On Friday, April 19, around 1:30 p.m. local time (7:30 p.m. in Paris), a man attempted to set himself on fire in front of the Manhattan court where Donald Trump is appearing. The reasons for this act are currently unknown, while the victim is in hospital âin critical conditionâ, according to the New York Police Department. Authorities identified the victim as Maxwell Azzarello, a man approximately 37 years old from St. Augustine, Florida.
His condition is judged ” severe “ but ” he is alive “, said New York fire chief Laura Kavanagh during a press briefing. According to the account of the facts recounted by the New York police chief, Jeffrey Maddrey, during a press conference more than an hour after the tragedy, the latter âentered the center of the parkâ Collect Pond, located opposite the courthouse where the trial of the former Republican president is taking place, before opening a âbook bagâ and get out âcolorful leaflets “, which he threw in the park, then ” a can “ filled with what the police think âbe a flame acceleratorâ.
The images of the drama, broadcast by American channels and on social networks, are impressive. With both hands behind his head, he then transformed himself into a living torch, towards which police officers rushed. After long seconds of burning, his body collapsed to the ground, before a fire extinguisher was used to put out the blaze. The man, âseverely burnedâ, was transported on a stretcher by emergency services.
Writings that ârelate to conspiracy theoriesâ
According to several American media, including the Reuters and Bloomberg news agencies, the leaflets he left at the scene referred to âevil billionairesâ and called for âdenounce this corruptionâ. âFor now, we label him a conspiracy theorist and go from thereâ, declared Tarik Sheppard, deputy commissioner of the New York police, during a press conference. According to another police official, Joseph Kenny, these writings ârelate to conspiracy theories, there is information about Ponzi-type schemes, and the fact that some of our schools are fronts for the mafiaâ.
At the scene of the fire, clothes were still burning slowly on the ground and a strong smell was still emanating a few minutes later, noted an Agence France-Presse journalist present on site. A witness to the scene, who gave his name as Dave, 73, said he saw the man throw writings in the air before opening a container, dumping the contents on him and to set the fire using a lighter. According to police, the man arrived in New York a few days ago.
The park, where the man tried to set himself on fire, is closed, and a few dozen police officers are already on site, the media said. It has already been occupied, since the trial opened on Monday, by a few dozen pro or anti-Trump demonstrators, but without any notable incident since. The court is the subject of increased surveillance due to the almost daily presence of the former American president. The police assured that they would review security protocols. But âthis man did not violate security protocolsâunderlined police officer Jeffrey Maddrey. âThe park was open to the publicâhe added.
Full jury at Donald Trump trial
This drama outside the court took place around the time when Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over the proceedings, proclaimed that the full jury had been selected to judge Donald Trump, that is to say twelve regulars and six alternates. But he did not disrupt the course of the historic trial. Around 3 p.m. local time (9 p.m. in Paris), the hearing resumed and the former President of the United States did not make any comments upon his return to the courtroom.
The first former American president to appear in a criminal trial, Donald Trump is on trial in a case of hidden payments to buy the silence of a former porn star, Stormy Daniels, a few days before the 2016 election which he won on the wire against Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
The former President of the United States (2017-2021), candidate for his return to the White House, arrived Friday morning at the Manhattan court for a fourth day of hearing, once again protesting against âa rigged trialâ which prevents him from campaigning. He also targeted Judge Juan Merchan, the âworst everâfor having prohibited him from attacking witnesses or jurors, an attack according to Donald Trump to âhis constitutional right to express himselfâ freely. It is not immediately clear whether he was made aware of the tragedy outside the court.