He climbed up the headquarters building of the New York Times and resisted his throat with a knife!

Author:World Wide Web Time:2022.08.31

American media: 31 -year -old man climb the headquarters of the New York Times, and use a knife to resist his throat to threaten himself

Based on the US "New York Post" and "New York Daily News" reported, police sources revealed that 31 -year -old men Darro Eriksson climbed up to the New York Times headquarters on the evening of August 30 and arrived with a knife He threatened his throat to be self -harm, and he was arrested and sent to the hospital by the police at the scene.

On the evening of the 30th local time, several policemen rushed to the New York Times headquarters building

According to the "New York Post" and "New York Daily News" reported, Ericsson's outer wall was climbed to 50 feet (about 15 Under the gaze of the onlookers, he raised a knife to his throat, and the police said he threatened to hurt himself.

On the evening of the 30th local time, the firefighters standing on the fire truck's lifting platform in front of the New York Times headquarters building

The New York Post stated that later, the police that Eriksson was rushed to the police and the firefighters to send Eriksson back to the ground. Take it to a local hospital for medical evaluation. Police said Eriksson was charged with illegal holding weapons and illegal invasion.

Eriksson, who was sent to an first aid car

The report quoted police sources as saying that Eriksson was also suspected of attacking the police on August 18. In this case, he was arrested and accepted emotional assessment in the hospital, and then received bail.

The New York Post states that Ericson is not the first person to climb on the New York Times building. This building on New York is a 52 -story building. On May 5th, a person who claimed to be "supporting life" climbed the "New York Times" building and demonstrated two banners that condemned the abortion slogan.

Source: Global Network/Lin Zeyu

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