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 NEW YORK CITY 鈥?A man sleeping on a Harlem street was hit with fireworks and suffered burns, police said Monday after a video of the incident circulated on social media.Video shows someone lighting and throwing a firework at the man, who appears to be homeless. The firework explodes as it hits the man.Another person can be seen in the video filming the incident.An NYPD spokesperson said the department received a call at around 4 a.m. Monday near 6 stanley quencher 2 Lenox Ave.  Malcolm X Boulevard  in Harlem.Officers found the man, 66, suffering from minor burns. He was taken to a hospital and was said to be stable.Detectives have since become aware of the social media video and are using it to help identify the suspect.Fireworks thrown at a sleeping homeless man. pic.twitter/RF9RyVZsY3鈥?Yossi Gestetner  @YossiGestetner  June 22, 2020 No arrests have been made.New York City 鈥?and other parts of the state 鈥?are experiencing a surge in firework activity and complaints. There were 1,737 calls to the city about fireworks use in the first half of June, which is more than 80 times the amount in the same period last year. There were just 21 complaints between  stanley kubek June 1 and June 15 last year.New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to announce a crackdown on illegal firework suppliers on Tuesday.A group of New stanley quencher  Yorkers loudly protested ongoing fireworks issues outside the mayor s Upper East Side mansion late Monday night. Watch more below.            Fireworks protesters storm de Blasio s mansion         Slqt Disney  s 10 highest-grossing movies ever (GALLERY)
 Elliott Broidy, a venture capitalist and fundraiser for President Donald Trump s 2016 campaign, is suing Qatar, saying they planted news stories in national newspapers that smeared him.Broidy alleges the Middle Eastern nation targeted him because of his ties to its rival, United Arab Emirates, and his criticism of Qatar. He says operatives from the country hacked his emails, fabricated some of th stanley botella eir details and leaked them to major news outlets, resulting in negative news stories over the last month about international connections he had and ties to Russian compani stanley termosy es.The complaint -- and those news stories central to Broidy s allegations -- touch on a possible thread of special counsel Robert Mueller s investigation, which is looking into foreign influence around some top Trump officials.The embassy of Qatar said the lawsu stanley cup it is an attempt to divert attention from media reports and is without merit. Mr. Broidy s lawsuit is a transparent attempt to divert attention from US media reports about his activities,  a statement from Jassim Al-Thani, Media Attache for the State of Qatar in Washington DC, said. His lawsuit is without merit or fact. It is Mr. Broidy, not Qatar, who orchestrated nefarious activities designed to influence Congress and American foreign policy. It does not matter how many venues Mr. Broidy publishes his false accusations in, they will not become truth,  the statement said.