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Just after all jurors had been selected in former Pres. Donald Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan, a man lit himself on fire outside the courthouse located on 100 Centre Street, as police rushed to the scene. Le Monde.fr
The graphic self-immolation was captured on video and shared on social media. Witnesses say the man threw pamphlets into the air before lighting the fire at Collect Pond Park, and a witness said that she had seen the man protesting the trial all week. Intelligencer
Police rushed to the scene after being called at 1:37 p.m. local time, putting out the fire while an ambulance rushed the man, who was in critical condition, to a local hospital. A witness saw the man scream before the fire and said police arrived in roughly one minute. NBC (LR: 2 CP: 4)
The court was dismissed for a break right as the fire broke out. Opening statements are slated for Monday morning. Associated Press (LR: 3 CP: 5)
The New York Police Dept. (NYPD) identified the man as Maxwell Azzarello during a press briefing outside the courthouse. He is currently in the Weill Cornell burn unit. Guardian (LR: 2 CP: 5)
Before the incident, Azzarello held a sign outside the court that included a link to a Substack site. A letter titled "I have set myself on fire outside the Trump Trial" appeared on the site, and the man says his actions are in protest of “an apocalyptic fascist world coup." Newsweek (LR: 1 CP: 5)
Narrative A:
It is clear that anyone who is willing to self-immolate has a serious and tragic mental illness, and it appears that the man who lit himself on fire outside of Trump's trial had succumbed to dangerous conspiracy theories as shown by his Substack post. This is a tragedy spotlighting the need to provide mental health support across society. INDEPENDENT (LR: 2 CP: 3)
Narrative B:
This was a tragic and desperate act of political protest. Very few are willing, or perhaps allowed, to get to the bottom of the issues that have plagued the global order for decades. Harm to oneself or to others is never acceptable, but this doesn't take away from the deep concerns many people have about our deteriorating human condition. NEWSWEEK (LR: 1 CP: 5)
Wow, looks like this poor guy has been mainlining q-anon:
“These claims sound like fantastical conspiracy theory, but they are not," read Azzarello's Substack post. "They are proof of conspiracy. If you investigate this mountain of research, you will prove them too. If you learn a great deal about Ponzi schemes, you will discover that our life is a lie."
I don't buy into the 'anyone who's willing to self immolate has serious and tragic mental illness' for everyone, but in this guy's case it's pretty obvious. But immolating yourself to protest a war is a powerful statement, if a horrifically final one.