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No, this man wasn’t arrested for lighting 32 wildfires on the West Coast
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The man in the photo, Brandon McGlover, did not light 32 wildfires, in 2020 or any other year.
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McGlover was arrested in July 2018 and is currently in prison for lighting nine fires in southwest California, including the Cranston Fire, which forced thousands of evacuations and burned over 13,000 acres.
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Experts say that climate change has modified environments in the West Coast, making them more conducive to wildfires.
Conspiracy theories about the dangerous wildfires burning in California, Oregon and Washington have thrived on social media.
A new rumor on Facebook suggests that environmental factors connected to climate change, like severe heat and drought, have nothing to do with the fires. Instead the post pins much of the destruction on one man.
The Sept. 20 post features the man’s mugshot and implores users to "meet mr. climate change" and says he’s "responsible for lighting 32 of the wildfires."
The man in the image, Brandon McGlover, did light fires in California, and he was arrested and sentenced for it — but it happened in 2018, and there weren’t 32 fires.
The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)
In July 2018, deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department in California arrested Brandon N. McGlover on charges of five counts of arson to wildland. (The amount of fires linked to McGlover was later upped to nine.)
One of the fires McGlover was accused of setting became the Cranston Fire, which destroyed multiple buildings, forced thousands of evacuations, and burned over 13,000 acres before it was fully contained. Contemporaneous news reports said that a heat wave in California exacerbated the fire’s spread.
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McGlover pleaded guilty to arson charges for the Cranston Fire in 2019 and was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Fire officials and experts believe that the West Coast’s 2020 wildfire season has been mostly fueled by a combination of severe drought, historic heat, lightning storms and heavy winds.
RELATED: Climate change created conditions for the West Coast fires, experts say
There are a couple of exceptions. A man was arrested on charges of arson and cultivating marijuana in connection with California’s Dolan Fire, and officials said San Bernardino County’s El Dorado Fire was caused by a device at a gender reveal party.
A post suggests climate change has nothing to do with the fires burning in the Western U.S., blaming instead one man for setting 32 wildfires.
That isn’t true. Brandon McGlover was arrested in 2018 for lighting nine fires in southwest California and is currently serving a 12-year prison sentence.
Also, experts say that climate change has modified environments in the West Coast, making them more conducive to wildfires.
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Our Sources
Facebook post, Sept. 20, 2020
Reverse image searches, Sept. 21, 2020
PolitiFact, Climate change created conditions for the West Coast fires, experts say, Sept. 15, 2020
ABC News, Police arrest man in connection to California wildfires, July 26, 2018
The Desert Sun, Brandon McGlover pleads guilty to arson charges in Cranston Fire case, gets 12 years in prison, Feb. 14, 2019
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