Trump Tower: Man who tried to scale Donald Trump's building with suction cups is charged

Stephen Rogata made it to the 21st floor before being hauled inside through a window by police officers

Thursday 11 August 2016 22:35 BST
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Trump Tower: Human fly attempts to scale Donald Trump's New York landmark

The man who scaled Trump Tower in New York on Wednesday in a failed effort to meet the building's famous namesake has been charged with reckless endangerment and criminal trespass.

Stephen Rogata, 19, used suction cups to ascend the 68-story glass building in midtown Manhattan.

The campaign headquarters for Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, are inside the tower, along with the penthouse condominium he calls home.

Wearing a backpack, shorts and climbing equipment, Rogata spent two hours steadily moving up the glass facade as the New York Police Department's special operations division made repeated attempts to coax him into the building.

The stunt drew hundreds of onlookers on to the sidewalks below and countless more to computer screens, where they watched as officers finally grabbed him and pulled him through a 21st-story window after removing the glass panel.

In a video uploaded to YouTube a day earlier, Rogata, who lives in Great Falls, Virginia, addressed Trump, saying he was an “independent researcher” who needed a private audience with the billionaire to discuss an unspecified important matter.

“The reason I climbed your tower was to get your attention,” he said, before encouraging people to vote for Mr Trump.

Rogata was taken to a hospital for evaluation, police said. It was not clear when he would be arraigned.

It was not known whether Rogata had a defense lawyer.

Mr Trump thanked the police via twitter for their response.

Copyright Reuters

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