The individual who set himself on fire in front of the courtroom on the Trump trial in New York City has passed away.
As the jury selection process for Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial was winding down on Friday, Max Azzarello lit himself on fire outside of Manhattan Criminal Court. He then drenched himself with a flammable chemical and set himself on fire. He was brought to a hospital in severe condition.
Later that night, Azzarello, who was suspected of being a conspiracy theorist, passed away as a result of major burns to his body.
It has been stated that the Florida resident went to a hotel in SoHo, where he made a reservation for a room, before to carrying out his act of self-immolation. Before putting his lethal plan into action, he went to a park close to the courtroom and flung a number of pamphlets into the air while ranting incoherently. He then proceeded to put his plan into action.

The startling show of flames devouring Azzarello was seen by reporters from CNN, who were there and shot footage of the whole event with their cameras.
The lunacy did not end there; a manifesto that was politically charged and incoherent appeared on the internet. It seemed to be connected to Azzarello, who had his own “Substack” website that was dubbed The Ponzi Papers.
According to the page, Azzarello allegedly said that he intended to light himself on fire outside of the Trump trial in order to “draw attention to an urgent and important discovery.”
Then, according to the allegations, he went off on a tangent about how we are victims of a totalitarian fraud and how the government “is about to hit us with an apocalyptic fascist world coup.”

The individual who set himself on fire in front of the courtroom on the Trump trial in New York City has passed away.
As the jury selection process for Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial was winding down on Friday, Max Azzarello lit himself on fire outside of Manhattan Criminal Court. He then drenched himself with a flammable chemical and set himself on fire. He was brought to a hospital in severe condition.
Later that night, Azzarello, who was suspected of being a conspiracy theorist, passed away as a result of major burns to his body.
It has been stated that the Florida resident went to a hotel in SoHo, where he made a reservation for a room, before to carrying out his act of self-immolation. Before putting his lethal plan into action, he went to a park close to the courtroom and flung a number of pamphlets into the air while ranting incoherently. He then proceeded to put his plan into action.
According to the page, Azzarello allegedly said that he intended to light himself on fire outside of the Trump trial in order to “draw attention to an urgent and important discovery.”
Then, according to the allegations, he went off on a tangent about how we are victims of a totalitarian fraud and how the government “is about to hit us with an apocalyptic fascist world coup.”