
From the top of the world to a New York City jail cell. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The couple who climbed to the top of the Empire State Building this week were criminally charged on Thursday in connection with scaling the New York City skyscraper.
Main Idea: Angelina Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov were charged by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office after climbing the Empire State Building and reaching its antenna.
Key Points:
The stunt could put workers, visitors, and taxpayers at risk by forcing police and building staff to respond to a dangerous breach and repair damage.
The case may deter copycat trespassing and make public safety rules around tall buildings more serious.
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One of the two central figures charged for scaling the Empire State Building; the article focuses heavily on.
One of the two central figures charged for scaling the Empire State Building; the article focuses heavily on.
Central site of the stunt and the security breach, with the article describing the building owner/operator’s response and.
Prosecuting body that filed the criminal complaint and brought the charges discussed in the article.
The couple’s attorney, quoted explaining their defense and arguing they did not pose a danger.
Police unit that responded to the breach, shut down the antenna area, and approached the couple.
Mentioned because the couple were the subject of a 2024 Netflix documentary, adding background but not central to.
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