Man's chilling last social media post before setting himself on fire outside Trump trial

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Man sets himself on fire outside of New York courthouse as Trump stands trial

A man set himself on fire outside the New York courthouse where Trump stands trial (Image: Getty)

A man set himself on fire on Friday outside of the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse where former president Donald Trump is sitting for his New York hush money trial.

The NYPD identified the man as Max Azzarello, 37, from Florida. NYPD officials said Azzarello had used an "alcohol-based substance used for cleaning" to set himself on fire, after throwing "propaganda-based" flyers into the air.

Azzarello could be clearly seen lying on the ground on fire at around 1.30 pm. Passersby rushed to douse the flames and he was rushed away on a stretcher by emergency crews.

Azzarello is in critical condition in a burn unit, police said Friday. Officials believe he had traveled from Florida to New York in the last few days.

Azzarello apparently claimed in a blog post earlier on Friday that he was going to set himself on fire outside the courthouse in an "act of protest." The NYPD said all of Azzarello's social media profiles will be scrubbed.

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The NYPD identified the man as Max Azzarello, 37, from Florida (Image: Instagram)

Azzarello made a chilling last post on social media prior to the incident on Friday. In a story on his Instagram account, Azzarello wrote the words "I love you" several times.

The story seemed to suggest that Azzarello was unsure if he would survive his act of protest.

Authorities also said on Friday they were reviewing the security protocols outside the courthouse.

Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey said: "We are very concerned. Of course, we are going to review our security protocols."

The incident came as Judge Juan Merchan in Trump's hush money case adjourned the court for lunch.

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This is an Instagram story that Max Azzarello posted on Friday before the incident (Image: Instagram)

The former president was inside the courtroom at the time of the incident, according to CNN. A Secret Service agent briefed Trump in the gallery of the courthouse on the situation.

Police said it is unclear if Azzarello's act of protest was related to Trump's trial, but an investigation is ongoing.

Trump's trial will take place in the Manhattan courtroom for the next few weeks, forcing him to juggle his roles as criminal defendant and presidential candidate.

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