πŸ†˜πŸ”₯So as not to include illegal foreigners who were seen with flame torches throughout the Palisades, Woodland Hills, and associated fire areas in January 2025, temporarily arrested with help of citizens arrest to have the flame throwers questioned and released in 15 minutes is nothing more than a SHAM‼️πŸ”₯ Such treatment is insulting to the American intelligence as a people and a nation!

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 Ask yourself this question as you read about this planned tragedy…Mission accomplished to raise multimillion salaries of insurance CEO’s as coverage for insurance premiums skyrocket along with property values creates HOMELESSNESS for millions of Americans and opens up opportunities for cities and states to offer free homes and housing for the privileged illegal foreigners nationwide.  The thing the governance forgot is who’s going to keep the illegal foreigners continuously housed and free health if American people are not able to pull off the two horse pony show for the brilliant governance orchestrating all the chaos of lives lost, homes destroyed and nature destroyed and wildlife destroyed and personal possessions destroyed in the process?  One thing is sure it involves payoffs and payouts because people like these calling the shots for distraction do it for more than money, they equally love to see their plans unfold with vast suffering and pain to vast populations!


As this story unfolds insurance companies quadruple prices and outright refuse coverage to vast numbers of clients and the city of Los Angeles and the mayor and governor plan their own vision of housing sky rises and luxo-accommodations for themselves.

Associated articles linked throughout— New damnation on the fire department exposes many stupid failures not patrolling the LA Fire areas especially in long enduring high winds sending out a few fire engines alone to battle the fires in the first week preceding January 7, 2025 after an initial fire was started and wasn’t put out…along with many stupid police department failures that put citizens at risk from brainwashed pyrowarriors that had to be tackled to the ground because these firestarter perpetrators were resisting arrest and determined to finish the fires they intended to start in high wind and super dry conditions! Said pyrowarriors appeared very mind controlled persons were mainly illegal foreigners with torch’s to start fires!

 

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πŸ†˜πŸ”₯So as not to include illegal foreigners who were seen with flame torches throughout the Palisades, Woodland Hills, and associated fire areas in January 2025, temporarily arrested with help of citizens arrest to have the flame throwers questioned and released in 15 minutes is nothing more than a   SHAM‼️πŸ”₯ Such treatment is insulting to the American intelligence as a people and a nation!





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LA Times

Could LAFD have done more to prevent rekindling of Palisades fire?

Alene Tchekmedyian, Richard Winton


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Palisades Fire: Six Months Later - Helicopter and Drone Video




Federal investigators have determined that the wildfire that leveled much of Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7 was a so-called "holdover" from a smaller fire that was set intentionally on New Year's Day, about a week earlier.

After Los Angeles firefighters suppressed the Jan. 1 fire known as the Lachman fire, it continued to smolder and burn underground, "unbeknownst to anyone," according to federal officials. They said heavy winds six days later caused the underground fire to surface and spread above ground in what became one of the costliest and most destructive disasters in city history.

The revelations — unveiled in a criminal complaint and attached affidavit Wednesday charging the alleged arsonist, Jonathan Rinderknecht — raise questions about what the Los Angeles Fire Department could have done to prevent the conflagration in the days leading up to the expected windstorm on Jan. 7 and the extraordinary fire risk that would come with it.

“This affidavit puts the responsibility on the fire department," said Ed Nordskog, former head of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's arson unit. "There needs to be a commission examining why this rekindled fire was allowed to reignite."

He added: "The arsonist set the first fire, but the Fire Department proactively has a duty to do certain things."

A Times investigation found that LAFD officials did not pre-deploy any engines to the Palisadesahead of the Jan. 7 fire, despite warnings about extreme weather. In preparing for the winds, the department staffed up only five of more than 40 engines available to supplement the regular firefighting force.

Those engines could have been pre-positioned in the Palisades and elsewhere, as had been done in the past during similar weather.


Read more: LAFD could have had at least 10 engines patrolling Palisades hills, former chiefs say

Kenny Cooper, special agent in charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives who was involved in the investigation into the Palisades fire's origin, said the blame for the fire's re-ignition lies solely with the person who started it.

"That fire burned deep within the ground, in roots and in structure, and remained active for several days," Cooper said. "No matter how good they are, they can't see that, right?"

But, he said, wildland firefighters commonly patrol for days or weeks to prevent re-ignitions.


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Authorities charge man with sparking deadly January wildfire that leveled LA neighborhoods




LOS ANGELES (AP) — A 29-year-old man charged with sparking the most destructive blaze in Los Angeles history likely used a lighter to start a fire on New Year’s Day that smoldered underground and reignited almost a week later, killing 12 people in a wealthy hillside neighborhood, authorities said Wednesday.

Federal law enforcement officials charged Jonathan Rinderknecht with lighting the Jan. 1 fire that was extinguished by fire crews only to flare up days later during high winds, acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said during a news conference.

Rinderknecht was arrested in Florida on Tuesday and was due to appear in court Wednesday. He faces charges including malicious destruction by means of a fire, which carries a minimum sentence of five years in federal prison. Aisha Nash, the federal public defender assigned to represent Rinderknecht, has not responded to Associated Press requests for comment.

The Palisades Fire — one of two that broke out on Jan. 7, killing more than 30 people and destroying thousands of homes while burning for days in Los Angeles County — ripped through hillside neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades and Malibu, destroying mansions with spectacular views of the ocean and downtown LA.

Investigators said Wednesday that Rinderknecht had been working as an Uber driver, and after dropping off a passenger in Pacific Palisades, he parked and walked up a trail. He then used his iPhone to take videos at a nearby hilltop area and listened to a rap song with an accompanying music video that included objects being lit on fire, prosecutors said.

He fled the scene after starting the fire, but returned to the same trail to watch it burn, Essayli said.

“He left as soon as he saw the fire trucks were headed to the location. He turned around and went back up there. And he took some video and, and watched them fight the fire,” Essayli said

Rinderknecht also made several 911 calls to report the fire, according to a criminal complaint.

During an interview Jan. 24, Rinderknecht told investigators where the fire began, information not yet public and that he would not have known if he hadn’t witnessed it, the complaint said.

He lied about his location, claiming he was near the bottom of the hiking trail, Essayli said.

The suspect was visibly anxious during that interview, according to the complaint. His efforts to call 911 and his question to ChatGPT about a cigarette lighting a fire indicated he “wanted to preserve evidence of himself trying to assist in the suppression of the fire and he wanted to create evidence regarding a more innocent explanation for the cause of the fire,” the complaint said.

Investigators determined the Jan. 1 fire was intentionally lit, likely by a lighter taken to vegetation or paper, according to the criminal complaint. They excluded other possibilities, including fireworks, lightning and power lines. Authorities also looked into whether a cigarette may have caused the fire, but concluded that was not the cause, the complaint says.

Investigators found a “barbecue-style” lighter inside the glove compartment of Rinderknecht's car on Jan. 24. It appeared to be the same lighter as one that was in his apartment on Dec. 31, based on a photo on his phone. He admitted to bringing a lighter with him when he walked up the hill.

Investigators still haven’t determined the cause of a second blaze called the Eaton Fire, which broke out the same day in the community of Altadena and killed 19 people.

Both fires reduced block after block of entire neighborhoods to gray and black debris, destroying homes, schools, businesses and churches. While rebuilding is underway in some neighborhoods, it will take years. Many homeowners will not be able to afford it, even those with insurance.

An outside review released in September found that a lack of resources and outdated policies for sending emergency alerts led to delayed evacuation warnings.

The report commissioned by Los Angeles County supervisors said a series of weaknesses, including “outdated policies, inconsistent practices and communications vulnerabilities,” hampered the county’s response.

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Seewer reported from Toledo, Ohio. Associated Press reporter Eric Tucker in Washington, D.C., contributed.

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This story has been corrected to show the Eaton Fire killed 19 people, not 18.


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Think illegal aliens with black clothes carrying blow torches catching fire to Los Angeles was a tragedy in play after the arsonists were caught and released over and over?  Militants in action across America and the world!  Illegal homeless man resisted a Good Samaritan group citizen’s arrest of great grave importance.  Resisting an arrest is a crime in and of itself!  So what did police do, they released him without any further repercussions for avoiding and resisting arrest by good concerned caring citizens!

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Illegal Immigrant Arrested Near Kenneth Fire In Los Angeles Remains A Person of Interest

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⭐️ Suspect arrested with ‘flamethrower’ near Los Angeles Fire is an illegal...Scenarios like this repeated over and over.  Also the Pacific Palisades Fire πŸ”₯ and the Easton Fires both started simultaneously and involved EVS Electric Vehicles in garages of burning homes per footage below.  The criminal was arrested for show and released shortly thereafter, he was in a psychotic trance resisting arrest to finalize his flame throwing fire starting frenzied state of mind, likely brainwashing by Islam militants he is affiliated with part of known terrorists in America welcomed by Barack Hussein Obama, Husband Mikey AKA Michelle Obama, Biden, Harris and other complicit complacent governance and NGO’s. TT Terrorists Organizations



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