Subway fire in NYC kills train operator, appears 'intentional'

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A fire inside a New York City subway car — that appears to be intentionally set — killed a 36-year-old train operator and injured more than 15 others early Friday morning, a senior NYPD official told CNN.

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Police have a person in custody who is being interviewed by detectives, the official said. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but the officials said it"appears intentional" to investigators who found a charred shopping cart filled with burnt clothing and other items inside the subway car where they believe the fire started. An exact cause of the fire will be up to FDNY fire marshals to determine.

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