What happened to the guy who started the Rim Fire?

Federal prosecutors have dropped charges against a Tuolumne County man accused of starting a massive 2013 wildfire that burned for more than two months and eventually charred more than 257,000 acres in the Stanislaus National Forest and Yosemite National Park.

When was the Rim Fire in Yosemite?

17 August 2013
Rim Fire/Start dates

The Rim Fire began August 17, 2013, on the Stanislaus National Forest in the Central Sierra of California and burned over 255,000 acres. Approximately 77,254 acres were in Yosemite National Park.

Who started the 2013 Yosemite fire?

A grand jury returned a four-count indictment against 32-year-old Keith Matthew Emerald alleging he started a fire on Aug. 17, 2013 which spread beyond his control and turned into the massive Rim Fire. Federal prosecutors said temporary fire restrictions in place at the time prohibited fires.

What happened to Keith Matthew Emerald?

The federal government has moved to dismiss the indictment of Keith Emerald over Rim Fire charges after two key witnesses unexpectedly died. FRESNO, Calif. The first witness died in a workplace accident in February.

Who caused Rim Fire?

The fire was caused by a hunter’s illegal fire that got out of control, and it was named for its proximity to the Rim of the World vista point, a scenic overlook on Highway 120 leading up to Yosemite. A total of eleven residences, three commercial structures, and 98 outbuildings were destroyed in the fire.

When did Rim Fire start?

Rim Fire/Start dates

When was the last time Yosemite burned?

The Ferguson Fire was a wildfire in the Sierra National Forest, Stanislaus National Forest and Yosemite National Park in California in the United States. The fire was reported on July 13, 2018, burning 96,901 acres (392 km2), before it was 100% contained on August 19, 2018.

Did fires affect Yosemite?

Fire Update, September 4, 2020 There are multiple fires burning in Yosemite National Park Wilderness. Each fire is burning in a fire adapted ecosystem. There are currently no threats to infrastructure and all trails remain open. All fires may be visible from Tioga Road, Glacier Point, and from high country vistas.

Who caused rim fire?

Who started the ring fire?

Keith Matthew Emerald
After being indicted by a Federal Grand Jury in August, 2014, the unexpected deaths of two witnesses caused the federal government this week to move to dismiss the charges against 32-year-old Keith Matthew Emerald for starting the 2013 Rim Fire that burned 257,000 acres in the Stanislaus National Forest and Yosemite …

How many Rim Fire calibers are there?

.30 rimfire.

  • .310 Remington Skeet.
  • .31 Eley.
  • .32 rimfire.
  • .340 rimfire revolver.
  • .35 Allen.
  • 9mm Flobert (Rimfire Shotgun Shell)
  • .38 rimfire.
  • How did the Yosemite Rim Fire start?

    The Rim Fire was a massive wildfire that started in a remote canyon in Stanislaus National Forest, in California. The fire was caused by a hunter’s illegal fire that got out of control, and it was named for its proximity to the Rim of the World vista point, a scenic overlook on Highway 120 leading up to Yosemite.