California suspect accused of randomly setting 68-year-old man on fire in Berkeley: police
Bradley Marcrum, 24, was charged with attempted murder, elder abuse and mayhem
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The California man who is accused of randomly setting a 68-year-old victim on fire has been criminally charged, police say.
Bradley Marcrum, 24, was charged with attempted murder, mayhem and elder abuse this week, according to FOX 2 San Francisco. He was arrested by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) police on suspicion of robbery Wednesday.
Police say that Marcrum approached the 68-year-old victim near Bonar Street and University Avenue in Berkeley shortly before 8 p.m. on June 28. He then allegedly doused the victim, who he did not know, with gasoline and lit him on fire before fleeing.
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The victim suffered life-threatening burns and is now in stable condition. Bystanders were able to put the fire out with water and render aid before he was taken to a hospital.
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After reviewing security footage and going through witness statements, authorities identified Marcrum as the suspect and arrested him.
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Marcrum was transported to Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, where he is being held without bond.
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The Berkeley Police Department is actively investigating the incident. There are no additional details at this time.
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Fox News Digital reached out to Berkeley police for more information, but did not receive a response.