WATCH: Man wanted for hurling flaming containers at people in NYC subway station

The NYPD released footage of the suspect hurling two cans of fire toward a group of people

VIDEO: Man throws cans of fire at strangers in NYC subway station

The NYPD released video of a man wanted for throwing flaming containers at subway riders on the evening of Monday, Feb. 5.

The search for a suspect who allegedly threw cans of fire at a group of people in a New York City subway station remains underway, police said.

According to the New York Police Department (NYPD), a man targeted the bystanders at the West 28th Street subway station in Manhattan on Feb. 5 at approximately 7:40 p.m. The incident was recorded and the footage was publicly released on Wednesday.

The video appears to show the suspect holding two burning cans while standing at the station's turnstile.

Moments later, the suspect can be seen hurling the flaming cans at a group of strangers on the platform.

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Man holding flaming cans

A group of people at a New York City subway station were attacked by a man who appeared to throw burning cans at them, according to video released by police. (NYPD CrimeStoppers)

Authorities said that no one was injured during the incident.

Following the random attack, the NYPD said that the suspect fled and ultimately disappeared.

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Man entering subway system with flaming cans in hands

The suspect was described as a man approximately 35 years old, standing at 6 feet tall and weighing 156 pounds, with a slender build and brown eyes. (NYPD CrimeStoppers)

The suspect was described as a man approximately 35 years old, who is believed to be about 6 feet tall and approximately 156 pounds, with a slender build and brown eyes. 

He was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt underneath a black jacket with black pants and black sandals.

NYPD car

No one was injured during the incident, according to the New York Police Department. (iStock)

Authorities are urging anyone with information to call NYPD's Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) – for Spanish, dial 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). 

Tips can also be submitted through the Crime Stoppers website or to @NYPDTips on X, formerly Twitter.

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Authored by Sarah Rumpf-Whitten,Lawrence Richard via FoxNews March 13th 2024