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Max Azzarello, who burned himself to death Friday near the courthouse where former President Donald Trump is standing trial, was a registered organ donor whose kidneys have already been donated to ...
Max Azzarello, the Florida man who set himself on fire outside Manhattan Criminal Court where former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial was being held, has died of his extensive self ...
Horrified witnesses desperately called for help as self-described “investigative researcher” Max Azzarello lit himself on fire in a park outside the Manhattan courthouse where President Donald ...
Police identified Max Azzarello, a conspiracy theorist, as the man who set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump was being tried in his hush money case.
The man who set himself on fire outside Donald Trump’s trial in Manhattan, Max Azzarello, appears to have left behind a Substack, titled “The Ponzi Papers,” that points to a variety of ...
Max Azzarello, the man who set himself on fire outside of Trump's hush money trial, had a strange criminal history and had just finished 180 days of probation as he self-immolated in protest ...
Max Azzarello, the man who... Police and emergency officials gather in a park outside of Manhattan Criminal Court as smoke still lingers where a man set himself on fire Friday afternoon in New ...
Max Azzarello left a haunting final message on social media just an hour before setting himself alight outside Donald Trump's criminal trial. In his final Instagram story, the chilling words "I ...
Friday afternoon, internet activist Max Azzarello self-immolated as an act of protest outside former-President Donald Trump’s trial. He remains in critical condition. Headlines and news stories ...
Max Azzarello, a 37-year-old from St. Augustine, Florida, died Friday night hours after the shocking display, said to be 'an 'extreme act of protest...[against] a totalitarian con, and our own ...
Newsweek reached out to Trump's campaign by email for comment. Self-proclaimed "investigative researcher" Max Azzarello posted a repetitive message to his Instagram story just minutes before ...