California firefighters stop alleged looters from stealing Emmy Award during Eaton Fire: You are not doing this

A group of California firefighters stopped an alleged looter from robbing a burned-down house and jetting off with an Emmy Award that had miraculously survived the fiery carnage of the Eaton Fire.Smoke eaters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department were working in a burned-down Altadena neighborhood on Thursday when they came across two suspicious people who were leaving one of the properties.One of the firefighters confronted a woman – wearing a dark sweatshirt and skirt over sweatpants – carrying possessions from the home including the prestigious award.“There’s no way what?” the suspected looter asked the firefighter as he walked away from a white pickup truck with the award, according to LAFD Watchdog video obtained by Fox LA reporter Matthew Seedorff.“No way, you are not doing this,” the first responder argued.“This was our house.We tried to save all these people.

You are not stealing from them.”The woman claimed she wasn’t stealing and was protecting her neighborhood.The firefighter walked away but turned around when the woman and her friend attempted to get into the truck.“You’re not going anywhere,” the firefighter ordered.The Emmy was awarded in the news and documentaries category in 2002, Fox LA reported.Along with the Emmy, the woman allegedly stole another award, the Sharp Award from 2016.Both awards had the name of the rightful owner on it, who was not publically named.

The firefighter called for an engine to be parked in front of the suspect’s white pickup until police arrived.Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office arrested the looters.Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman revealed nine more individuals charged with crimes related to the aftermath of the Eaton and Palisades fires.The charges included felony arson, felony possession of ammunition by a felon, felony looting during mandatory evacuations, and misdemeanor impersonation of a firefighter.Nine people were originally charged wit...

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