An off-duty officer who only wanted to work out gets shot to death, four Pepperdine University seniors killed while walking along Pacific Coast Highway, the man accused of igniting the hellish Palisades fire — those headline-grabbing criminal cases are scheduled to play out before Los Angeles County juries in 2026.
It is unclear when the trials, subject to common delays that could push the cases mentioned below into 2027 or beyond, will play out in a courtroom.
But here’s a look at five Los Angeles County cases likely to go forward in 2026 and, if they do, could capture our attention:
Ex-Palisades resident accused of starting devastating fire

Nine months after the Palisades fire erupted, federal authorities announced they had arrested a 29-year-old man in Florida on suspicion of starting a previous blaze that had smoldered underground and kicked up amid intense winds to become the Palisades inferno.
Jonathan Rinderknecht faces federal counts of destruction of property by fire, setting timber afire and arson affecting property used in interstate commerce for allegedly starting the Lachman fire shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day. Though Los Angeles city firefighters believed they had fully extinguished it, flames roared up on Jan. 7 — ravaging the community by killing 12 people, destroying thousands of structures and burning more than 23,000 acres.
Rinderknecht’s attorney, Steve Haney, has argued that his client was the scapegoat and has implied that firefighters should be looked at for not making sure the Lachman fire was completely extinguished before packing their hoses and equipment and leaving on Jan. 2.
Rinderknecht, raised in France, at one point lived in the Pacific Palisades and in Hollywood before moving in the spring to Florida to live with other family members.
Off-duty cop killed during apparent robbery attempt

On Aug. 8. 2022, Officer Gardiel Solorio was 26 years old, a couple weeks into a field-training program with the Monterey Park Police Department and off duty.
The rookie cop was headed to a LA Fitness gym at the Downey Landing Shopping Center.
Shortly after Solorio parked, authorities said, Carlos Daniel Delcid walked up to him and demanded Solorio’s car. Solorio put his car in reverse to flee, they said, but was fatally shot.
Delcid, a San Pedro resident who is now 23, was arrested later that same night.
He has been charged with murder, second-degree robbery, shooting at an inhabited vehicle, and felon in possession of a firearm.
Two others, authorities say, were with Delcid during the shooting and have been sentenced to prison after taking plea deals. One, Gerardo Magallanes, was sentenced to 24 years in state prison after admitting to handing Delcid the firearm.
The scenic-lookout murders

The crooks scoured scenic lookouts, on the hunt for occupied, parked vehicles to rob people of their cellphones and wallets, according to prosecutors.
Five alleged MS-13 gang members face charges of murder and robbery for a pair of fatal shootings at scenic lookouts above Pasadena and in Rancho Palos Verdes in 2023.
One of the defendants, Marco Hernandez, is accused of being at both scenes where three people in all were killed. He allegedly told a Los Angeles County sheriff’s detective that he fired at two people in Rancho Palos Verdes because he saw one of them make a move toward him and was angry because they were “looking at him oddly.”
Hernandez, Luis Ventura and Abraham Alvarenga are accused of killing Jessie Enrique Munoz, 32, along Angeles Crest Highway in Pasadena. Hernandez, Rossel Hernandez-Ponce and Wendy Cerritos are accused in the Rancho Palos Verdes slayings of Jorge Ramos, 36, and TaylorRaven Whittaker, 26. The defendants were, roughly, ages 18 to 23 at the time.
A woman in the passenger seat alongside Munoz testified at a preliminary hearing that one defendant demanded the car and shot Munoz as he attempted to drive away.
Ex-girlfriend stabbed, driven to City Hall
A Claremont man picked up his ex-girlfriend from her mobile-home park in Pomona, stabbed her with a pocket knife and drove her as she was bleeding to Murrieta before turning himself in to police outside City Hall, according to search warrant documents filed by investigators.
Jeffrey Alexander Calzada, was charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of Anisa Castaneda, 20, of Pomona in August 2022.
Calzada, now 28, allegedly stabbed Castaneda with a pocket knife in Claremont, just over the Pomona border, after the two had parked in a Hyundai Elantra sedan he had borrowed and talked, authorities said. He is accused of then driving off with her body in the passenger seat, at one point heading toward Pomona Valley Hospital but then making a U-turn and going to Murrieta for some reason.
Calzada allegedly told police the stabbing occurred on Garey Avenue north of Foothill Boulevard, not far from Castaneda’s home, according to the court documents. Castaneda’s mother told police that her daughter and Calzada broke up five days before the stabbing.
4 Pepperdine University seniors killed

Fraser Michael Bohm, now 24, was going about 95 mph on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, authorities say, when he lost control of his car and slammed into three parked vehicles that were pushed into — and killed — four Pepperdine University women.
They were seniors, sorority sisters, and had just gotten out of a car and were walking.
Killed that Oct. 17, 2023, night were Niamh Rolston, 20; Peyton Stewart, 21; Asha Weir, 21; and Deslyn Williams, 21.
Now, Bohm faces four counts of murder and four counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence.
In a November hearing, Bohm’s attorney, Alan Jackson, argued unsuccessfully to have the murder charges dropped, saying the prosecution was trying to turn a tragic accident into murder and pointed out that previous attorneys argued that Bohm was fleeing a road rage situation.
Prosecutors countered that there’s no evidence of that, nor did Bohm ever mention it to deputies following his arrest.