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NYPD Seeks Trio After Sleeping Homeless Man Set on Fire in Penn Station

By Matthias Binder March 4, 2026
Goon sets sleeping man on fire inside Penn Station as ghoulish pals look on: cops
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Unprovoked Assault Shocks CommutersVictim Rushed to Burn Unit in Stable ConditionDetailed Descriptions Aid Police HuntJoint Investigation Targets Elusive Suspects

Unprovoked Assault Shocks Commuters (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Manhattan – Three young men ignited the clothing of a sleeping homeless man inside Penn Station on Monday evening, leaving him with burns in a brazen act captured on surveillance footage.[1][2]

Unprovoked Assault Shocks Commuters

The incident unfolded around 8:40 p.m. in the Amtrak rotunda beneath Madison Square Garden, a bustling area near West 31st Street and Seventh Avenue.[1] The 37-year-old victim lay asleep on the floor when the group approached. One man lit the victim’s clothes, sparking a small blaze while the others stood by watching.[3]

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First responders arrived quickly, extinguished the flames, and rushed the man to a nearby hospital. Police confirmed the attack appeared random, with no prior interaction between the victim and suspects.[4] Commuters in the transit hub, one of the world’s busiest, witnessed the chaos but no immediate intervention occurred before authorities intervened.

Victim Rushed to Burn Unit in Stable Condition

Medical teams transported the victim to Weill Cornell Medical Center or NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital’s burn unit, depending on reports.[2][1] He sustained second-degree burns to his arm and back. Authorities described the injuries as non-life-threatening, and he remained in stable condition following treatment.

The man’s homelessness highlighted ongoing challenges in New York City’s public spaces. Penn Station serves millions annually, yet incidents involving vulnerable individuals persist amid the hub’s constant foot traffic.

Detailed Descriptions Aid Police Hunt

Investigators released descriptions of the three suspects to aid the public in identifying them. Each man displayed distinct clothing and features noted by witnesses and surveillance.

  • The primary suspect wore a black jacket and blue jeans.
  • A second man donned a brown jacket, gray pants, and a gray hat.
  • The third appeared in all-black attire, carried a black backpack, and had shoulder-length hair.[3]

The group fled deeper into the Amtrak station after the fire started. No weapons appeared involved, and police urged anyone with information to come forward.

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Joint Investigation Targets Elusive Suspects

NYPD detectives partnered with Amtrak police to review footage and canvass the area. No arrests occurred as of Tuesday, and the probe continued into the next day.[4] Officials emphasized the suspects remained at large, posing potential risks in crowded transit environments.

This event echoed a December 2025 case where an 18-year-old faced federal charges for setting another homeless man ablaze on a subway train near Penn Station.[1] Such attacks underscored vulnerabilities for those without shelter during harsh winter months.

Key Takeaways

  • A 37-year-old homeless man suffered non-life-threatening burns in the attack.
  • Three young men, one igniting the fire, fled the Amtrak rotunda unharmed.
  • NYPD and Amtrak police seek public tips; no arrests yet.

As New York grapples with public safety in its transit hubs, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and support for the unhoused. What steps should authorities take next to prevent such horrors? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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