ACCE Arson Fire
The burnt ACCE office in Chula Vista. Photo courtesy of ACCE

A transient accused of repeatedly burglarizing the office of a South Bay community group before torching the premises last fall was ordered to stand trial Monday on a slew of charges, including arson of a structure, grand theft and burglary.

Christopher Treyvoun Jenkins, 28, is accused of setting fire to the Chula Vista headquarters of the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment shortly after midnight on Nov. 9, causing major damage to the structure and its contents, according to police.

Jenkins also is believed to have burglarized the H Street office in January and June of last year, Chula Vista police Lt. Kenny Heinz said.

While investigating the crimes, detectives learned that Jenkins, who is homeless, “might have been residing on the property without permission from the property management company,” Heinz said previously.

“Jenkins told detectives that he was having an ongoing dispute with the tenants over the disposal of his personal property and committed the arson because of the dispute,” the lieutenant alleged.

Members of ACCE — which works on behalf of minorities and low-income residents, and was a prominent proponent of rent-control measures on this month’s election ballot — initially feared that the blaze was meant to intimidate them due to the nature of their work.

“We did not know who set the office on fire or their motivation, but given the information that we had and the political moment that we are in, many of us feared that the attack was politically motivated,” the organization stated in a social media posting made around the time of Jenkins’ arrest. “According to the police, this wasn’t the case.”

Heinz said investigators found “no evidence that these crimes were politically motivated or related to any hate crimes.”

Jenkins, who remains in custody in lieu of $150,000 bail, will be back in court March 18 for a Superior Court arraignment. He faces six years and eight months in prison if convicted of all counts.

— City News Service