Two People Parachute from Sky Scrapper by The World Trade Center

I picked this up today on the net (DNA Site) about two people parachuting from a sky scrapper near the World Trade Center. They were wearing black suits with helmets and the whole enchilada.  This used to be cute pro 9/11 but not anymore simply because it shows a lack of security in this building and since no building stands alone, there most be more holes in the system. I’ve talked to movers that work moving office equipment in the area prior to this incident and the response is "it depends on the building and the shift.”
The danger is obvious. Someone from one building can parachute to the World Trade Center and do damage. Nothing compared to what we experienced here but enough to kill a few and hurt to make a point. I guess some people’s ego are bigger than the buildings they parachute from. At least, I hope that it shows the Police that they need to concentrate on live cams in the area so they detect something like this before it happens. This really annoys me because it could have been a dry run for the real thing.
                                                                                                                                           Adam


Goldman Sachs building
Police are looking for two men dressed all in black who reportedly parachuted into Lower Manhattan near the Goldman Sach...
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  (below By Janon Fisher )
The incident happened about 3:07 a.m. when the two people were caught by security cameras landing near the intersection of West and Vesey streets, Kelly said.
"They were seen walking with parachutes from the location," Kelly said during a press conference at police headquarters Monday afternoon. "No banners, no notes were left."
It was unclear if they landed in front of Goldman Sachs building at the intersection or in between the Goldman building and the Conrad Hotel, the commissioner added.
Police are looking into whether the two jumped from the roof of a building or from some type of aircraft.

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