Ghost Ship fire 2016: Master tenant Derick Almena could return to jail for violating probation

In 2021, Almena pleaded no contest to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the lives lost during a dance party at the unit.
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Derick Almena, the master tenant of the Ghost Ship warehouse in Oakland during the deadly fire in 2016, could end up back in jail after he violated his probation, according to Alameda County prosecutors.

In a recent search of his Ukiah home, investigators found one 38-caliber bullet, a machete, 10 bows, and more than 50 arrows. Under his probation, Almena is not allowed to own "firearms, ammunition, or any deadly or dangerous weapons."

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Almena's attorney, Tony Serra tells ABC7 News that Almeda is being harassed by authorities. He says the bullet was likely put out by Almena's wife as part of an altar display, but she doesn't remember where it came from.

A hearing will be held Friday to determine whether Almena violated the terms of his probation.

Almena, the master tenant of the building, was accused of turning the unit into a deadly fire trap, inviting people to live in a space zoned for storage with no sprinklers nor exit signs.

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Almena was jailed in June of 2017. A jury deadlocked over his guilt in 2019. Last year, Almena pleaded no contest to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the lives lost in a fire during an unauthorized dance party at the warehouse in East Oakland.

36 people died in the blaze, the deadliest fire in Oakland history.

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