High school student charged with arson in fire that burned subway passenger

A 2019 High School Student Charged With Arson After Allegedly Setting Fire That Burned Subway Passenger Has Been Rejoined for Murder.

Federal prosecutors are seeking to add murder charges against Hiram Carrero, who they say deliberately set a fire that severely burned a sleeping subway passenger on Monday morning. The federal charge was added after prosecutors claimed that the 56-year-old man would have died if not for the efforts of police officers and emergency responders, according to sources familiar with the case.

Carrero's lawyers had initially argued that he should be released from home confinement with electronic monitoring and required to undergo a mental health evaluation. However, US District Judge Valerie E. Caproni denied their request, saying it was "hard for me to understand why an 18-year-old young man who’s in high school is out at 3 o'clock in the morning setting people on fire."

Carrero faces up to seven years in prison if convicted of federal arson charges and now also faces new murder charges. The latest incident is the latest in a string of similar attacks, with prosecutors claiming that Carrero's actions may be linked to other recent incidents across the country.

Prosecutors claim that Carrero stepped onto the subway train briefly, lit a piece of paper on fire and then fled while the passenger lay burning. He was arrested in Harlem and is now being held without bail.

The victim suffered serious burns but is expected to survive. His condition has not been disclosed.
 
😱 this is just insane! Like what's wrong with people these days? 18 years old setting fires on subways?! I'm all for mental health evaluations, but releasing him back into society right now? No way! He's gotta face the consequences of his actions and get some real help. Seven years in prison sounds like a slap on the wrist to me 🤯. And what's with these other attacks being linked together? It's like he's trying to make a statement or something 😒. The fact that the victim is expected to survive doesn't change the fact that this was a preventable tragedy and someone needs to take responsibility for it. Justice should be served 💥
 
🤯 I'm really concerned about this case, it's just so senseless 🙅‍♂️. An 18-year-old high school student setting a fire on a subway that severely burns someone... what was he thinking? 😕 It's one thing to make mistakes, but intentionally putting someone's life in danger is another story altogether 💔.

And now they're adding murder charges? That just takes it from "just really bad" to "potentially premeditated". 🚨 I'm not buying the mental health evaluation excuse either, there are plenty of resources available for people struggling with their minds. It's all about taking responsibility and being accountable for your actions.

It's also worrying that he was out at 3 am, doing this... what kind of environment is that? 🤔 Is our society just losing its grip on young people? I'm not sure what the answer is, but it's clear we need to do something about it. We can't keep letting this kind of behavior slide. 💪
 
Ugh, this guy's case is like something straight out of a thriller movie 🤯. I mean, 56 years old, setting fires on the subway? It's just wild how messed up his mind must be 😂. And now they're adding murder charges? That's just a whole 'nother level of crazy.

As a nostalgic, I gotta say that this brings back memories of the 90s and early 2000s, when crime dramas were all the rage 📺. Shows like "Law & Order" and "CSI" made you feel like the system was on top of things, but cases like this one show how far we still have to go in terms of justice and rehabilitation.

And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that he's an 18-year-old high school student 🤦‍♂️? I mean, what were his parents thinking? Shouldn't they have seen the red flags or something? It's a real question mark at this point. Anyway, here's to hoping that justice is served and Carrero gets the help he needs (or should've gotten) back in the day 🤞.
 
🤕 18-year-old Hiram Carrero faces up to 7 years in prison for federal arson charges... 🚫 and now murder charges too? 🔪 This is crazy! He's still a teen, supposed to be learning and growing, but instead he sets someone on fire and tries to escape. What's going on with our youth these days?

Here's a simple mind map to show the progression of events:
```
+-------------------+
| Carrero sets |
| fire on subway |
+-------------------+
|
| (stepped off train)
v
+-------------------+
| Passenger burns |
| and flees the |
| scene |
+-------------------+
|
| (police officers respond)
v
+-------------------+
| Carrero arrested|
| and now faces |
| new murder charge|
+-------------------+
```
This case is really concerning. We need to make sure that our youth are getting the support they need, not just throwing them in a system that might not be equipped to handle their needs. 🤝
 
omg this guy hiram carrero is so messed up 🤯 he set a fire on a subway train that burned some poor guy pretty badly and now he's in even more trouble because the victim would've died if not for the cops & emergency responders who saved him!

i don't get why his lawyers thought releasing him with some monitoring was enough though... seems like common sense to me that someone who sets fires should be locked up good & tight 🚔. it's crazy he's still in high school, what even is wrong with kids these days?!
 
I'm really worried about this kid Hiram Carrero 🤕... I mean, we've all had our struggles with mental health, but this is just crazy. 18 years old and setting people on fire? It's like, what's going on in his head? 🤔 He could've killed that person, and now he's facing up to seven years in prison if convicted... it's a lot of time.

I don't think he should be released with electronic monitoring just yet, though. The courts need to take this seriously, you know? But at the same time, I do feel bad for him - he needs help, and we can't just lock him up forever. Maybe some kind of therapy or program to get him back on track? That's what I think... 🤝
 
Umm... this is crazy 🤯! So like, an 18-yr-old high school student just sets fire on a subway train and almost kills someone?! What was he even thinking? 😕 And now he's facing murder charges too?! That's like, a whole different level of serious. How did the authorities know it wasn't just a random accident, though? Was there security footage or something?

I feel bad for the victim, of course - poor guy must've been super scared and hurt 🤒. But at the same time, like... what about Carrero's mental state? Did he really have to go through all that because of some issues or something? And why are they adding murder charges now? Like, didn't we already know it was arson? 🤔

This whole thing is just so confusing. Is there any way to tell if this guy was just having a bad day or if... you know, what's going on with him? Shouldn't we be trying to help him instead of putting him behind bars? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh I'm still shook by this subway attack 🤯... I mean, I know we've heard about people getting stabbed or mugged on the train before, but this is like something out of a horror movie. Like, how hard is it to just sit down and enjoy your morning commute without worrying about being set on fire?! 😱 And now they're saying he might've done it again? That's some messed up stuff right there... 🤕 I'm just glad the victim made it out alive though, that's all that matters. My cousin knows someone who works at the hospital and she said the burns were super bad so let's all be sending positive vibes to the guy 🙏...
 
[Image of a person with a devilish grin, surrounded by flames]

Omg what's wrong with this guy? 56 yrs old and still getting into drama like a teenager

[ GIF: A cat stuck in an endless loop of "trying to set itself on fire" ]

[Image of a subway train with a big red X through it]

Who sets a fire in the middle of the night on public transport?!

[GIF: A person trying to explain a complex situation, but ending up just looking confused]
 
Ugh this kid's gonna be stuck behind bars for ages 🤯 I mean, setting fire on a subway car with people sleeping inside? That's just crazy talk! But at the same time, you gotta feel bad for the guy who got burned. Seven years is a long time, but I guess that's what he gets for trying to torch someone's life 😔
 
man this guy Hiram Carrero is literally outta control 🔥 he's only 18 and already on trial for murder i mean what were his parents thinking letting him walk around at 3am? the fact that he set a fire on the subway and almost killed some dude is just sick 🤯 and now they're adding more charges to his list like he's some kinda serial arsonist or something

and can we talk about the state of our justice system for a sec? this kid was in high school and got caught out burning people down and now he's facing up to 7 years in prison? what's the punishment for just showing up to class on time? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg can't believe this dude's been out free since 2019 and now he's facing murder charges 🤯🚔 I mean, setting fire to a sleeping subway passenger? That's just insane. what's going on with our justice system?! Carrero was in high school when this happened and he should've gotten the book thrown at him back then. Now, we're seeing more attacks like this happening across the country and it's getting scary 🚨💥 has anyone looked into his mental health? Maybe there's something deeper going on here... anyway, 7 years in prison sounds like a slap on the wrist to me... 🤷‍♂️
 
ugh this is crazy 🤯, like how can someone do that to another human? i mean i know it's a fire safety thing and all but still... the fact that he's only 18 years old and thought he could just go around setting fires like they don't hurt people is just mind blown. and now murder charges too?! seven years in prison sounds about right if you ask me, might be a bit lenient considering how sick this guy is
 
.. think about this for a sec 😕... if some1's life is saved bc of another person's actions, does that make the second person responsible too? 🤔... it's like, one wrong move can set off a chain reaction... what would've happened if those police officers and emergency responders hadn't been there on time? Would this poor guy be dead now? 💀... it just goes to show how quickly things can spiral outta control... so yeah, addin' murder charges might seem harsh, but who's to say that person wouldn't've died anyway? 😬
 
this case is getting out of control 🤯 if some 18 yr old high school student can be charged with murder over a subway incident, what's next? are we gonna start charging people for crimes they dont even commit to? it just seems like another example of the system being broken and not fixing the real problems. and its so sad that this guy got hurt 🤕 but is expected to survive, i hope he gets the medical help he needs and some answers about why he's going through this.
 
omg what's going on with this guy? 18 years old and he thinks it's cool to set people on fire?? like, what kind of messed up thought process leads you to think that's okay? 🤯 i don't get why his lawyers were trying to get him off scot-free too, seems to me like a pretty clear case of reckless endangerment. the fact that he was only 18 and in high school just makes it even more disturbing... like, how does someone so young think they can handle something like that? 🤔
 
Ugh, I just don't get why they're being so harsh on this kid 🤷‍♂️. Like, sure, he set a fire and hurt someone, but 18 years old? That's still pretty young! I'm all for holding people accountable, but let's not forget that we were all reckless and impulsive at that age too... or maybe even more so 😏. And what about the fact that no one died from the subway attack? Shouldn't that count for something? It just seems like prosecutors are trying to get a conviction no matter what 🤔. I mean, have they considered seeking help for Carrero instead of throwing him in prison? He's already got mental health issues and now he's facing even more serious charges... it's all just so dramatic 🙄.
 
omg this guy hiram carreño is like so insane he sets a fire that burns some random dude on the subway and now he's facing murder charges like what even is wrong with him?
i feel bad for the victim but at the same time i'm shook by how reckless and selfish carreño is to think he can just set someone on fire and walk away
it's crazy that his lawyers were trying to get him released on home confinement with electronic monitoring it's like they really didn't see how serious this was
now carreño's gonna have to deal with the consequences of his actions which is definitely due
 
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