Sailor found not guilty of starting 2020 fire that destroyed a $1 billion U.S. Navy vessel

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The sailor accused of starting a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard, a 41-ton amphibious assault vessel, has been found not guilty.

U.S. Navy Capt. Derek Butler found deck seaman Ryan Sawyer Mays, 21, not guilty of aggravated arson and the willful hazarding of a vessel.

The presence of contemporary tinder — lithium ion batteries near cardboard boxes — may have contributed to the fire's intensity and reach, investigators found. The total destruction was preventable, the command investigation concluded. Mays, who was 19 when the fire started and sent smoke over San Diego for days, remains with the Navy. He was demoted to seaman recruit from the rank of seaman apprentice Jan. 11.

His defense team said Mays was no more disgruntled than any other sailor assigned to cleanup duties, as he was.

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