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Penn Station: Two arrested after homeless man was set on fire
Summary
Police said two people were arrested after a sleeping man was set on fire inside Penn Station; the victim was taken to Weill Cornell Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Police said two people were arrested after a sleeping man was set on fire inside Penn Station. The incident occurred late Monday in the Amtrak Rotunda near 31st Street and Seventh Avenue, authorities said. First responders extinguished the fire and the 37-year-old victim was taken to Weill Cornell Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities identified two suspects and made arrests in the days after the incident.
Known details:
- Authorities say a sleeping 37-year-old man was set on fire inside the Amtrak Rotunda at Penn Station late Monday.
- First responders extinguished the blaze and the victim was taken to Weill Cornell Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
- Damon Johnson, 47, of Brooklyn, was arrested and charged with attempted murder, assault and reckless endangerment; police reported he has 88 prior arrests.
- Lyla Najjar, 33, of Queens, was arrested and charged with assault; police reported she has five prior arrests and said a third person may have been involved.
Summary:
The arrests mean the case has moved into the criminal justice process and the named suspects face charges; specific court dates or further procedural steps were not specified. Undetermined at this time.
