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LA Officials Issue Threats as Looters Begin Pillaging Wildfire Zones

in Los Angeles,California,as wildfires wreak⁤ havoc,residents are fleeing their homes and businesses,which has led to a surge in looting. Police have arrested at least 20 suspected looters amid the chaos, and city officials have held press conferences denouncing‍ these criminal acts. L.A. Supervisor Kathryn Barger condemned those exploiting the​ crisis,promising accountability for perpetrators.District Attorney nathan⁤ Hochman also warned of severe consequences⁢ for looters, stating that individuals engaging in theft or scams related to insurance and government aid would face prosecution. Law enforcement remains active, conducting patrols in affected areas to deter looting and uphold evacuation orders. Despite ‌the ongoing disaster, they ​are committed to maintaining public safety and addressing criminal behavior during this critical time.


While residents of Los Angeles, California, flee their shops and homes, it appears firefighters aren’t the only ones running toward the flames.

Police have arrested at least 20 suspected looters since the L.A. fires began, according to the Los Angeles Times.

City officials and law enforcement held a news conference Thursday addressing the issue.

“I promise you, you will be held accountable,” L.A. Supervisor Kathryn Barger  said. “Shame on those who are preying on our residents during this time of crisis.”

District Attorney Nathan Hochman also spoke out against the looters.

““If you want to go ahead and loot, if you want to commit burglary, if you want to engage in grand theft, if you want to engage in these internet scams where you’re going to be taking advantage of people who are going to be seeking insurance and government benefits, you will be arrested, you will be prosecuted and you will be punished to the fullest extent of the law,” he said.

Despite the ongoing disaster, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna said law enforcement would still be out in full force making arrests as needed.

“We continue to conduct roving patrols, manning hard road closures, providing security in evacuation areas to prevent anyone who may be tempted to engage in criminal behavior, like looting,” Luna said.

“I’m gonna make this crystal clear to everybody out there: Over last night and this morning, we are up to 20, 20 individuals who chose to go into our areas and deprive these poor people, who have been through so much, of their property,” Luna said.

“When we have an evacuation order, by law, if you remain in that area, you are guilty of a misdemeanor. If you commit certain crimes, it could jump up to a felony.”




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