Judge declares mistrial in Palisades Fire suspect’s federal trial

Judge declares mistrial in Palisades Fire suspect’s federal trial
Judge declares mistrial in Palisades Fire suspect’s federal trial
Jonathan Rinderknecht is seen in a photo released by the Department of Justice. (Department of Justice)

(LOS ANGELES) — The judge declared a mistrial Friday in the federal trial of the man accused of starting the deadly blaze that devastated the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles last year, with the jury deadlocked.

Jonathan Rinderknecht was accused of “maliciously” starting a fire that six days later developed into what became known as the Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history.

He was indicted on three federal counts — destruction of property by means of fire, arson affecting property used in interstate commerce and timber set afire — which carry up to 45 years in prison. He pleaded not guilty.

The jury began deliberating Wednesday morning. They reported being deadlocked Thursday afternoon, noting that there were two jurors with unwavering stances. The jury remained deadlocked on Friday, with 10 for not guilty and two for guilty, and Judge Anne Hwang declared a mistrial.

First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli said his office plans to retry the case.

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

Federal prosecutors alleged that Rinderknecht, who was working as an Uber driver at the time, ignited a brush fire that became known as the Lachman Fire just after midnight on Jan. 1, 2025.

Despite being suppressed by fire crews, prosecutors allege that the fire continued to smolder until it surfaced again nearly a week later amid high winds and eventually became the Palisades Fire, which leveled neighborhoods in Los Angeles County and left 12 people dead.

Rinderknecht, a former Los Angeles resident, was arrested in Florida nine months after the Palisades Fire.

Prosecutors alleged he was upset about a past relationship, was fixated on wealth disparity and climate change in messages with ChatGPT and wanted “revenge” against society for his problems.

The government also alleged he was fixated on Luigi Mangione, who has been charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Following the December 2024 shooting, they say he searched for news on Mangione as well as used the search terms “free Luigi Mangione,” “lets take down all the billionaires” and “reddit lets kill all the billionaires.” 

Prosecutors said Rinderknecht ended up working on Dec. 31, 2024, because he had no plans to celebrate New Year’s Eve. They said he went to Skull Rock Trailhead in Topanga State Park after dropping off a passenger in the Pacific Palisades.

They alleged he used a BIC lighter to ignite the Lachman Fire, which they said was not found to be caused by lightning, fireworks or power lines. 

Rinderknecht called 911 multiple times to report the fire while close to the ignition site of the Lachman Fire, and took videos of it, according to prosecutors. He also made a screen-recording on his iPhone of himself attempting to call 911, which prosecutors argued during closing statements was suspicious and pointed to his guilt.

When interviewed in the wake of the Palisades Fire, he told investigators that he saw no fireworks in the area when the Lachman Fire started, prosecutors said. When asked why someone would start a fire in the Pacific Palisades, he mentioned wealth disparity could be one of the reasons why, according to prosecutors.

The defense said Rinderknecht went to the area to watch fireworks, and argued that the Lachman Fire was started by fireworks. His defense attorney, Steve Haney said Rinderknecht called 911 to try to stop the fire, and that the government found no evidence that he was planning a fire.

During closing statements, Haney argued there was no direct evidence supporting that Rinderknecht started the Lachman Fire and questioned the government’s theory that it was a “holdover” blaze that developed into the Palisades Fire.

Over two weeks, jurors heard testimony from arson and fire experts, saw digital and cellular evidence and heard audio of Rinderknecht’s interviews with investigators and his 911 call reporting the Lachman Fire. They also heard testimony from those impacted by the Palisades Fire.  

The Palisades Fire erupted on Jan. 7, 2025, burning more than 23,000 acres over more than three weeks and destroying nearly 7,000 structures, decimating the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, according to California fire officials.

It ignited the same day as the Eaton Fire, which burned more than 14,000 acres in Los Angeles County, destroying more than 9,400 structures and killing 19 people, according to officials.

The fires started burning during strong Santa Ana winds, which, combined with dry conditions, allowed them to spread quickly.

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‘Descendants: Wicked Wonderland’ trailer features new villain

‘Descendants: Wicked Wonderland’ trailer features new villain
‘Descendants: Wicked Wonderland’ trailer features new villain
The cast of ‘Descendants: Wicked Wonderland.’ (Disney+)

The first trailer for Disney’s Descendants: Wicked Wonderland is here.

The next installment in the popular Descendants franchise, which follows the children of Disney heroes and villains, sees the return of Red and Chloe, played by Kylie Cantrall and Malia Baker. The new trailer was released Friday.

This time around, Red and Chloe are forced to deal with the fallout of a changing past and face a new villain named Maddox Hatter, portrayed by Leonardo Nam, as they try to save the Queen of Hearts and Wonderland.

Rita Ora reprises her role as the Queen of Hearts, with Paolo Montalban as King Charming, Melanie Paxson returning as the Fairy Godmother and Brandy as Cinderella.

Wicked Wonderland will also welcome new cast members Liamani Segura as Pink, Red’s younger sister; Brendon Tremblay as Max Hatter, Maddox’s son; and Alexandro Byrd as Luis Madrigal, Luisa Madrigal’s son.

Descendants: Wicked Wonderland premieres on Disney Channel on July 16 and will be available to stream on Disney+ starting July 17.

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Small plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper

Small plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper
Small plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper
China’s national flag flutters in the wind next to the CITIC tower on May 12, 2026 in Beijing, China. (Maxim Shemetov Pool/Getty Images)

(BEIJING) — A small aircraft crashed into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper before falling down in front of the building, according to eyewitnesses who spoke with Reuters and the Associated Press.

Videos taken by people near the Citic Tower appeared to show the plane striking a high floor before it spun downward and crashed to the ground in front of the tower’s entrance.

Photos showed what appeared to be a hole or broken glass on one side of the building.

Authorities have yet to address the incident. Videos, images and search results of the crash are actively being scrubbed from the Chinese internet. 

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens new Taylor Swift display

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens new Taylor Swift display
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens new Taylor Swift display
Taylor Swift ensembles on display at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (Courtesy Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)

Taylor Swift is heading to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

No, she’s not being inducted — yet — but there’s a new display dedicated to her at the Cleveland, Ohio, landmark. It’s based around her video for “The Fate of Ophelia,” an elaborate production that featured her wearing many different looks that reflect multiple historical periods, from the 1800s to today.

The display, located on level 5 as part of the “Legends of Rock” exhibit, includes Taylor’s swimming costume and long beaded gown from the clip, as well as some props and costumes worn by the dancers in the video.

Plus, another Taylor Swift Fan Day at the museum is in the works for a future date. There have been two so far.

Taylor, who inducted Carole King into the Hall in 2021, won’t be eligible for induction herself for another five years, since the earliest you can be inducted is 25 years after the release of your first single. Taylor just celebrated the 20th anniversary of that first single, “Tim McGraw,” so 2031 is the magic year.

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The Hu premieres new song ’Grey Hun’ off upcoming album

The Hu premieres new song ’Grey Hun’ off upcoming album
The Hu premieres new song ’Grey Hun’ off upcoming album
‘Hun’ album artwork. (Better Noise Music)

The Hu has premiered a new song called “Grey Hun,” a track off the Mongolian metal outfit’s upcoming album, Hun.

“‘Grey Hun’ is a song that encourages everyone to be comfortable with just being themselves,” says band member Enkush in a statement. “It started with composing the riff as I imagined a man riding his horse through a vast landscape. From there, it took a while for us to finish the song because we wanted to make sure to clearly communicate the positive message of the song.”

You can watch the video for “Grey Hun” streaming now on YouTube.

Hun, the follow-up to 2022’s Rumble of Thunder, is due out July 24. It also includes the single “Lost Soul” featuring Jonny Hawkins of Nothing More.

The Hu will be touring the U.S. alongside Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson beginning in August.

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T.I. releases final album, ‘Kill the King’

T.I. releases final album, ‘Kill the King’
T.I. releases final album, ‘Kill the King’
Artwork for T.I.’s ‘Kill the King’ (Empire)

Friday marks the end of an era for T.I., who just released his final album, Kill the King.

It’s a star-studded project, recorded over several years, that includes features from Anderson .Paak, The-Dream, 2 Chainz, Jeezy, T-Pain, Usher, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Young Dro and Summer Walker, with Pharrell among the producers.

Now available on streaming services, Kill the King follows 2020’s The L.I.B.R.A. and arrives as T.I. celebrates 25 years in the music industry. Speaking to Wallo267 on Cultural Currency, he said “it feels like a blessing” to release his final album after a quarter-century in the game.

“It’s a blessing to be able to maintain a consistent level of success for one year, let alone 25,” he said. “I got everything I prayed for and I am thankful and honored by that so it just feels like a celebration for me.”

T.I. will support the album with The King Succession Tour, joined by sons Domani and King Harris. The trek kicks off in July.

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Criminal charges dropped against Bailey Zimmerman after canceled New Mexico concert

Criminal charges dropped against Bailey Zimmerman after canceled New Mexico concert
Criminal charges dropped against Bailey Zimmerman after canceled New Mexico concert
Bailey Zimmerman performs during the CMA Fest 2026 day three, June 7, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Criminal charges have been dropped against Bailey Zimmerman after an incident at a concert in New Mexico.

The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s office in Albuquerque confirmed the dropped charges to ABC News on Thursday.

“The criminal matter was dismissed. Full restitution was made,” District Attorney Sam Bregman said in a statement.

An attorney for Zimmerman also confirmed the dropped charges, telling ABC News in a statement late Wednesday, “Charges were dropped after Bailey took immediate responsibility for his mistake. We are grateful to the Pueblo of Sandia and the District Attorney’s Office for this just and swift resolution.”

Court records show the “Fall in Love” singer had faced one count of criminal damage more than $1,000, a felony, and one count of falsely obtaining services related to an incident at a May 27 concert at the Sandia Resort & Casino in Albuquerque.

According to an arrest affidavit filed in Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court, Zimmerman allegedly “stumbled onto the stage” before grabbing a guitar and striking it against the ground.

The arrest affidavit further alleged he threw a microphone off the stage and that, after band members attempted to intervene, “Mr. Zimmerman yelled at them and walked off stage for the third time.”

According to the arrest affidavit, Zimmerman allegedly caused approximately $16,000 in damage to his hotel room and left unpaid charges for alcohol billed to the room.

As previously reported, the “Chevy Silverado” hitmaker addressed the incident on Wednesday, apologizing to the Pueblo of Sandia, Sandia Resort & Casino and fans who purchased tickets to the show.

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Bryan Adams celebrating Canada Day with new song about Canada

Bryan Adams celebrating Canada Day with new song about Canada
Bryan Adams celebrating Canada Day with new song about Canada
Bryan Adams speaks at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, November, 2025 (Disney/Frank Micelotta)

Looks like Bryan Adams is getting ready to release a very Canada-centric song on Canada Day.

The Canadian rocker revealed on Instagram that he’ll be dropping the tune “The 51st State” on July 1, which marks Canada’s national holiday.

The title appears to be a reference to President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Canada should become part of the United States, but don’t think Adams is suggesting he wants that to happen. In the caption of his announcement, he clearly states it’s something “We’ll never be.”

There’s no word on whether the song is part of a future Bryan Adams album or just a standalone single. He released his last studio album, Roll With The Punches, in August.

Adams is currently on a European tour and plays Herceg Novi, Montenegro, on Friday. His tour returns to the North America on July 24 with a show in St. Louis, Missouri. A complete list of dates can be found at BryanAdams.com.

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Beck shares new version of ‘Ride Lonesome’ single featuring Sierra Ferrell

Beck shares new version of ‘Ride Lonesome’ single featuring Sierra Ferrell
Beck shares new version of ‘Ride Lonesome’ single featuring Sierra Ferrell
“Ride Lonesome” with Sierra Ferrell single artwork. (Iliad Records/Capitol Records; Credit: Mikai Karl)

Beck is no longer riding lonesome on his “Ride Lonesome” single.

The “Loser” artist has shared a new version of the song featuring musician Sierra Ferrell, who previously sang with Mumford & Sons on Saturday Night Live.

“I met Sierra five years ago on a dance floor in Nashville,” Beck writes in an Instagram post. “She taught an LA boy how to two step. Then she got on stage with the house band to sing a few tunes. A local leaned in my ear and said you gotta hear her sing, she’s the real deal. And she was.”

He continues, “Been a long while coming to sing together. I think it might’ve beat the original version of this tune.”

The original “Ride Lonesome” dropped in April, and follows Beck’s string of one-off singles over the last couple years, including “Thinking About You” and the Phoenix collaboration “Odyssey.” His most recent album is 2019’s Hyperspace.

Beck will launch his Ride Lonesome North American tour in September.

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Sombr drops new song and video ‘My Body Isn’t Ready’: ‘It can be taken as a metaphor’

Sombr drops new song and video ‘My Body Isn’t Ready’: ‘It can be taken as a metaphor’
Sombr drops new song and video ‘My Body Isn’t Ready’: ‘It can be taken as a metaphor’
Sombr performs on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ (Todd Owyoung/NBC)

Sombr has dropped a new track that holds deep personal meaning for him.

On Instagram, he writes that he hopes the song, called “My Body Isn’t Ready,” “can mean different things to different people.” He explains, “It can be taken as a metaphor. Or it can be taken literally as a description of how I have perceived my own body, for my whole life.”

“I wanted to write about my struggle so that other people who may also be struggling know that they are not alone,” he adds. “You are beautiful, and I love you.” He also shouts out Obsession star Inde Navarrette and Off Campus actor Josh Heuston for “shining” in the music video.

In the song, he sings, “I like you, but my body isn’t ready/ I want you, but the mirror won’t let me/ I try to be the person you’re expecting/ But I’m not ready, I’m not ready.”

In the video, a goth-looking sombr sticks out like a sore thumb after showing up to a day party at a fancy LA mansion filled with fabulous guests. When a magician doing card tricks shows him a card that reads, “You don’t belong here,” a crowd of people — including Josh, who plays a pretentious sculptor — laugh at him. But Inde, another party guest who’s been watching him from afar, seems intrigued by him.

A depressed somber then covers his entire body in papier-mâché until he resembles a sculpture. He gets picked up and loaded into a limo with Inde and a group of other people, but when he’s thrown out of the car, she gets out too and removes the papier-mâché. The two then spend a romantic evening together.

Sombr debuted the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Thursday night.


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