LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County prosecutors today added
63 additional counts of arson against the 24-year-old man suspected
of setting nearly 50 fires that terrorized Los Angeles residents
over the New Year’s weekend, the District Attorney’s office
announced.
Harry Burkhart is scheduled to appear for arraignment this
afternoon in case No. BA392381 at the Foltz Criminal Justice Center,
Department 30, 210 W. Temple St., Los Angeles. Prosecutors will ask
that his $2.8 million bail be raised to reflect the additional
charges.
Deputy District Attorney Sean Carney of the Target Crimes
Division said prosecutors amended the complaint to bring the total
number of arson charges to 100 after reviewing new evidence from an
ongoing investigation. The complaint alleges an accelerant was used.
Burkhart is now charged with 75 counts of arson of property, 19
counts arson of an inhabited structure, two counts of arson of an
uninhabited structure, two counts of attempt to burn and two counts
of possession of flammable material. The charges involve 49 arson
fires in Hollywood, West Hollywood, Sherman Oaks and Los Angeles
between Dec. 30 and Jan. 2.
No deaths or serious injuries were reported. But property damage
to homes and automobiles was in the millions of dollars. Most of the
fires were started in automobiles. In many cases, flames spread to
structures.
Burkhart, who travels on a German passport but purportedly was
born in Chechnya, was staying with his mother in Hollywood. She
currently is in federal custody on fraud-related crimes. Her
immigration/extradition cases are pending in federal court.
If convicted, he faces more than 80 years in state prison.
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