Los Angeles Times

Ghost Ship operator ‘distraught’ post-arrest

The man accused of renting out warehouse where 36 died in fire faces involuntar­y manslaught­er charges.

- By Associated Press

The operator of an Oakland warehouse where 36 people died in a fire is experienci­ng a near mental breakdown following his arrest on involuntar­y manslaught­er charges, his attorneys said Friday.

Lawyer Tony Serra spoke at a news conference, using a photo of his client, Derick Almena, and his family as a backdrop.

Serra said Almena is experienci­ng “almost total destructio­n of his mental stability.” Jeffrey Krasnoff, another attorney for Almena, said he was “deeply distraught.”

“People died in his house. He is definitely having mental problems processing this, like anyone would,” Krasnoff said.

Authoritie­s say Almena, 47, rented the warehouse and illegally converted it into housing for artists and an entertainm­ent venue.

He appeared in court Thursday but did not enter a plea. His arraignmen­t on 36 counts of involuntar­y manslaught­er was continued until next Thursday.

Almena and a second man, Max Harris, 27, were arrested Monday after a sixmonth investigat­ion into the Dec. 2 fire that occurred during an unpermitte­d electronic music concert at the building known as the Ghost Ship.

Almena leased the building, and Harris helped him sublet space to tenants and promoters, even though the warehouse was not licensed for housing or entertainm­ent, prosecutor­s said.

They said the site was cluttered with highly flammable material and that the suspects failed to provide adequate fire safety systems.

Harris is also expected to be arraigned Thursday.

 ?? Ben Margot Associated Press ?? ATTORNEYS Tony Serra, right, and Jeffrey Krasnoff, center, represent Derick Almena, operator of an Oakland warehouse where 36 people died in a December fire. At left is Micah Allison, Almena’s wife.
Ben Margot Associated Press ATTORNEYS Tony Serra, right, and Jeffrey Krasnoff, center, represent Derick Almena, operator of an Oakland warehouse where 36 people died in a December fire. At left is Micah Allison, Almena’s wife.
 ?? Associated Press ?? DERICK ALMENA is charged in the nation’s deadliest structure fire in more than 14 years.
Associated Press DERICK ALMENA is charged in the nation’s deadliest structure fire in more than 14 years.

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