Man catches fire while watching porn at San Francisco sex shop; vic ran out 'engulfed in flames'
BY Philip Caulfield
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
A man caught fire while watching porn videos at a San Francisco sex shop, police and fire officials said.
That must have been one sizzling sex scene.
Cops and firefighters are searching for clues about what caused a man to burst into flames while watching porn in a private booth at a San Francisco sex shop.
Crew members from a private ambulance parked near the sex shop in the city's South of Market neighborhood spotted the porn junkie running down the street while on fire just after 6 p.m. Wednesday, a fire department spokesman told the Daily News.
Police Lt. Kevin McNaughton told CBS San Francisco that the man had run out of the shop "engulfed in flames" and police officers and firefighters near the scene arrived quickly and helped put the man out.
The man, who wasn't identified, was taken to a hospital, where he was being treated for life-threatening burns over 90% of his body, the fire spokesman said.
An employee told police the man was watching a movie in the back of the store when he ran out screaming and on fire, KTVU television reported.
Investigators said they didn't know how the man caught fire and were searching the booth for flammable materials or other accelerants.
BY Philip Caulfield
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
A man caught fire while watching porn videos at a San Francisco sex shop, police and fire officials said.
That must have been one sizzling sex scene.
Cops and firefighters are searching for clues about what caused a man to burst into flames while watching porn in a private booth at a San Francisco sex shop.
Crew members from a private ambulance parked near the sex shop in the city's South of Market neighborhood spotted the porn junkie running down the street while on fire just after 6 p.m. Wednesday, a fire department spokesman told the Daily News.
Police Lt. Kevin McNaughton told CBS San Francisco that the man had run out of the shop "engulfed in flames" and police officers and firefighters near the scene arrived quickly and helped put the man out.
The man, who wasn't identified, was taken to a hospital, where he was being treated for life-threatening burns over 90% of his body, the fire spokesman said.
An employee told police the man was watching a movie in the back of the store when he ran out screaming and on fire, KTVU television reported.
Investigators said they didn't know how the man caught fire and were searching the booth for flammable materials or other accelerants.