Founder of warehouse living space testifies on deadly fire
OAKLAND, Calif. — The founder of a communal living space in a San Francisco Bay Area warehouse where a fire killed 36 people more than two years ago testified Monday that he couldn’t put into words how he feels but he is sad about the deaths.
“I built something. I dreamed something, I invited, I attracted beautiful people into my space, and I’m responsible for having this idea,” Derick Almena said at his trial during questioning by defence attorney Tony Serra.
The 2016 inferno at the artist live-work space in Oakland occurred during an electronic music concert.
Almena, 49, is accused of illegally converting the so-called Ghost Ship warehouse into the communal living space and faces 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter along with co-defendant Max Harris, 29.