Teenager sets sleeping man on fire in train and laughs as victim cries from pain

A man suffered serious burns after he fell asleep on a train on his way home from his girlfriend’s house, according to police in New York.

The New York Police Department said that they have arrested 18-year-old Christopher Jackson of Queens, after being accused of setting fire to 30-year-old Piotr Olszewski.

Jackson has been charged with arson, reckless endangerment and assault.

According to the criminal complaint, on Friday around 2:30 a.m., Olszewski woke up and saw that he was engulfed in flames.

He cried from pain while Jackson yelled into his phone that he set a man on fire. The teen was also laughing as he watched the victim burn.

Piotr Olszewski was set alight after he fell asleep on the train, cops said.

Olszewski managed to put out the flames with his hands. As a result of the attack, Olszewski suffered second-degree burns on his hands and arms.

He was rushed to the burn unit of the New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he was treated and released.

Olszewski said that he was attacked after falling asleep on the trip on his way home.

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