A man set himself on fire on Friday outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump’s historic hush-money trial was taking place, witnesses said.

A witness at the scene said he first heard the man throwing pamphlets into the air, then saw him douse himself from a can and light himself on fire.

“At that point, I said, ‘Oh shoot, what am I going to see?'” the witness told Reuters.

CNN reporters said they saw a man engulfed in flames for more than three minutes.

“I see a totally charred human being,” one of them said on air.

The shocking development came shortly after jury selection for Trump’s trial was completed, clearing the way for prosecutors and defence attorneys to make opening statements next week in a case stemming from hush money paid to a porn star.

The downtown Manhattan courthouse, heavily guarded by police, drew a throng of protesters and onlookers on Monday, the trial’s first day, though crowds have dwindled since then.

A smell of smoke lingered in the plaza shortly after the incident, according to a Reuters witness, and a police officer used a fire extinguisher on the ground.

More to come.



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