Homeless Man Arrested After Allegedly Igniting Kenneth Fire In Los Angeles

A homeless man has been arrested for allegedly starting the Kenneth Fire, a destructive blaze that erupted Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles’ West Hills. The fire has already consumed more than 800 acres, forcing evacuations and sparking an arson investigation.

The fire broke out around 2:30 p.m. near Victory Trailhead. Shortly after, concerned residents in Woodland Hills spotted a man attempting to start fires with what appeared to be a blowtorch. Witnesses reported that the man was carrying a propane tank while riding a bicycle. Quick-thinking locals restrained the man and held him until police arrived.

Renata Grinshpun, a local resident, described how the community quickly acted to stop the suspect. “A few gentlemen surrounded him and got him on his knees. They got some zip ties, a rope, and we were able to do a citizens’ arrest,” she said. One witness recalled that the man refused to stop, allegedly saying, “I can’t stop. I’m not putting this down. I’m doing this.”

The suspect was taken into custody near Ybarra Road and transported to the LAPD Topanga Station. Although formal charges have not yet been filed, authorities confirmed that the area surrounding Victory Trailhead is being treated as a crime scene. Investigators are working to uncover more details about the fire’s origin.

The Kenneth Fire is one of several wildfires currently devastating Los Angeles County. Combined, these fires have burned nearly 30,000 acres and forced over 130,000 residents to evacuate. The Palisades Fire has been particularly destructive, burning nearly 20,000 acres and destroying more than 5,000 homes.

Reports of looting have further complicated the crisis. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that at least 20 individuals have been arrested for looting homes left vulnerable by the fires.

As firefighters continue battling these massive wildfires, authorities are working to determine whether additional suspects may be responsible for igniting these destructive blazes.