California Man Pleads Not Guilty to Arson Charges in Ontario Warehouse Fire
Chamel Abdulkarim, 29, pleaded not guilty to seven state arson charges in San Bernardino County Superior Court on Monday. The charges relate to a fire at a Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario, California, that caused an estimated $500 million in damage. He also faces a federal arson charge and is held without bail, with his next court appearance scheduled for May 6.
Unknown photographerUnknown photographer / Wikimedia (Public domain)Chamel Abdulkarim, 29, appeared in San Bernardino County Superior Court on Monday and pleaded not guilty to seven arson charges. The charges carry a possible life sentence. He is accused of setting a fire at a Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario, California, where he worked as an employee.
The fire destroyed property and goods valued at an estimated $500 million, including the structure worth about $152 million. Prosecutors stated that Abdulkarim filmed himself starting the blaze and posted the video to social media. Abdulkarim, a resident of Highland, California, also faces a federal charge for arson of a building used in interstate and foreign commerce.
According to federal charging documents, he made a phone call after the fire in which he referred to the incident as a political statement. He reportedly said the company "had it coming" and that he had cost it billions.
Story Timeline
4 events- Monday, April 13, 2026
Chamel Abdulkarim pleaded not guilty to seven arson charges in San Bernardino County Superior Court.
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Police arrested Abdulkarim near the burning Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario, California.
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Fire broke out at the warehouse with 20 employees inside, causing $500 million in damage.
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Abdulkarim filed a class-action lawsuit against PrimeFlight over missed break payments.
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Potential Impact
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Insurance claims related to the $500 million damage will involve multiple parties.
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Supply chain disruptions may affect Kimberly-Clark product distribution from the Ontario facility.
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Ongoing investigations could lead to additional federal charges against Abdulkarim.
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The fire may prompt reviews of workplace safety protocols at similar warehouses.
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Labor disputes highlighted by the lawsuit may influence company policies on breaks.
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