This guy committed an act of self immolation. |
Be warned the videos and postings are extremely graphic. The images are extremely graphic. Take discretion. Note: I do not endorse the individual's actions or the politics of the matter. I am just using sources from Reuters, CNN and ABC News to post.
Max Azzarello was an extremely Troubled individual. He is currently alive in the hospital where all of his troubles are melting away pic.twitter.com/23zUuBvj4T
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) April 19, 2024
VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED. Absolutely disturbing footage of Max Azzarello who set himself on fire in New York today outside of Trumps trial. pic.twitter.com/ROA65RoN49
— jaimeo (@prodbyjaimeo) April 20, 2024
A man set himself on fire 🔥 outside of the New York Courthouse where the #TrumpTrial is taking place. What the actual fuck??
— X 🇺🇸 (@realXanderXjork) April 19, 2024
https://t.co/WABGQwPl16
Graphic video of the man who lit himself on fire near Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in New York.
— AZ Intel (@AZ_Intel_) April 19, 2024
https://t.co/t9fD4RZwgU
Max Azzarello pitching conspiracy booklet to help others “bend history” before his self-immolation. pic.twitter.com/0m4DQN1PEM
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) April 19, 2024
It appears that the man who self-immolated (set himself on fire) in front of the Trump Trial at the Manhattan courthouse was a man named Max Azzarello.
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) April 19, 2024
Max doesn't appear to have done this because of the Trump trial, but rather because he is a conspiracy theorist who thinks that… pic.twitter.com/4WOxPMxPbG
Laura Coates in a state of disbelief. |
CNN host Laura Coates is the first to get the incident. It probably scarred her because what she witnessed was something that makes the network successful. Uncensored reality on cable news. Something that makes you want to consider why the free press is not only a protected treasure but a beacon of information.
The man burned for several minutes in full view of television cameras that were set up outside the courthouse, where the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president is being held.
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