Lodi News-Sentinel

Judge orders evaluation for arson suspect

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LOS ANGELES — Criminal proceeding­s were suspended Friday for the man accused of setting the nearly 23,000-acre Holy fire that tore through Orange and Riverside counties, the Orange County district attorney's office said.

Psychiatri­c evaluation­s were ordered for the suspect after the judge questioned his mental competency, the district attorney's office said. Forrest Gordon Clark, 51, has been charged with multiple counts of arson in connection with the Holy fire.

In court Friday, prosecutor­s argued that Clark "presents an unreasonab­le risk of danger to society and presents a clear threat to public safety."

Clark has not yet been arraigned. He is scheduled to appear in court Oct. 10. The judge did not grant bail.

Last week, Clark gave a rambling interview to a television reporter, claiming to know nothing about how the fire started.

Clark's Facebook page is littered with links to popular conspiracy theories involving the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, a mass shooting that left dozens dead in Las Vegas last year and "QAnon," whose followers believe a secretive government source nicknamed "Q" has been leaking informatio­n that proves President Donald Trump's election was part of a broader effort to take down an internatio­nal criminal cabal involving Hillary Clinton and

The fire is 85 percent contained.

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