Police charge two suspects after man set on fire at Penn Station
By WABC Staff
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NEW YORK CITY (WABC) — A second person is facing charges after a 37-year-old homeless man was set on fire outside of Penn Station in New York City.
47-year old-Damon Johnson of Brooklyn and 33-year-old Lyla Najjar of Queens were arrested in connection with the arson attack.
The victim was sleeping or lying in an old taxiway when two men and a woman approached him just before 9 p.m. on Monday.
“You look up above the escalator, there’s a gentleman on fire, flames completely engulfed, he’s running back and forth trying to get it out, people are trying to pat him down,” said witness Sam Stalone.
Surveillance video also shows Amtrak police rushing up an escalator in the rotunda area to try to assist the victim.
“Everyone was just completely shocked, they didn’t know what happened, nobody knew what was going on, then the firefighters came,” Stalone said.
The fire was quickly put out by bystanders and first responders, but the victim suffered second degree burns to his arm and back. He was taken to the hospital.
Johnson was arrested in the immediate aftermath of the crime.
Johnson was caught on camera crouching and leaning over the victim for some time before walking away.
Police believe he set the victim’s jacket on fire.
Johnson is charged with attempted murder, assault and reckless endangerment. He pleaded not guilty and was held without bail.
Johnson has about 131 prior arrests dating back to 1995 in the Bronx. He is on parole for a 2018 robbery, when he slashed a student’s face and took taking cash from his pockets. That victim required more than 100 stitches.
Lyla Najjar was arrested Wednesday. She was charged with assault.
Najjar has five prior arrests.
Detectives are still investigating the crime.
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