Pink's husband Carey Hart warns wildfire looters 'will be shot on sight' and urges Californians to 'defend your land' with 2nd Amendment after the couple were forced to evacuate their $110m home
- Carey Hart, 43, issued the warning to looters in an Instagram post on Tuesday
- He wrote: 'There have been sightings of looters breaking in to homes. Well, if you are a looter, think twice if you are heading back into malibu (sic)'
- The caption was paired with an undated photo of a group of men holding firearms with a sign that reads: 'Looters will be shot on site'
- Hart and wife Pink were among the 250K people forced to evacuate their homes in Southern California as the Woolsey and Hill fires torched nearly 100K acres
- The couple's $110M beachside home in Malibu reportedly escaped the flames
- Officials on Monday announced that law enforcement has been dispatched to evacuated areas following several reports of looting
Pink's husband Carey Hart is encouraging victims of the California wildfires to defend their properties from looters by using their Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Hart wrote on Instagram Tuesday morning: 'It's unfortunate that some people take advantage of others in a crisis. While the Malibu fires have been burning, some locals have been fighting off and defending their property against the fires.
'There have been sightings of looters breaking in to homes. Well, if you are a looter, think twice if you are heading back into malibu (sic). #DefendYourLand #2ndamendment.'
The former professional freestyle motocross competitor's warning was posted alongside a black and white photo of a group of men holding firearms with a sign that reads: 'Looters will be shot on site.'
It is unclear when the photo was taken. The corner of the sign says: 'PDC Posse.'

Pink's husband Carey Hart encouraged fellow victims of the California wildfires to defend their properties from looters by exercising their Second Amendment right to bear arms in a threatening Instagram post on Tuesday morning (pictured)

The former professional freestyle motocross competitor's Instagram warning is shown in full

Pink and Hart (pictured in January) were among the 250,000 people forced to evacuate their homes in Southern California as the Woolsey and Hill fires torched nearly 100,000 acres
At least 435 buildings north of Los Angeles were torched by wildfires that forced the evacuation of 250,000 people in Southern California over the weekend.
As firefighters continue to battle the Woolsey Fire, the Ventura County Sheriff's Office announced Monday that it was dispatching teams of law enforcement officers to help handle looting in evacuated neighborhoods.
'We have experienced some looting activity during the past two days. Southeastern Ventura County is within a declared disaster area. People need to stay out of the area to let public safety crews do their work,' the sheriff's department said in a press release.
'People found in areas where they do not belong will be contacted by law enforcement and may be arrested.'
Several of the communities evacuated, including Malibu and Calabasas, were home to high-profile celebrities including the Kardashians, Miley Cyrus and Gerard Butler.
Pink and Carey Hart were also among those forced to flee their $110million home in Malibu, which is believed to have survived the wildfires, which torched nearly 100,000 acres.

Pink and Hart's $110million beachside home in Malibu (pictured) reportedly survived the fires

As firefighters continue to battle the flames, law enforcement has been sent into evacuated areas to patrol for looters. Fire is seen approaching neighborhood in Simi Valley on Monday
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