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Russian Couple Arrested After Scaling Empire State Building in Marriage Proposal Stunt

Two people display a banner atop the Empire State Building in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., July 1, 2026, in a still image from video. ABC Affiliate WABC via REUTERS. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY

In a daring and controversial act, a Russian couple was arrested after scaling New York City’s iconic Empire State Building on Wednesday. The duo embarked on this death-defying climb as part of a dramatic marriage proposal that captured the attention of onlookers and authorities alike.

The couple, whose identities have not been disclosed, reportedly planned the stunt meticulously, aiming to create a memorable moment high above the bustling streets of Manhattan. They began their ascent early Wednesday, attracting a mix of astonishment and concern from passersby and security personnel.

The Empire State Building, standing at 1,454 feet tall including its antenna, is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the United States and a symbol of New York City’s architectural prowess and history. Given its prominence and the potential dangers involved, climbing the skyscraper without authorization is strictly prohibited.

Security guards and New York Police Department officers responded quickly to the situation. The couple was apprehended safely without any reported injuries, but their actions prompted an immediate security review. Officials expressed concerns over the risks posed not only to the climbers but also to the public and first responders.

Authorities have pressed charges against the couple for trespassing and reckless endangerment. Legal experts suggest that the penalties could be severe, reflecting the seriousness of their unauthorized entry and dangerous conduct.

The incident has elicited mixed reactions on social media and from the public. While some admire the couple’s boldness and romantic gesture, others criticize their disregard for safety and the potential burden placed on emergency services.

The Empire State Building’s management emphasized that such stunts are illegal and dangerous, reaffirming their commitment to ensuring the safety of visitors and the integrity of the landmark.

This event shines a light on the lengths to which some individuals will go to create unforgettable personal moments, even at the risk of legal consequences and personal harm. It also raises questions about security measures at iconic structures and the need for heightened vigilance to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Overall, this dramatic episode serves as a cautionary tale about the intersection of love, risk-taking, and public safety in one of the world’s most visited urban destinations.

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