(Isstories Editorial):- Pacific Palisades, California Jul 1, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – In a searing and emotionally charged appearance on Breaking Points, media executive and Pacific Palisades native Jeremy Wineberg sat down with journalist James Li to tell the full story behind the January 7th wildfire that destroyed his home and to name names in a system-wide failure he says was entirely preventable.
The interview, which aired June 30, 2025, marks the first time Wineberg has publicly walked through his months-long investigation, offering a damning account of what he calls “institutional criminal negligence” by the City of Los Angeles, the LADWP, the LAFD, and his Homeowners Association.
“I didn’t lose my home to a fire,” Wineberg says in the interview. “I lost it to silence, incompetence, and a system that protects itself before it protects people.”
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Wineberg presents compelling evidence that the blaze that ultimately consumed his house was a reignition of a fire reported just six days earlier in the same inaccessible canyon.
His investigation includes LAFD response logs, Nest security footage, drought-level water supply maps, and overlooked HOA communications, all of which he’s now made public.
Key topics covered in the interview include:
- How the Santa Ynez Reservoir was knowingly left empty during peak fire season
- A timeline breakdown showing delayed or insufficient emergency response
- Water tank failures that left hydrants dry at a critical moment
- The selective protection of certain properties while others were left to burn
The story is personal. Wineberg was home the night the flames returned. He left with his two dogs and a laptop. By dawn, everything was gone.
“The only thing that didn’t burn,” he says, “was the truth. And silence has gone on too long.”
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