As the waters in Houston and surrounding areas begin to recede in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, there's no doubt looters are getting ready to take advantage of empty homes. Some looting has already started.

But one Texas Sheriff has a stern warning for those who seek to prey on victims: You do so at the risk of your life.

"We've heard of looting around the greater Houston area, specifically Harris County. But as far as Fort Bend County, we haven't," Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls told Fox News Saturday.

"I made a comment the other day that we support the Second Amendment here in Fort Bend County and there are many of us that are armed. I would would caution those that want to come and prey on our people here in Fort Bend County that are suffering so much right now, you may want to stay out of Fort Bend County because you could leave this county in a bag," he continued.

Sheriff Troy Nehls: "We support the 2nd Amendment... I would caution those that want to come & prey on our people here in Fort Bend County." pic.twitter.com/AW9L1x3cOI — Fox News (@FoxNews) September 2, 2017

God bless Texas.

Nehls's stance is especially refreshing considering firearms belonging to citizens were confiscated during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, leaving victims defenseless as lawlessness quickly took over the city.