WATCH: Video Shows Man in Wheelchair Set on Fire by Molotov Cocktail Wielding Attacker Outside Oklahoma City Police Headquarters * The Gateway Pundit * by Jordan Conradson

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A person in a wheelchair is seen in a street while another individual runs past, with flames visible on the ground nearby.Oklahoma City man throws a Molotov cocktail at a man in a wheelchair outside the Oklahoma City Police Department headquarters

A man in a wheelchair was hit by a Molotov Cocktail and set ablaze outside the Oklahoma City Police Department headquarters last week in a horrifying incident captured on video. 

The Oklahoma City Police Department released surveillance footage of the attack, showing a lunatic running up to and throwing the Molotov cocktail at the man.

The Molotov cocktail thrower was identified as 38-year-old Alexander James Emery.

Image showing a man with tattoos on his face and neck, captured in a surveillance still and a police mugshot.Alexander James Emery, 38 (screenshot via NBC)

As the man in the wheelchair tries to escape, Emery then pushes his chair back into the blaze before throwing his hands up and dropping to the ground as police approach with guns drawn.

Bystanders also rushed to aid the victim as police arrested him.

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Emery reportedly told the victim, “Don’t talk to me,” before throwing the Molotov.  He had a second Molotov cocktail when he was detained, according to police. Officers say he had a “very strong odor of gasoline.”

He also reportedly said a German phrase associated with Nazi ideology during the bizarre incident.

The lunatic is being charged with multiple felonies, including arson and assault with intent to kill.

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According to Fox 4, the victim suffered minor injuries.

He was transported to a local hospital and is expected to recover.

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