A person lit themself on fire Friday outside of the Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial is taking place, witnesses and police sources told Business Insider.

The incident unfolded inside a barricaded area across the street from the Manhattan criminal courthouse where a full jury had just been selected in the former president’s historic trial.

Emergency responders received a 911 call at 1:37 p.m. and paramedics rushed a man to a local hospital in critical condition, according to a New York Police Department spokesperson.

“There are no additional safety concerns at this time and the investigation is ongoing,” the spokesperson said

At the park, one witness told Business Insider that he saw the man pull out a can and pour something on himself before the fire.

“After pouring himself with obviously something flammable, he took out, I think, a lighter and lit himself on fire,” the man, an Upper Westside resident, told reporters.

The witness said people at the scene started screaming. The flames engulfed his entire body.

Before the fire, the man threw a couple dozen pamphlets titled “The True History of the World.”

In a Subtack post published Friday afternoon around the time of the incident, an individual claimed that he was the one to set himself on fire. His post, viewed by Business Insider, was filled with conspiracy-filled rants about the American government.

“I am an investigative researcher who has set himself on fire outside of the Trump trial in Manhattan,” he wrote.

Witnesses said he was standing among a small group of pro-Trump protesters before the fire.

This story is developing and will be updated.

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