A man wanted on assault charges climbed a tree in New York City to hide away from the cops for more than 24 hours on Thursday – and is still nesting there.
Police arrived in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens to find the branch bandit up the tree and refusing to come down.
A man wanted on assault charges climbed a tree in New York City to hide away from the cops for more than 24 hours on Thursday – and is still nesting there.
Police arrived in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens to find the branch bandit up the tree and refusing to come down.
At one point, the man screamed, “Now the world is watching” as he gripped the trunk.
Neighbour Sandra Dee said police actions were overkill.
“He’s in his own tree. This seems like overkill. He didn’t threaten anyone. He’s not violent,” Dee, 58, told the Daily News.
“They’re trying to get him out, and he won’t come out.
“He says he doesn’t trust them because he was abused by cops and correction officers. He was in jail for two years.
“He said when he was in jail he was abused.”