Aaron Rodgers condemns LA wildfire arsonists: 'That’s the s---ty part about all this'
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Aaron Rodgers on Thursday condemned the arsonists responsible for some of the wildfires that started the deadly Los Angeles wildfires and lamented the immense loss in the area,
Rodgers spoke about the destructive infernos that hit the county last week that left more than two dozen dead with thousands of structures burned to the ground in an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show." He said residents in the area are going through a "tough time."
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The sun rises over homes destroyed by the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
The New York Jets superstar curtailed himself from criticizing leaders and lawmakers and focused his attention on those who allegedly started the blazes.
"There’s a lot of arson, and people have been caught doing it, people have been caught walking around blow torches and different s--- which is crazy, and it’s inhumane is what it is, and it’s sickening and then the looting that’s gone on," he said. "People impersonating firefighters, people starting fires and to loot the same areas. There’s a lot of things that really make you question humanity in general, and it’s a bad look because have people have lost their lives, people have lost their houses, their homes, their memories, everything, the pets. And then you have people who are legitimately starting fires in areas.
"The Runyon Canyon fire, that was an arson. There was a fire that was actually started real close to my house that was arson that thankfully got put away really quick, so that’s the s---ty part about all this."
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