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FDNY responds to deadly arson fire in NYC
A man from New York City has been formally charged with several counts of murder after allegedly setting a deadly fire in a Queens apartment, resulting in the tragic deaths of four individuals and injuring several more. The incident has left the community in shock and mourning. (Peter Gerber)
The accused, a 38-year-old named Roman Amatitla from Maspeth, reportedly ignited the blaze without any apparent reason. The fire, which occurred in a three-story residential building in Flushing on March 16, claimed the lives of four people, including a 3-year-old girl, and left seven others injured, as disclosed by authorities.
Amatitla was apprehended on Wednesday and has since been arraigned on multiple serious charges, including eight counts of second-degree murder and first-degree arson. If found guilty, he could face a prison sentence ranging from 25 years to life.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz described the devastating event as an “act of mass murder,” emphasizing the unsettling absence of any discernible motive behind Amatitla’s actions.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz called the incident an “act of mass murder,” noting Amatitla’s chilling lack of motive.

Roman Amatitla being transported in handcuffs. (WNYW)
“Shockingly, the defendant had no known connection to the building or any of its occupants and selected the building at random,” Katz wrote in a statement.
According to prosecutors, Amatitla entered and exited the Avery Avenue building multiple times late that morning, at one point urinating in front of the apartments.Â
He then went to a nearby gas station, where he bought a beer, stole a second one and took a pack of matches after refusing to pay for a lighter, authorities allege.

FDNY firefighters battle the New York City blaze March 16, 2026. (Peter Gerber)
He then entered the apartment building for a fourth and final time, authorities said, allegedly lighting a piece of paper on fire and tossing it onto trash near a stairwell.Â
As smoke engulfed the street, he stayed in the immediate area to watch the building burn.
During a court hearing Thursday, Queens Assistant District Attorney Gabriel Reale said Amatitla “watched as people jumped from various windows, some of them living, one of them dying” while sipping on a beer, according to a report from the New York Post.
Three of the people killed in the blaze, identified as Sihan Yang, 3, Chengri Cui, 49, and Chie Shin Ming, 61, were found in the building and pronounced dead from smoke inhalation.Â
A fourth victim, Hong Zhao, 64, died at a hospital after suffering multiple broken bones and brain trauma when he leaped from a window to escape the flames.
Among those injured were a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) lieutenant and a firefighter who plunged into the basement when a staircase collapsed during rescue operations, resulting in thermal burns and smoke inhalation.

A heavy response near the March 16, 2026, fire in New York City. (Peter Gerber)
Four other occupants were injured jumping from the building to flee the fire, while a fifth was rescued from a second-story window by firefighters.
Prosecutors said Amatitla “had to get his rage out on someone or something,” though no official motive has been released.
New York City Police Department records note he is from Mexico, though his immigration status has not been confirmed.

Smoke rose through the windows of the building as FDNY firefighters battled the blaze March, 16, 2026. (Peter Gerber)
The Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.
Amatitla was ordered to remain in custody by Criminal Court Judge Thomas Wright-Fernandez and is scheduled to return to court April 13.