In a dramatic twist of events, Ronnie Dean Stout II, a Northern Californian, stands accused of igniting the monstrous Park Fire, a wildfire that has rapidly escalated into one of the most formidable blazes in the state’s history. The inferno, which erupted unexpectedly last Wednesday within the expansive 3,600-acre Upper Bidwell Park in Chico, has unleashed chaos, leading to the evacuation of more than 25,000 residents spanning four counties and scorching over 600 square miles.
A 42-year-old man, Ronnie Dean Stout II, was arrested on July 25 on suspicion of starting a wildfire in California after he was identified as the person seen pushing a flaming car into a gully the previous afternoonhttps://t.co/EymFx0djUr pic.twitter.com/D26P0nWA2i
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Stout faces charges of reckless arson, but he staunchly denies any culpability, particularly the explosive allegation that he pushed a burning vehicle down an embankment, setting off the wildfire. According to Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey, the incident began when Stout’s car, after veering off the road, became ensnared in a grassy patch. Witnesses allege that in a frantic attempt to extricate the vehicle, Stout revved the engine, inadvertently sparking the fire that soon spiraled out of control.
The scene was surreal: witnesses recount seeing Stout standing by as his car became engulfed in flames, before allegedly pushing it, causing it to roll down a 60-foot embankment. The flames, once contained, erupted into a full-scale wildfire, rapidly consuming vast tracts of land and becoming the fifth-largest fire in California’s storied history of wildfires. However, Stout counters these accusations, claiming he panicked and left the scene without any deliberate action to worsen the situation.
Video from exactly one week ago on Cohasset Road when the Park Fire began. I never got around to posting this because I had no cell service or reception. Volume UP to hear the roar of the fire. Yes, that’s the fire, not wind! #ParkFire pic.twitter.com/mtUAZOvCik
— Michael Steinberg (@MichaelWX18) August 1, 2024
Further complicating his case, Stout has a criminal history that includes two serious felony convictions. This background places him under the shadow of California’s stringent “three strikes” law, potentially facing a 25-year sentence if convicted of felony arson. As the flames rage on, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has reported that the fire is only 14% contained, despite relentless efforts by firefighting crews to bring it under control.
Park fire in Northern California.
My son in law is there, in charge of one of the strike teams, on the front line. 🙏 to all Firefighters on the scene. #ParkFire pic.twitter.com/3oV1dWa5fp— Al West Coast (@AlWestCoast) July 30, 2024
The Park Fire has exacerbated the already dire wildfire conditions in California, driven by relentless dry weather and unpredictable winds. As Stout prepares for his arraignment, the community remains engulfed in a mix of fear and uncertainty, not only from the ongoing threat of the fire but also from the legal ramifications that may follow. The case serves as a grim reminder of the destructive power of wildfires and the severe consequences faced by those accused of sparking such devastating blazes.
Key Points:
- Ronnie Dean Stout II has been charged with reckless arson for allegedly igniting the Park Fire, one of the largest in California history.
- The fire, which began last Wednesday, has burned over 600 square miles in Tehama and Butte counties and forced evacuations of more than 25,000 people.
- Stout allegedly set the fire by revving his car’s engine after driving into grass, but he denies pushing his burning car down an embankment.
- Witnesses reported seeing Stout calmly leave the scene as the fire spread, blending in with other evacuees.
- Stout faces severe legal consequences, including a potential 25-year prison sentence under California’s “three strikes” law due to prior felonies.
RM Tomi – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News