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Protest at Site of Self-Immolation Outside UN

E 42nd St & 1st Ave, Tudor City, Manhattan

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Summary

  • A 52-year-old man has died after responders found him with severe burns outside the United Nations headquarters in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan. Reports indicate he set himself on fire.

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Protesters gather holding Tibetan and American flags near barricades outside the UN.

Reuters reports that Rangzen sought to perform a live appeal for Tibetan independence and unity, in addition to protesting new Chinese ethnicity laws.

The man who died from severe burns outside the UN on Thursday evening has been identified as a 52-year-old Tibetan man named Lobga Rangzen.

The address reported for this incident has changed to E 42nd St & 1st Ave.

The investigation is ongoing.

The incident occurred outside the United Nations Headquarters.

The man reportedly set himself on fire, according to the New York Post and an initial dispatch transmission from the FDNY.

The NYPD confirmed a flag was recovered at the scene but did not specify what kind. The New York Post, citing sources, reports it was a Tibetan flag and that materials reading "China Out of Tibet" were found nearby. Those details and any motive are unconfirmed by police.

The man who was found with severe burns has died, the NYPD said. He was 52.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741.

A Citizen user's video shows emergency responders on scene.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1st Ave & E 45th St.

Protesters gather holding Tibetan and American flags near barricades outside the UN.

Reuters reports that Rangzen sought to perform a live appeal for Tibetan independence and unity, in addition to protesting new Chinese ethnicity laws.

The man who died from severe burns outside the UN on Thursday evening has been identified as a 52-year-old Tibetan man named Lobga Rangzen.

The address reported for this incident has changed to E 42nd St & 1st Ave.

The investigation is ongoing.

The incident occurred outside the United Nations Headquarters.

The man reportedly set himself on fire, according to the New York Post and an initial dispatch transmission from the FDNY.

The NYPD confirmed a flag was recovered at the scene but did not specify what kind. The New York Post, citing sources, reports it was a Tibetan flag and that materials reading "China Out of Tibet" were found nearby. Those details and any motive are unconfirmed by police.

The man who was found with severe burns has died, the NYPD said. He was 52.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741.

A Citizen user's video shows emergency responders on scene.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1st Ave & E 45th St.

Protesters gather holding Tibetan and American flags near barricades outside the UN.

Reuters reports that Rangzen sought to perform a live appeal for Tibetan independence and unity, in addition to protesting new Chinese ethnicity laws.

The man who died from severe burns outside the UN on Thursday evening has been identified as a 52-year-old Tibetan man named Lobga Rangzen.

The address reported for this incident has changed to E 42nd St & 1st Ave.

The investigation is ongoing.

The incident occurred outside the United Nations Headquarters.

The man reportedly set himself on fire, according to the New York Post and an initial dispatch transmission from the FDNY.

The NYPD confirmed a flag was recovered at the scene but did not specify what kind. The New York Post, citing sources, reports it was a Tibetan flag and that materials reading "China Out of Tibet" were found nearby. Those details and any motive are unconfirmed by police.

The man who was found with severe burns has died, the NYPD said. He was 52.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741.

A Citizen user's video shows emergency responders on scene.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1st Ave & E 45th St.

Protesters gather holding Tibetan and American flags near barricades outside the UN.

Reuters reports that Rangzen sought to perform a live appeal for Tibetan independence and unity, in addition to protesting new Chinese ethnicity laws.

The man who died from severe burns outside the UN on Thursday evening has been identified as a 52-year-old Tibetan man named Lobga Rangzen.

The address reported for this incident has changed to E 42nd St & 1st Ave.

The investigation is ongoing.

The incident occurred outside the United Nations Headquarters.

The man reportedly set himself on fire, according to the New York Post and an initial dispatch transmission from the FDNY.

The NYPD confirmed a flag was recovered at the scene but did not specify what kind. The New York Post, citing sources, reports it was a Tibetan flag and that materials reading "China Out of Tibet" were found nearby. Those details and any motive are unconfirmed by police.

The man who was found with severe burns has died, the NYPD said. He was 52.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741.

A Citizen user's video shows emergency responders on scene.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1st Ave & E 45th St.

Protesters gather holding Tibetan and American flags near barricades outside the UN.

Reuters reports that Rangzen sought to perform a live appeal for Tibetan independence and unity, in addition to protesting new Chinese ethnicity laws.

The man who died from severe burns outside the UN on Thursday evening has been identified as a 52-year-old Tibetan man named Lobga Rangzen.

The address reported for this incident has changed to E 42nd St & 1st Ave.

The investigation is ongoing.

The incident occurred outside the United Nations Headquarters.

The man reportedly set himself on fire, according to the New York Post and an initial dispatch transmission from the FDNY.

The NYPD confirmed a flag was recovered at the scene but did not specify what kind. The New York Post, citing sources, reports it was a Tibetan flag and that materials reading "China Out of Tibet" were found nearby. Those details and any motive are unconfirmed by police.

The man who was found with severe burns has died, the NYPD said. He was 52.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741.

A Citizen user's video shows emergency responders on scene.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1st Ave & E 45th St.

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Radio Clips

Manhattan FDNY · Jul 2, 7:24PM · 0:25
19 Engine 21. Engine 21. Engine 21, we're not getting this from EMS. It's someone who lit themselves on fire. 21, 10-4. EMS responding? Yeah, 10-4, EMS, that's happening. 21, 10-4.
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Manhattan FDNY · Jul 2, 6:50PM · 0:24
Battalion 8 to Manhattan. Battalion 8. 807, we have one victim, 10-45, Code 2, severely burned. Engine 21 is working on him now. EMS is on the scene and PD is on the scene, K. 10-4.
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Manhattan FDNY · Jul 2, 6:41PM · 0:31
Battalion 1 to Manhattan. Battalion 1. 6-8, 10-18, 5 no code, Battalion 1's 10-8. Engine 21 to Manhattan. Company 21. Engine 21, can you put in a rush on the bus? We do have a confirmed male that was on fire, extinguished now, but in serious condition. Alright, 10-4, we'll update EMS. 10-4.
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Comments30

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:54 PM

can we all show some sympathy and respect his name is loga rangzen not a bozo not any of these names you guys think is ok to say whatsoever

NewYorkUser517964004Jul 2 at 6:56 PM

This is so sad.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:53 PM

It’s honestly crazy how normalized hate and disrespect toward Tibet has become. People don’t even think twice before making insensitive comments, and it says a lot about how careless and inhumane the internet can be sometimes. A man literally self-immolated because of how strongly he felt about Tibet not being free, and whether people agree or not, he was still a real person who had been speaking about it for a long time and believed in what he was doing. At the very least, he deserves respect, not jokes or hate. It’s just sad how quickly people forget basic empathy and treat serious situations like they don’t matter. Tibet still not being free after all this time is something that should make people reflect, not mock. We really need to do better as people and stop being so numb to other people’s pain.

tentoesdownnnJul 2 at 9:28 PM

HE SELF IMMOLATED BECAUSE OF THE CCPS CONTROL ON TIBET! THEY ARE BANNING TEACHING TIBETAN LANGUAGE IN TIBETAN

Time2Gentrify4d ago

The American experience is not entirely dissimilar. And not this guy nor anyone else airing their foreign grievances in our cities cares about that.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:54 PM

can we all show some sympathy and respect his name is loga rangzen not a bozo not any of these names you guys think is ok to say whatsoever

NewYorkUser517964004Jul 2 at 6:56 PM

This is so sad.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:53 PM

It’s honestly crazy how normalized hate and disrespect toward Tibet has become. People don’t even think twice before making insensitive comments, and it says a lot about how careless and inhumane the internet can be sometimes. A man literally self-immolated because of how strongly he felt about Tibet not being free, and whether people agree or not, he was still a real person who had been speaking about it for a long time and believed in what he was doing. At the very least, he deserves respect, not jokes or hate. It’s just sad how quickly people forget basic empathy and treat serious situations like they don’t matter. Tibet still not being free after all this time is something that should make people reflect, not mock. We really need to do better as people and stop being so numb to other people’s pain.

tentoesdownnnJul 2 at 9:28 PM

HE SELF IMMOLATED BECAUSE OF THE CCPS CONTROL ON TIBET! THEY ARE BANNING TEACHING TIBETAN LANGUAGE IN TIBETAN

Time2Gentrify4d ago

The American experience is not entirely dissimilar. And not this guy nor anyone else airing their foreign grievances in our cities cares about that.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:54 PM

can we all show some sympathy and respect his name is loga rangzen not a bozo not any of these names you guys think is ok to say whatsoever

NewYorkUser517964004Jul 2 at 6:56 PM

This is so sad.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:53 PM

It’s honestly crazy how normalized hate and disrespect toward Tibet has become. People don’t even think twice before making insensitive comments, and it says a lot about how careless and inhumane the internet can be sometimes. A man literally self-immolated because of how strongly he felt about Tibet not being free, and whether people agree or not, he was still a real person who had been speaking about it for a long time and believed in what he was doing. At the very least, he deserves respect, not jokes or hate. It’s just sad how quickly people forget basic empathy and treat serious situations like they don’t matter. Tibet still not being free after all this time is something that should make people reflect, not mock. We really need to do better as people and stop being so numb to other people’s pain.

tentoesdownnnJul 2 at 9:28 PM

HE SELF IMMOLATED BECAUSE OF THE CCPS CONTROL ON TIBET! THEY ARE BANNING TEACHING TIBETAN LANGUAGE IN TIBETAN

Time2Gentrify4d ago

The American experience is not entirely dissimilar. And not this guy nor anyone else airing their foreign grievances in our cities cares about that.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:54 PM

can we all show some sympathy and respect his name is loga rangzen not a bozo not any of these names you guys think is ok to say whatsoever

NewYorkUser517964004Jul 2 at 6:56 PM

This is so sad.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:53 PM

It’s honestly crazy how normalized hate and disrespect toward Tibet has become. People don’t even think twice before making insensitive comments, and it says a lot about how careless and inhumane the internet can be sometimes. A man literally self-immolated because of how strongly he felt about Tibet not being free, and whether people agree or not, he was still a real person who had been speaking about it for a long time and believed in what he was doing. At the very least, he deserves respect, not jokes or hate. It’s just sad how quickly people forget basic empathy and treat serious situations like they don’t matter. Tibet still not being free after all this time is something that should make people reflect, not mock. We really need to do better as people and stop being so numb to other people’s pain.

tentoesdownnnJul 2 at 9:28 PM

HE SELF IMMOLATED BECAUSE OF THE CCPS CONTROL ON TIBET! THEY ARE BANNING TEACHING TIBETAN LANGUAGE IN TIBETAN

Time2Gentrify4d ago

The American experience is not entirely dissimilar. And not this guy nor anyone else airing their foreign grievances in our cities cares about that.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:54 PM

can we all show some sympathy and respect his name is loga rangzen not a bozo not any of these names you guys think is ok to say whatsoever

NewYorkUser517964004Jul 2 at 6:56 PM

This is so sad.

yallaintreadyforthisoneJul 2 at 9:53 PM

It’s honestly crazy how normalized hate and disrespect toward Tibet has become. People don’t even think twice before making insensitive comments, and it says a lot about how careless and inhumane the internet can be sometimes. A man literally self-immolated because of how strongly he felt about Tibet not being free, and whether people agree or not, he was still a real person who had been speaking about it for a long time and believed in what he was doing. At the very least, he deserves respect, not jokes or hate. It’s just sad how quickly people forget basic empathy and treat serious situations like they don’t matter. Tibet still not being free after all this time is something that should make people reflect, not mock. We really need to do better as people and stop being so numb to other people’s pain.

tentoesdownnnJul 2 at 9:28 PM

HE SELF IMMOLATED BECAUSE OF THE CCPS CONTROL ON TIBET! THEY ARE BANNING TEACHING TIBETAN LANGUAGE IN TIBETAN

Time2Gentrify4d ago

The American experience is not entirely dissimilar. And not this guy nor anyone else airing their foreign grievances in our cities cares about that.

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