L.A. Wildfires
And the Emmy For Dumbest Vulture Goes To … !!!
Fire Crews Stop Alleged Looters
@LAFDWatchdog
Looting has been a major problem amid the massive destruction from the recent L.A. wildfires … but firefighters were able stop some suspects — and it was caught on camera!
Firefighters were working a mostly destroyed Altadena neighborhood from the Eaton blaze on Thursday when they came across two people they suspected were up to no good … and their hunch led to arrests.
In video obtained by Fox 11’s Matthew Seerorff … firefighters confront a female suspect carrying items out of a burned-down house, which included an Emmy and a Sharp Award with the rightful — unidentified — owner’s name on them.
The suspect told firefighters the items were hers and she was trying to protect the area … before she and the other suspect looked like they were going to try and take off.
TMZ.com
Needless to say … the firefighters did not let that happen — and the suspects were arrested a short time later.
A slew of suspects have been arrested in the days since the L.A. wildfires … and law enforcement has made it clear anyone bold enough to try it will be prosecuted to the fullest extent.
FAQs:
Q: What was the response to the looters amidst the L.A. wildfires?
A: Fire crews were able to stop some alleged looters, leading to arrests captured on camera.
Q: What items were found with the suspects during the looting incidents?
A: The suspects were found with items such as an Emmy and a Sharp Award, with the owner’s name unidentified.
Q: How has law enforcement responded to looting incidents during the wildfires?
A: Law enforcement has made it clear that anyone attempting to loot in the aftermath of the L.A. wildfires will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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