Prosecutors don’t charge owner of warehouse in deadly fire
OAKLAND, Calif. — The owner of an Oakland warehouse that officials say was illegally turned into living spaces was not mentioned when prosecutors announced long-anticipated charges stemming from a fire that killed 36 people at a dance party at the site.
Alameda County prosecutors instead charged a man who rented the warehouse and his assistant with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, saying they turned the venue known as the Ghost Ship into a “firetrap.”
District Attorney Nancy O’Malley declined to say if more charges were coming.
She previously said investigators would determine, “who knew what, who ignored what, and who completely disregarded what” in the deadly December blaze.


