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Florida man caught on camera throwing large objects off NYC building

An NYPD spokesperson tells PEOPLE the man was arrested about 15 minutes after he “illegally” entered the building and began throwing objects from its patio.



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New York police arrested a Florida man last Friday after he was seen throwing furniture from a high-rise building in Midtown, Manhattan.

An NYPD spokesperson told PEOPLE that officers responded to a call shortly after 2 p.m. local time and arrested Jean Oliver, 33, about 15 minutes after she began throwing furniture from the 20th floor of the The building located at 555 Fifth Ave., near 46th Street.

“Once inside the premises, the man proceeded to the 20th floor outdoor terrace, where he threw numerous pieces of furniture (tables, benches, chairs) onto the sidewalk and street as pedestrians walked by,” the spokesperson tells PEOPLE.

A large crowd had gathered in the street below to watch as Oliver continued to shout and throw things from the top of the building. Other groups gathered in nearby office buildings to watch the scene from across the street.

Oliver, who police said is from West Park, Florida, was charged with burglary, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief and criminal trespass.

Videos of the incident have been circulating on social media in recent days.

In video Posted on the Citizen app from across the street, a shirtless man can be seen throwing chairs and tables from the top of a high-rise building with the Empire State Building in the background.

At several points in the video, the man is seen continuing to throw furniture from the roof, raising his arms in the air, shouting and waving at onlookers, and arguing with bystanders who are shouting at him from several floors below.

” Oh my God ! a person could be heard in the background of the video, watching as the man continued to throw heavy objects from the roof.

Other onlookers discussed why it took so long for police to respond to the incident and whether the shirtless man could possibly escape without being caught.

“I don’t think he wants to run away,” one person responds to this idea, as witnesses continue to observe the man.

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Local newspaper PIX11 reported that police appeared to have closed part of the street in response to the incident.

No one was injured by the falling debris, according to the The New York Daily.

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