Man Sets Woman on Fire in NYC Subway and Watches Her Burn, NYPD Officer’s Inaction Sparks Public Fury
Amidst the chaos, an NYPD officer appears to walk past the scene, casually waving his hand in apparent exasperation but failing to intervene, neither detaining the suspect nor assisting the woman.
Disturbing footage has emerged from a Brooklyn subway station, showing a woman burning to death while a nearby police officer seemingly ignores the horrific scene. The chilling incident occurred early Sunday morning at the Stillwell Avenue station, as 33-year-old Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, a migrant from Guatemala, allegedly set the woman on fire while she slept on the F train.
In the heart-wrenching videos, Zapeta-Calil can be seen sitting calmly on the platform, watching the victim, who is engulfed in flames. One clip even shows the suspect fanning the fire as the woman, visibly distressed, leans against the subway car, completely consumed by the blaze. Other subway riders can be seen filming the horrifying event on their phones, yet the police response raises serious questions.
Amidst the chaos, an NYPD officer appears to walk past the scene, casually waving his hand in apparent exasperation but failing to intervene, neither detaining the suspect nor assisting the woman. This disturbing footage has sparked outrage across social media, with many criticizing the officers for their failure to act.
“Police officer walks by. Doesn’t take his jacket off to smother the flames. Not his problem. Guess he doesn’t get paid too much. Can we find out who he is? His behavior is shameful,” one user wrote on X. Another commenter said, “I don’t know which is more wild—the fact she’s on fire and just standing there, or the cop who just walked by like all was normal.”
New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch addressed the incident in a press conference, defending the officers’ actions by stating that they were unaware of the suspect’s presence at the scene. “The officers who responded were not aware that the suspect was still there at the time,” she explained.
However, many have questioned the police response, calling it “cowardly” and “shameful.” One social media user suggested the officer involved should face consequences, stating, “The cop should go to jail for not helping. This is the oath they take. Coward.”
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