Actress Yvette Nicole Brown Suggests Arson Is Behind Some Of The ‘Sketchy’ Fires Taking Place In California

Actress Yvette Nicole Brown Suggests Arson Is Behind Some Of The ‘Sketchy’ Fires Taking Place In California
Actress Yvette Nicole Brown is voicing suspicions about what she describes as “sketchy” fires currently affecting California.
The Community star took to social media to share her concerns, writing:
“It’s time to start considering that some of these fires may be being SET at this point. This sunset fire is looking very suspicious.”
As a caption to the post, she added:
“This new blaze is sketchy. There are people who could benefit from the finger-pointing and chaos tragedies like these create.”
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According to a recent update from Reuters, at least six wildfires continue to burn out of control in and around Los Angeles, forcing at least 100,000 people to evacuate their homes.
Yvette later updated her post, clarifying that while she doesn’t consider herself a “conspiracy theorist,” she does have genuine skepticism about the origins of some of the fires.
What do you think—does Yvette have a point?
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