Max Azzarello burns to death close to the Trump trial in New York City

A conspiracy theorist who had self-immolated outside of a courthouse has died.”Troubled conspiracy theorist” Max Azzarello passed away after lighting himself on fire in front of the courthouse. The native of Florida was sent to the hospital immediately after sustaining a third-degree burn. Many people have been horrified and disturbed by the occurrence, which happened in the midst of a highly charged atmosphere of media coverage and public attention surrounding the trial. The unsettling event happened at a park in Manhattan, across the street from the site of the ongoing hush money trial for former President Donald Trump.

As reporters waited outside the Manhattan courthouse to cover former President Donald Trump’s trial in the hush money case on April 19, a startling series of events occurred. Smoke started to pour over the street from the courthouse as they were explaining the case progress. One camera that was panning the scene captured a man sitting on fire, who was subsequently identified as Maxwell Azzarello. Extinguishers were sent out by firefighters in a timely manner to put out the fire.

According to Fox News, the individual had distributed pamphlets to Trump supporters in the past. Later, after detonating a pile of flyers containing a link to the Substack newsletter, he drenched himself in fuel. The 37-year-old reportedly died as a result of a severe burn.

 

 

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