A madman who sets himself on fire died in court while Trump was being tried

A man who sets himself on fire in front of a Manhattan courthouse during Donald Trump's impeachment trial has died. The motive remains unclear.

Foreign news agencies reported that the man set himself on fire in front of the Manhattan City Court, which is currently being considered as a case of paying money to silence Mr. Donald Trump, the former president of the United States. He died last Friday (April 19, 2024). After he was transferred to the hospital, he was in serious condition, his symptoms were at a critical stage

The incident occurred while the Manhattan court was selecting a jury. Who will decide the case of payment to silence a prostitute that Mr Trump has just concluded by the former President of the United States also took part in hearing the decision. But he left the court during the incident.

Emergency officials said there was no violation of court protection in this incident. While the police stated that they received a call about the incident around 1:30 pm, where the person on the other end told them, a man had set himself on fire.

The attacker was later identified as Maxwell Azvarello, 37, from Florida. His hometown came to New York over the past week. He had no criminal history at all. In New York State Meanwhile, his family in Florida had no idea. Mr. Azvarello traveled to New York.

New York City Police Chief Jeffrey Maddrey said Mr. Azzarello walked around the park near the courthouse. He reached over and took out a flammable liquid and a large amount of leaflets from his bag. Before pouring the liquid over yourself, setting himself on fire, he then threw the prism into the sky.

Mr. Madre stated this and these publications contained advertising messages. Regarding the theory, some ideas were revealed while investigators with the New York Police Department were interviewing witnesses. But it seems that the man who caused the crime did not say anything before setting the fire.

After the accident, Mr. Azzarello was taken to hospital in serious condition. The symptoms were at a critical stage before news emerged on Saturday (April 20) of his death. Three New York Police officers and a judicial official were also injured. While trying to help extinguish the fire

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