Arsonist found guilty, faces life sentence for igniting massive Line Fire

Officials announced that Norco, accused of starting the huge line fire in San Bernardino Province, was convicted on Thursday.

Justin Halstinberg, 34, is now facing life imprisonment to ignite a fire of approximately 44,000 acres in September 2024.

Among the seven charges related to the line of the calligraphy and two charges related to subsequent fire, the jury found that Halstinberg is guilty of burning deliberate operations of forest lands and property and possessing flammable materials, according to the San Bernardino Provincial Office.

Halstinberg was arrested days after the destroyed wild beshy fire.

In a publication announcing his arrest, officials of the San Bernardino Provincial Ministry said that Halstinberg was suspected of starting the fire on September 5 in the Al Asas Road area and Albin Street in Hayland.

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The fire displaced thousands of residents who were forced to evacuate due to the infringement of the fire, as well as the governor of the state, Gavin News, to declare a state of emergency and spread the National Guard to help evacuate.

A total of four structures were damaged, destroyed, and six firefighters were wounded, and about 43,978 acres of land were burned from the fire that Halstings set.

The convicted burning acknowledged that in September to 11 accusations of deliberate burning against it.

“The rule of condemnation today is on seven charges related to the issue of the line of calligraphy is a strong confirmation of justice,” He said Dawn Rowe, Chairman of the Supervisors of San Bernardino Province.

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