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Police Arrest Arsonist Who Set FOX News’ Manhattan Christmas Tree Ablaze

New York, NY – Police have arrested the man suspected of having set fire to the giant Christmas tree outside of News Corp.’s headquarters in Manhattan early on Wednesday morning.

The incident occurred at about 12:15 a.m. on Dec. 8 outside the Sixth Avenue building in midtown that is home to FOX News, the New York Post, and the Wall Street Journal, WPIX reported.

Police said that security guards inside Rockefeller Center saw a man climbing the 50-foot Christmas tree located outside at the intersection of Sixth Avenue and West 48th Street.

The tree is actually “a metal superstructure,” a sculpture shaped to look like a tree, WABC reported.

Police said the suspect brought papers with him when he climbed up and then shoved them into the tree structure and set them ablaze.

Authorities said the arsonist climbed back down the tree and then stood on the sidewalk and watched it burn, WABC reported.

Fire Department of New York (FDNY) units arrived a moment later in response to a report of a trash fire and found the giant, fully-decorated holiday tree had erupted into flames, WPIX reported.

The blaze quickly spread from the big tree to smaller decorated trees that were set up around it. WABC reported.

Police said the arsonist didn’t try to leave the scene until building security spotted him watching his handiwork and pointed him out to officers.

Authorities said that New York Police Department (NYPD) officers who were responding to the scene apprehended the suspect as he tried to flee, WPIX reported.

The suspect was later identified as 49-year-old Craig Tamanaha, a homeless man with prior arrests for drug possession and public intoxication, WABC reported.

Tamanaha had a lighter in his possession when police took him into custody.

Police said the suspect was arrested without incident, WABC reported.

Tamanaha’s motive was unclear but police said he may have tried to get into Rockefeller Center before he decided to climb the News Corp. tree.

NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said detectives were investigating the incident and would look into whether the suspect was on drugs or suffering from a mental illness when he set the Christmas tree on fire, WABC reported.

“The motive I don’t think is clear at this point,” Commissioner Shea said. “It’s an individual that is known to us. He has a series of low level arrests and drug arrests. He was issued earlier this year some appearance tickets and didn’t come back to court, which unfortunately is something we see all too often.”

The commissioner said Tamanaha also had some low-level arrests in other states on his record, WABC reported.

The damage to the tree was estimated to be about $500,000.

News Corp. vowed to redo the tree with its 10,000 glass ornaments and 100,000 lights that took about 21 hours to assemble the first time around, WABC reported.

Written by
Sandy Malone

Managing Editor - Twitter/@SandyMalone_ - Prior to joining The Police Tribune, Sandy wrote the Politics.Net column for the Wall Street Journal and was managing editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine. More recently, she was an internationally-syndicated columnist for Conde Nast (BRIDES), The Huffington Post, and Monsters and Critics. Sandy is married to a retired police captain and former SWAT commander.

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