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FL man set himself on fire outside Donald Trump's NY trial | Latest Reports

The Florida man who threw pamphlets in the air before dousing himself with accelerant and lighting himself on fire outside former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in Lower Manhattan has

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he was taken to hospital but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. journalists here had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon, when the man, later identified as a florida resident in his mid 30s, entered the park. he threw coloured pamphlets in the air, doused himself in lighterfluid and set himself on fire. and we here could see the blaze, could feel that heat. now, officials later said that he wasn't targeting any individual, any group or, in fact, this trial. their investigation is ongoing, but they believe he was a conspiracy theorist. now, they say they are going to be reviewing security protocols around this courthouse in light of the high—profile nature of this trial and whether, in fact, to close that park down to the public. but nevertheless, court resumed. it remained on schedule. and opening statements in this trial will now begin on monday.

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BBC News

the man doused himself in a liquid before throwing conspiracy theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. journalists here had just learned that jury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon, when the man, later identified as a florida resident in his mid 30s, entered the park. he threw coloured pamphlets in the air, doused himself in lighter fluid and set himself on fire. and we here could see the blaze, could feel that heat. now, officials later said that he wasn't targeting any individual, any group or, in fact, this trial. their investigation is ongoing, but they believe he was a conspiracy theorist. now, they say they are going to be reviewing security protocols around this courthouse in light of the high—profile nature of this trial and whether, in fact, to close that park down to the public. but nevertheless, court resumed.

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BBC News

police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid, before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. more on that, and the trial itself. 0n more on that, and the trial itself. on monday and we will have full coverage of that trial and the reaction from our reporter who has been covering that from their and that will be on monday here on bbc news, and we can now hear what happened yesterday. journalists here had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon, when the man, later identified as a florida resident in his mid—30s, entered the park. he threw coloured pamphlets in the air, doused himself in lighterfluid and set himself on fire. and we here could see the blaze, could feel that heat. now, officials later said that he wasn't targeting any

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Centuries-old artworks saved from Copenhagen's stock exchange blaze

As the blaze ripped through the 400-year-old Copenhagen landmark on Tuesday, passersby jumped off their bicycles to help firefighters, conservators and soldiers retrieve valuable paintings.

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CNN News Central

he had let himself out and fire in front of the courthouse right now, we are watching as the plane, we can smell, the air. i can smell the burning two of some sort of a flash. i can smell the burning of some sort of agent being used as well as an accelerant to put backfire. i smell an actual fire extinguisher having i've been displayed, i see a person whose body appears to be on the ground being surrounded by officers. i have multiple authors are counted about a dozen officers aren't fires still burning? on multiple locations? it continues to continue to blaze. we right now have officers are moving their code, trying mr. round, this person two in gotten dr. body to prevent them from further going into flames. you can smell on singer with evan perez. you can smell burning flash, you can smell an accelerant. the flames are continuing to engulf his person. i hear shout from across the courtyard. i have people running over another fire with reshape being brought out. this person's body continues to be engulfed in flames upwards krishna, of his body is stuck in golf inflames

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

there were some frantic moments as police looked for a fire extinguisher. >> reporter: police managing to extinguish the blaze after several minutes before an ambulance arrived to take him to the hospital in critical condition. his exact motivation tonight, unclear. but police say they see no connection between the incident and the trial of mr. trump. >> we do not believe he is -- this was targeting any particular person or any particular group. we just right now are labeling it as sort of a conspiracy theorist, and we're going from there. >> reporter: authorities say he threw pamphlets in the air before lighting himself on fire. >> the pamphlets seem to be propaganda based. almost like a conspiracy theory type of pamphlet. some information in regards to ponzi schemes. >> reporter: while back inside, much of the day consumed with picking alternate jurors to step in the shoes of regular jurors if needed. several prospective jurors growing emotional. one asking to be dismissed saying she has anxiety and worried she couldn't

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BBC News and Weather

locked him inside a flat. it's believed the police had received a call from labour for the matter to be investigated. mr menzies has told the times he strongly disputed the allegations. a man is in a critical condition in hospital after setting himself on fire outside the court in new york city where donald trump is on trial. our correspondent nada tawfik is outside the court. what more do we know? what are police saying?— what more do we know? what are police saying? well, “ournalists had 'ust police saying? well, “ournalists had just learned _ police saying? well, “ournalists had just learned that — police saying? well, journalists had just learned that jury _ police saying? well, journalists had just learned thatjury selection - police saying? well, journalists had just learned thatjury selection was| just learned thatjury selection was completed in donald trump �*s trial when the man entered the park opposite the courthouse. he has been identified as a resident of florida, in his mid—30s, and when he entered the park he threw coloured pamphlets, doused himself in lighter fluid, and set himself on fire and we could see the blaze, could smell

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BBC News Now

remain suspended from the conservative whip, what that means in practice is he cannot stand as a conservative candidate at this year's general election. i think the biggerfearfor year's general election. i think the bigger fear for conservative party bossesis bigger fear for conservative party bosses is that if he resigns, there could be a by—election. he has a healthy majority of more than 16,000 but in recent by—elections, both labour and but in recent by—elections, both labourand lib but in recent by—elections, both labour and lib dems have overturned a much bigger conservative majorities. there is another danger to for the prime minister, on monday he is hoping that finally his random legislation will go through, but if questions persist about one of his mps who was until recently a trade envoy, then that might end up overshadowing the more positive news that downing street would prefer to be talking about. a jury is expected to deliver its verdict in the inquest of a8 people who died in a nightclub fire in dublin more than a0 years ago. the devastating blaze

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