Police and EMS Activity at World Trade Center Memorial after man reportedly jumps into North Pool
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Cops responded to the World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan around 1:30 p.m. after a Port Authority employee spotted the man making the leap into one of the two tiered reflecting pools at the memorial.as Twitter, shows the man lying down in waters in the pool’s central basin, peering into the 20-foot-deep opening in the middle.
The pair of reflecting pools at the memorial site mark the former footprints of the two Twin Towers before they were felled during the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and now honor those who died that day.An unidentified Manhattan man is seen peering into the central basin of the North Pool at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in Lower Manhattan on Monday. Police said the man jumped into the opening and injured his leg. He now faces charges.
Last year, another individual did leap into the North Pool, the sources said, although details of that incident were not immediately available.The 25 best everyday items to buy on Amazon for under $25Sister of Israeli TV personality killed 'execution style' while hiding from Hamas gunmen
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