
New York City authorities are searching for the person who set a man on fire in Times Square on Sunday morning. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Police responded to a 45-year-old man on fire on West 41st Street and Seventh Avenue just before 4 a.m., police said in a statement, NBC New York reported. No one has been arrested. Police do not believe it was a random attack. They also said no homeless people were involved.
Main Idea: New York City police are searching for the person who set a 45-year-old man on fire in Times Square, and the victim is now stable in the hospital.
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A violent attack in a busy tourist area can raise fear for workers, visitors, and nearby businesses, and it may lead to higher police and safety costs.
NYPD investigation may help identify the attacker and support public safety if arrests follow.
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