Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Chamel Abdul karim Charged with Arson Igniting Massive Fire at $156 Million Kimberly-Clark Warehouse in Ontario

 Chamel Abdulkarim Charged with Arson After Filming Self Igniting Massive Six-Alarm Fire at $156 Million Kimberly-Clark Warehouse in Ontario

I don't like the work here. All the white people got fired so I, an illegal, could work in their place. So I burned it all down. I made a video and uploaded it. I'll be out in six months.

 

The quiet industrial corridors of Ontario, California, were transformed into a hellish landscape in the early hours of Tuesday, April 7, 2026. At approximately 12:30 a.m., emergency dispatchers were flooded with calls reporting thick plumes of black smoke and towering flames erupting from the massive distribution center located near South Hellman Avenue and Merrill Avenue.

The facility, a sprawling 1.2 million-square-foot warehouse operated by third-party logistics provider NFI Industries for consumer goods giant Kimberly-Clark, quickly became the site of one of the most significant industrial fires in San Bernardino County’s recent history. Within minutes of arrival, the Ontario Fire Department upgraded the incident to a six-alarm fire, signifying the extreme danger and the massive amount of resources required to combat the blaze.

The structure was packed with highly flammable paper products—brands synonymous with household hygiene like Huggies, Kleenex, and Scott. These products acted as high-octane fuel for the fire, causing it to spread through the massive facility at an uncontrollable rate. By 1:00 a.m., fire officials were forced to order an “operational retreat,” pull firefighters out of the interior, and transition to a defensive strategy as the building’s roof began a catastrophic collapse.


The Arrest of Chamel Abdulkarim: From “Missing Employee” to Arson Suspect

As the fire raged, a headcount of the approximately 20 employees on the night shift revealed a chilling discrepancy: one worker was unaccounted for. Authorities initially feared that 29-year-old Chamel Abdulkarim, a resident of Highland, was trapped inside the burning structure. However, the investigation took a dark turn when reports surfaced that the fire may not have been accidental.

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