Who is the victim?
The victim is James George, a homeless man.
News / Crime
A homeless man was set on fire on a NYC subway. The victim, James George, has been reunited with his family after initial surgery. Hiram Carrero, 18, has been charged with arson.
The incident occurred on a northbound 3 train in midtown Manhattan. Hiram Carrero allegedly set the victim’s pants on fire while he was sleeping. The victim remained on the train until 42nd Street-Times Square, where an MTA worker alerted first responders. Carrero faces a mandatory minimum sentence of seven years and a maximum of 40 years in prison. US Attorney Jay Clayton condemned the act, emphasizing the right of New Yorkers to feel safe on the subway.
The victim is James George, a homeless man.
The suspect is Hiram Carrero, an 18-year-old from Manhattan.
Carrero is charged with arson resulting in injury to another person.
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