FOX News host Jesse Watters spoke on “Jesse Watters Prime Time” about the impact of the fire damage in Los Angeles County and how looters are emerging from the disaster sites.
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Jesse Waters: Neighborhoods disappeared from the map. housing turned into a pile of ash. The misery increases day by day, and the death toll continues to rise. Currently, 24 people are confirmed dead, and many more are missing. Forecasters estimate damage Must be over $250 Billion. This will be more expensive than Katrina.
And the Palisades fire is still only 13% contained. With gusty winds expected, firefighters are bracing for explosive fire spread. This is not over yet, and the looting has not stopped. At least 29 fire looters have been arrested, including these four thugs caught in Santa Monica.
A thief who broke into a home in the Pacific Palisades was dressed as a firefighter when he was arrested. Nothing is sacred. Jewelry, valuable heirlooms, and even someone's Emmy Award were stolen. And remember last week about the guy with a blowtorch setting Christmas trees and trash cans on fire?
On January 13, 2025, a building caught fire in the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, California, United States. (Reuters/Mike Blake)
In the end he was an illegal immigrant. His name was Juan. This devastated community is still smoldering, with bandits and arsonists preying on it even as residents are gripped by fear and rumors.
Although police have not confirmed this, there is a sense of self-importance among all men in Southern California. Some even luckier families employ private firefighters. And actor David Spade has announced a reward for a California arsonist.
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The social contract has collapsed. Governments cannot help the people they are sworn to protect. Biden cut a blank check and set out on a legacy tour. No one knows where the vice president is. Kamala's hometown is California. She lives in LA. They say she could be the next governor. It's like she's gone.
