by Falling Through the Cracks (YouTube)

$45,000 worth of generators intended for disabled and elderly victims of Hurricane Helene were stolen in a shocking twist of events. In this eye-opening interview, Evan Vilardo, a dedicated volunteer from the Asheville area who has been tirelessly helping since the start of the disaster, shares his experience.

The generators, which were being stored at a local middle school for distribution to vulnerable residents, mysteriously disappeared. Evan recounts discovering some of the stolen generators in the back of a deputy’s truck. When he confronted the officers, they denied taking them.

This story sheds light on a deeply troubling situation and raises questions about accountability during disaster relief efforts. Watch now to hear Evan’s full account and join the discussion on how we can ensure aid reaches those who need it most.

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  • I see, so, the pigs stole a bunch of stuff that didn’t belong to them? Ha! Ha! Ha! And you’re all surprised, huh? Ha! Ha! Ha! What a joke…everyone knows government employees are lazy, morally vacuous twats. Of course they’re thieves, too!!

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