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Man who set himself on fire outside of Trump’s trial dies

- By Thomas Tracy New York Daily News

NEW YORK >> Max Azzarello, who set himself on fire outside Manhattan Criminal Court where former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial was being held, has died of his extensive self-inflicted injuries, police said Saturday.

The Florida resident set himself on fire inside Collect Pond Park across the street from the courthouse to draw attention to his conspiracy theories about an upcoming “apocalypti­c fascist world coup” at about 1:30 p.m. Friday, shocking onlookers making their way through the park.

“I was about 20 to 30 feet from him. I started yelling, ‘This guy’s doing something, he might be doing something!” Fred Gates, who witnessed the fire, told the Daily News. “When the fire (started), it was just disbelief.

“I never saw anything like this,” he said.

Azzarello was rushed to the burn unit at New York Presbyteri­an-cornell Hospital, where he died just before midnight, police confirmed.

There was no indication Azzarello had any specific grievances related to the trial or Trump.

Three NYPD police officers monitoring the press outside the courthouse and a court officer suffered smoke inhalation as they tried to extinguish the fire before the FDNY arrived, NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey said Friday.

Azzarello, described by authoritie­s as a “conspiracy theorist,” posted a rambling manifesto just before the blaze began.

“I am an investigat­ive researcher who has set himself on fire outside of the Trump trial in Manhattan,” the 37-year-old Floridian wrote. “This extreme act of protest is to draw attention to an urgent and important discovery: We are victims of a totalitari­an con, and our own government (along with many of their allies) is about to hit us with an apocalypti­c fascist world coup.”

A QR code on fliers he had on him directed people to where his manifesto was posted online, officials said.

Azzarello recently arrived in Manhattan from Florida, cops said. Police had been in contact with his family, who said they didn’t know he was in the city.

Word of the self-immolation occurred as prosecutor­s and Trump’s attorneys finished selecting the final alternate jurors for the hush money trial involving porn actress Stormy Daniels, which is expected to continue on Monday.

His rambling screed touched on ponzi schemes, bank failures, the rise of cryptocurr­ency, the television show “The Simpsons” and Harvard University, which he called “one of the largest organized crimefront­s in history.”

 ?? MICHAEL M. SANTIAGO — GETTY IMAGES ?? Paramedics attend to a person who lit himself on fire near Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday in New York City.
MICHAEL M. SANTIAGO — GETTY IMAGES Paramedics attend to a person who lit himself on fire near Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday in New York City.

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