Man self-immolates outside courthouse during Trump’s trial

In Lower Manhattan, a thirty-seven-year-old man from Florida, Max Azzarello, set himself on fire in front of the New York courthouse where Donald Trump’s criminal trial is taking place. The incident occurred shortly after 1:30 pm in the park in front of the courthouse. The man, described as a conspiracy theorist and an “investigative researcher,” was engulfed in flames but was extinguished by dozens of officers who patrol the area. He was then taken away by ambulance for treatment.

Azzarello had been seen outside the court displaying a sign with his Substack account where he published his speeches. One of his messages stated that he was ready to set himself on fire outside the Trump trial as an extreme form of protest to draw attention to what he believed was an urgent discovery. He claimed that the government was planning an apocalyptic and fascist global coup, calling it a “totalitarian swindle.” Despite acknowledging that his claims may seem like a conspiracy theory, he insisted there was proof to back them up.

The message further stated that the truth of post-truth America was a “rotten truth” that needed to be uncovered. Azzarello urged action from his friends, family, witnesses, and rescue personnel, apologizing for the pain his actions caused but asserting that it was necessary to expose the government’s intentions. He concluded by calling his actions an act of revolution based on the truth of his words.

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By Samantha Johnson

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