According to police, a 45 -year -old man faced Burns after a fire at Times Square, an incident that echoed a deadly subway arson three months ago.
In the footage of the scene, the officers are shown running into an ambulance after extinguishing the flames to a shirtless, seriously burnt man, Mentor Informed
According to the police, the 45 -year -old was on fire around 4 am and was taken to a nearby hospital in a stable condition. Their attackers allegedly fled and are currently being sought by the authorities. It is not clear whether the attack was random or targeted.
Investigators later revealed that the victim was submerged with a creator of a mentor tuilla with an accelerator. He went to about 100 feet west, while still on fire, no one jumped from a car and used a powder to extinguish the flames, used the fire extinguishing, the fire marshals told that New York Post,
A Brooklyn woman described Times Square as “very scary” in the morning. 26 -year -old Anne Lee said, “Yes, it is very scary before 8 or 9 am.”
Street violence is expected to be an important issue in the upcoming Mayor election of New York. Former state governor Andrew Kuomo, a candidate in the race, has called the city “out of control” and promised to add 5,000 more police officers.
However, Mayor Eric Adams argues that the problem is not a shortage of authorities, but the office has bail reform laws signed by Cumo during its time. He has pointed to the figures showing crime rates in the city, which are downwards.
Adams said last week, “Stop saying that our city is in ‘chaos and crisis’! This is not.”
Sunday’s arson attack comes in a subway car just three months after a woman caught fire, a crime that shook new Yorkers and fulfilled concerns on public safety. The 57 -year -old debina was later killed in a terrible attack.
The suspected, Guatemala migrant activist Sebstian Zapetta was arrested hours later and accused of murder and arson. Police said Japeta did not run away from the scene as Kavam had killed and found in his pocket with a lighter.
The mayor’s office said in a statement, “Bringing another person into fire and seeing them burning alive reflects the level of evil, which cannot be tolerated.”