Watch: Video of alleged NYPD cop ‘ignoring’ burning woman on NYC subway sparks outrage

Horrific video of woman burned alive in NYC subway sparks outrage

A shocking video of a woman being burned alive in a New York City subway has gone viral, igniting widespread anger and calls for accountability. The footage, which shows a woman engulfed in flames as a purported NYPD officer walks past without intervening, has drawn sharp criticism of the officer’s actions and the overall police response.

Social media erupts over officer’s inaction

The video, widely shared on social media, shows the victim trapped in flames while a person in an NYPD uniform appears to walk by without offering assistance. This has prompted outrage, with many questioning the officer’s apparent indifference. Radio and television host John Cardillo expressed his disgust on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “I am disgusted with what the NYPD has become. I debated posting this because the victim’s family deserves better, but people need to understand just how bad it is.”

Critics online also voiced their anger. One user commented, “The NYPD would rather waste all their resources on a perp walk than save a woman burning to death. ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING.” Another user questioned the officer’s awareness, writing, “How does this happen?? NYPD officer walks right past the woman burning alive on the subway like he’s off to get a gyro. This is insanity.”

The victim’s identity remains unconfirmed

Social media speculation has identified the victim as Amelia Carter, 29, though authorities have not yet confirmed this. Adding to the confusion, some users claimed the circulated image of the alleged victim might have been generated by artificial intelligence.

Outrage aimed at local leaders

As public frustration mounted, many turned their anger toward local politicians, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams, District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and Governor Kathy Hochul. One post read, “Notice the NYPD walking by. This is on Hochul, Bragg, James, and Biden/Obama, Mayorkas. And NYers keep voting them in. Abhorrent.”

Suspect arrested and charged

Later that day, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced at a press conference that a person of interest had been arrested. The suspect, identified as an illegal immigrant from Guatemala who arrived in the United States in 2018, has been charged with first-degree murder and arson. The NYPD has offered a $10,000 reward for information related to the incident.

The gruesome video has amplified public scrutiny of New York City’s safety measures and the role of law enforcement in preventing and responding to such tragedies. The investigation into the incident continues as the city grapples with its aftermath.

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