Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Trump Trial in Horrific Scene as Onlookers Watch Wild Blaze

Daily Mail

Horrifying scenes unfolded outside Donald Trump‘s hush money trial on Friday after a man set himself on fire in an act of extreme political protest.

Maxwell Azzarello, 37, doused himself in an alcohol substance before taking a lighter to his clothes near Manhattan criminal court.

He was seen kneeling with his hands behind his head engulfed in flames as the world’s media and horrified onlookers watched.

NYPD officers rushed to extinguish the flames.  He was taken away in a gurney and remains in the hospital in critical condition.

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