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Mistrial declared for Palisades Fire suspect who allegedly fixated on Luigi Mangione

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A federal judge declared a mistrial for the man accused of deliberately igniting the Palisades Fire after jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict.

Jonathan Rinderknecht was arrested in October 2025 and charged with destruction of property by means of fire, and he pleaded not guilty after being charged in the Palisades Fire in January 2025. Ten of the California jurors thought Rinderknecht was not guilty, while two thought he was.

“The evidence is strong that Jonathan Rinderknecht is responsible for igniting the fire on January 1, 2025, which eventually became the Palisades fire,” United States Attorney Bill Essayli said in a post on X. “We fully intend to retry this case before a new jury and obtain guilty verdicts on all charged counts.”

After the judge declared a mistrial, Steven Haney, Rinderknecht’s attorney, said the mistrial shows that the government did not have enough evidence.

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“You know, we’d rather have been acquitted, you know, not guilty would have been better than no jury, but I tended to, you know, verdict was very clear that this case does not have the evidence that it needs, and it never did have the evidence that we need,” Haney said.

A woman who identified herself as juror number four spoke to media outlets after the mistrial was declared, saying there was “no proof.”

“Like I wanted to know, has anybody ever gotten in trouble for a hold over fire anywhere else? Because this hold over theory just wasn’t like it wasn’t working for me,” she said.

The juror said retrying the case would be a “waste of our American dollars.”

“It makes me sad as an American like that, you know, we couldn’t come to a conclusion,” she said.

WATCH: Palisades Fire juror speaks after judge declares mistrial

On Thursday afternoon, jurors said they had reached a verdict only to come back 30 minutes later to say that they had no verdict.

“Would an additional instruction or the re-reading of any testimony help the jury in their deliberations?” the judge asked.

“There is nothing the court can do to assist the jury in their deliberations. Additional instructions or rereading the testimony would not help in deliberations. Unfortunately, we cannot reach a unanimous verdict,” the jury replied.

In total, estimates say the fire caused between $35 billion and $45 billion in damage and led to the deaths of 12 people.

During the trial, behavioral analyst Kevin Kelm testified he believes Rinderknecht’s behavior is similar to someone who is driven by “societal revenge.”

Kelm said that in cases of societal revenge, the suspect typically focuses on personal problems such as finance, relationships, work, lifestyle or anything they’re not capable of dealing with on a daily basis. He said Rinderknecht’s use of ChatGPT was to make a “dystopian image” of the world, where he designed an image representing a barrier between rich people and other individuals who don’t have as much money.

Rinderknecht was partly inspired by Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, prosecutors say.

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Jonathan Rinderknecht seated inside federal court in Orlando, Florida, shown in a courtroom sketch.

“In the months leading up to the fire, he had become increasingly angry with his life and society at large,” prosecutors wrote in a court filing. “For example, in the weeks and hours leading up to the fire, defendant fixated on Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered the UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York City on December 4, 2024.”

Rinderknecht searched for the terms “free LuigiMangione,” “lets take down all the billionaires” and “reddit lets kill all the billionaires” on Dec. 12 and 13, 2024, federal prosecutors said.

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Luigi Mangione standing in a courtroom in Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City

“When investigators asked defendant why someone might commit arson in the Pacific Palisades, he responded that it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money as ‘we’re basically being enslaved by them’ and compared such an act of ‘desperation’ to the murder for which Mangione was charged,” prosecutors wrote.

Mangione’s attorney, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, told Fox News Digital in a statement: “As we have stated before in multiple public court filings, Mr. Mangione does not support violent actions and does not condone past or future political violence. These repeated attempts to connect him to unrelated acts or to insinuate that he condones or supports these acts are irresponsible, dangerous and prejudicial.”

Fox News’ Amanda Gillilan contributed to this report.

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