An unknown man was captured on video as he lit newspapers on fire in the New York City subway system and threw them on the platform toward other riders, many of whom appeared to be teenage students.
A New York City subway rider recorded a man on video as he lit newspapers on fire and threw them at other riders on the platform in Manhattan on Monday. (Credit: @StevieCarlstrom / LOCAL NEWS X /TMX) ...
NEW YORK, New York (TMX) - On Monday around 5:30 p.m. a man began lighting newspapers on fire in a New York subway and throwing them at school kids and onto the subway tracks. Authorities are still ...
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An unknown man was captured on video as he lit newspapers on fire in the New York City subway system and threw them on the platform toward other riders, many of whom appeared to be teenage students.
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An unknown man was captured on video as he lit newspapers on fire in the New York City subway system and threw them on the platform toward other riders, many of whom appeared to be teenage students.