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Former US attorney for Kamala Harris rips Dem Mayor Karen Bass over LA fires: ‘Criminal negligence’

(NewsNation) â A Pacific Palisades resident says the fire that ravaged his neighborhood could have been far less devastating. Michel Valentine, a former U.S. attorney for Vice President Kamala Harris, spoke exclusively to NewsNation about watching the fire unfold in Pacific Palisades and what he believes was an inadequate response time. Valentine, a resident from high up in the Palisades, watched this unfold from his home and began recording last Tuesday morning. His wife was walking their dog and called at 10:29 a.m. last Tuesday after first seeing smoke in the area. Forty-four minutes later, a helicopter first dumped water on the fire. âAn intense plume of smoke that was rising and moving very fast,â Valentine said of the initial scene. âIt was black in some areas and white in other areas, but you could see it was moving quickly.â At 10:34 a.m., Valentineâs video showed smoke billowing in the wind. Within two minutes, the smoke grew before a noticeable change as the plume appeared to have spread twice as large by 10:50 a.m. A chopper flew overhead scouting the fire. https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/west/palisades-resident-fire-contained/

Michel Valentine, who claims it took fire crews a staggering 45 minutes to drop water after the Palisades Fire first broke out last week, said there is now “no way” he could trust the embattled pol to lead the city.

“I say it’s just wrong. A lot of people are at fault,” Valentine told NewsNation.

“I think Mayor Bass bears the ultimate responsibility for this failure, and I think she should be held accountable. There’s no way that I could trust her again as my mayor in light of this tragedy, there’s no way.”

The former attorney also managed to film the moment the now-deadly blaze first started ravaging the area.

Valentine and his wife started recording the fast-moving flames and “intense plume of smoke” billowing near their home in the Pacific Palisades enclave just after they called 911 at about 10:30 a.m. last Tuesday.

The harrowing footage, obtained by NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports,” shows the blaze more than doubling in size by the time a chopper appeared overhead to start dousing the flames.

“It could have been confined,” Valentine said of the blaze that is still ravaging the area more than a week later.

“It wouldn’t have touched any of the homes,” he continued, adding he had “no idea” what prompted the delay in response time.

“You’re talking to somebody that’s been up in this community for 40 years, and I’ve seen fires. I’ve seen fires during those 40 years, and there’s always been a good response. I don’t know what happened this time.”

LA Fire Department officials have previously blamed their firefighting response, in part, on budget cuts after it emerged Bass had slashed $17.6 million from the department ahead of the devastating fires.

Crews fighting the Palisades Fire also reported early on that they had initially struggled to fight flames after local hydrants ran dry due to low water pressure.

Valentine, however, hit back at suggestions that no amount of water could have helped fight the flames.

“If there was a prompt response, and if there was a lot of water, [even] adequate water could’ve done it,” he told the outlet.

Valentine, however, hit back at suggestions that no amount of water could have helped fight the flames.

“If the fire drops just kept coming consistently, this fire could’ve been confined. Sure, it would’ve continued a bit, but that was all wilderness out there. It wouldn’t have touched any of the homes.”

The Palisades Fire, which has already killed at least eight people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses along the coast, was only 18% contained as of late Tuesday.

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