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LA Arson Suspect Identified, Possibly Motivated by Deportation Battle

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GETTY N 010312 LAArsonFire?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1325581432012An apartment complex that was burned in a spree of arson fires lies in ruins on Jan. 2, 2012 in Los Angeles, Calif. David McNew/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Officials Monday evening identified a man arrested after a series of 52 blazes in the Los Angeles area, and hailed the reserve deputy sheriff who apprehended him.

“Our long, four-day nightmare is over,” Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky told reporters.

Harry Burkhart, 24, was charged Monday afternoon with one count of arson of an inhabited dwelling, with more charges expected as the investigation proceeds, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa told reporters at a news conference.

“The residents of Hollywood and the city of West Hollywood may now resume the peace and safety they deserve,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca said.  “A serial arsonist, I believe, has been caught.”

Burkhart was caught during a traffic stop initiated by a Tehran, Iran-born Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department volunteer, Baca added.

“Deputy Shervin Lalezary, standing next to me, [is] a full-time attorney and a part-time reserve deputy sheriff, although for the past four days he’s been working full time for $1 a year,” Baca said.

“Give him a raise,” someone at the news conference yelled out, prompting Baca jokingly to propose raising Lalezary’s compensation to $2 per year.

According to ABC News sources directly involved in the case, the “prime suspect” under arrest told authorities upon his detention, “I hate America.”

That suspect, at the time not publicly identified, was believed to be a German national who may have been motivated by a deportation hearing against his mother that took place in Los Angeles County about a week and a half ago, the sources told ABC News exclusively.

The State Department gave the information to the intelligence and operational task forces involved in the manhunt, according to the sources.

The man was initially identified by police as a “person of interest,” but the sources said he became a “prime suspect.”  Officials later identified Burkhart, but they disclosed few details about his background.

“This is an ongoing investigation,” Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Monday evening.  “Details about the suspect will not be released tonight other than the name and some very general things. … An arrest is not a prosecution and a prosecution is not a conviction.  We are very confident in this arrest, but we have a long way to go.”

The suspect was detained and questioned by a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who recognized the description of his van as possibly being connected to the fires, police said earlier in the day.  After subsequent interviews with police, he was arrested.

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