Three employees were fired from a construction company after mocking photos from Northern California's Camp Fire went public.The crew was on site to clean up the town of Paradise, which was decimated by the inferno."The Paradise Police Department is looking into criminal charges," said a post on the town's Facebook page.
Three employees from a California construction company were fired after mocking photos emerged during cleanup of the Camp Fire in Northern California.
Bigge Crane and Rigging announced that three participants, including former employee Rob Freestone, who posted the photos, , the company wrote in a Facebook post.
"Bigge regrets that the residents of Paradise and Butte County have suffered an egregious insult during an already devastating time at the hands of these three individuals," said the post. "Bigge supports and appreciates all our surrounding communities."
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Freestone's photos included jumping inside a burnt trampoline, riding a firetruck mailbox and fellow employees posing inside the remains of a torched recreational vehicle.
Pictures posted by Rob Freestone, formerly of Bigge Crane and Rigging, that were shared by the town of Paradise.
(Facebook)
"They're off on a fun-filled vacation to unknown destinations in their new RV," Freestone mocked in his post.
"This is unacceptable and reprehensible behavior. Town leadership has contacted this subject's employer and ," wrote the Town of Paradise on Facebook. "The Paradise Police Department is looking into criminal charges."
Freestone, who took and posted the photos in November, , Bigge announced in a separate post.
The Camp Fire killed over 80 people, destroyed nearly 19,000 homes and decimated Paradise, once home to 27,000 residents.