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Times Square Attack: Man Set on Fire, Suspect on the Run

Police in New York City are searching for an arsonist after a Times Square Horror attack. Early Sunday morning, someone set a 45-year-old man on fire, causing severe burns on his face and arms. The attacker struck at one of the city’s busiest locations, sparking public safety concerns. Authorities are rushing to find the person responsible and uncover the motive behind this horrifying crime.

Emergency Crews Rushed to the Scene After Disturbing 911 Call

At 3:55 a.m., someone called 911 to report that an attacker had set a person on fire at 41st Street and 7th Avenue. First responders arrived within minutes and found the victim suffering from serious burns. Terrifying images showed the man, shirtless and wrapped in a blue blanket, as emergency crews worked to assist him. The extent of his injuries was severe, but paramedics were able to stabilize him before rushing him to New York Presbyterian Cornell for treatment.

Police Searching for Suspect as Evidence Is Collected

Authorities believe someone deliberately set the victim on fire, but they have not released the suspect’s name. Authorities have not determined whether the attacker targeted the victim or struck at random. Police described the suspect as having a medium complexion and wearing blue clothing. Investigators recovered a red fire extinguisher, a jacket, and other items from the crime scene. These pieces of evidence may help police identify and track down the person responsible. As of now, no arrests have been made, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Fire Extinguisher Used to Save Victim as Woman Was Escorted by Police

Firefighters and police acted fast to put out the flames using a fire extinguisher. White foam from the extinguisher covered the pavement where the attack occurred. Witnesses in the area watched in shock as emergency responders worked to save the man’s life. A woman wearing a dress and heels, believed to have been with the victim at the time, was seen being escorted by police. Her connection to the incident remains unclear, but authorities are likely questioning her as part of the investigation.

Shocked Witnesses Express Concern Over Rising Violence in NYC

Residents in the area were horrified by the attack. Steven Ortiz, a local resident, shared his disbelief with Eyewitness News. He described the crime as “very inhumane” and expressed concern over the growing violence in the city. Ortiz stated, “Just listening to all these things, especially with what happens on the train, in the subway—I don’t know what’s going on with people who just want to light people on fire. I don’t understand, just very inhumane. Especially in the middle of Times Square, it’s crazy, it doesn’t make any sense.” His reaction echoes the fears of many New Yorkers who feel the streets are becoming more dangerous.

Recent Subway Attack Still Fresh in the Minds of New Yorkers

This attack comes only months after another disturbing case of arson in New York City. On December 22, an attacker set fire to 57-year-old Debrina Kawam from New Jersey, killing her on a subway train near Coney Island. Police said illegal immigrant Sebastian Zepeta used a lighter to set her on fire and fanned the flames with his shirt. Prosecutors stated that he then sat on a bench and watched her burn. This crime, just like the recent Times Square attack, shocked the city and raised concerns about safety on public transportation.

NYPD Arrested Suspect in Subway Case Thanks to Public Assistance

Law enforcement sources told The New York Post that Zepeta claimed he drank too much and couldn’t remember the attack. He pleaded not guilty to murder and arson charges. A viral video showed an NYPD officer walking past the flames while a man, allegedly Zepeta, watched the horrifying scene unfold. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch later explained that officers at the scene did not realize the suspect was still nearby. Hours after the attack, the NYPD released surveillance images of Zepeta watching his victim burn before casually walking away. Later that day, high school students recognized him from the images, leading to his arrest.

Authorities Urge Public to Stay Alert and Report Any Information about Suspect

These recent crimes highlight growing concerns about public safety in New York City. Authorities are asking for anyone with information about the Times Square attack to come forward. The NYPD continues its investigation, working to track down the suspect and bring justice to the victim. Police are also reminding residents to stay aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to help prevent further violent incidents.

Anna Karolina Heinrich

Anna Karolina Heinrich is a highly accomplished and versatile professional in the international Media and Entertainment Industry, with a partial presence in Vienna, Austria, and Los Angeles, California. With over twenty years of experience, she has carved a successful career as a Manager, Publicist, and Journalist, building a bridge between Hollywood and Europe.

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