A suspect was intercepted while allegedly attempting to access the roof of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, prompting a large-scale response from multiple law enforcement agencies.
The incident began earlier today when building security alerted authorities to a person behaving suspiciously inside the iconic high-rise. The suspect reportedly made efforts to reach the rooftop, though was stopped before doing so. Authorities have not released details about how far the individual got or whether any tools or weapons were involved.
The motive behind the suspect’s actions remains unclear and is under active investigation. At this stage, it is not known whether the incident was politically motivated or related to mental health concerns.
Emergency services swiftly responded, with the NYPD’s Technical Assistance Response Unit (TARU) and Hostage Negotiation Team called to the scene. The FBI has also been notified and may be participating in the investigation.
As of this report, the suspect is believed to still be inside the building. Trump Tower has not been evacuated, but heightened security measures are in place, and access is restricted in surrounding areas.
A police spokesperson said: “Our teams are currently managing the situation with utmost caution. We urge the public to avoid the area while operations are ongoing.”
The 58-story Trump Tower is both a luxury residential and commercial skyscraper and serves as a significant symbol in New York City, regularly drawing attention from tourists, protestors, and security agencies alike.
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
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