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Image credits: jamieleecurtis “They tell me Victory Trailhead is now a crime scene and Kenneth Fire is an arson investigation with 1 person in custody,” the reporter said in another tweet.
In California, a conviction for arson of property that is not one's own is a felony punishable by up to three years in state prison. Aggravated arson, which carries the most severe punishment for arson, is punishable by 10 years to life in state prison. A well-known example of arson which took place in California is the Esperanza Fire.
A man accused by Los Angeles residents of attempting to ignite a blaze around the area of the newly-sparked Kenneth fire has not been charged with arson, police said Friday.. The Kenneth blaze ...
Around 15% of wildfires are caused by arson. Depending on the intent, punishments range from fines to an 8 year prison sentence Park Fire is California’s largest ever blaze caused by arson, say ...
He was convicted on federal arson charges in 1992, and on state-level arson and murder charges in 1998. In June 1990, an arson fire damaged or destroyed 64 homes in Glendale's San Rafael Hills and caused $40 million in damage. Evening rush-hour traffic was brought to a halt at the height of the fire as flames burned on both sides of the ...
Pages in category "California wildfires caused by arson" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Year to year, arson accounts for about 10-15% of all California wildfires. Investigators say a complicated set of factors tend to motivate a person to spark a wildfire that could burn out of ...
In 2014, 1,697 people were victims of homicides. 30% of homicides were gang-related, 28% were due to an unspecified argument, 9% were domestic, and 7% were robbery related. The rest were unknown. [3] In 2017 the violent crime rate in California rose 1.5% and was 14th highest of the 50 states. [4]