#‘You loot, we shoot’: Oregon homeowners post warnings amid wildfire evacuations
“#‘You loot, we shoot’: Oregon homeowners post warnings amid wildfire evacuations”
September 14, 2020 | 2:06pm | Updated September 14, 2020 | 3:01pm
Devin Eskew/FOX 12 Oregon
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Devin Eskew/FOX 12 Oregon
Devin Eskew/FOX 12 Oregon
“You loot, we shoot,” read several of a series of large hand-painted signs caught by KPTV journalist Devin Eskew as he covers the devastation.
“We won’t call your family. Your body will never be found!! Bang bang!” reads another sign, with many warning that the homeowners have stayed behind in areas that have seen mass evacuations.
Oregon is particularly vulnerable after more than 500,000 people were forced to flee the wildfires — over 10 percent of the state’s population.
As well as the threatening signs, armed residents have also set up roadblocks and told people to show their identification before entering some neighborhoods, authorities said while warning off the vigilantism.
“The last thing I want to see is anything tragically happen because somebody’s overreacting to something they think is criminal and it is not,” Clackamas County Sheriff Craig Roberts said, according to The Oregonian.
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