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Chelsea, Manhattan

Police Activity at the Vessel

Reported Jan 11 at 12:04 PM · Updated Jan 11 at 12:17 PM · 36.1K Viewed

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Summary

There is no safety emergency related to this incident.

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There is no safety emergency related to this incident.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text 741-741.

There is no safety emergency related to this incident.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text 741-741.

There is no safety emergency related to this incident.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text 741-741.

There is no safety emergency related to this incident.

If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to civilians and veterans. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text 741-741.

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Timeline

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Citizen user video shows police at the scene.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Incident reported at Hudson Yards.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Citizen user video shows police at the scene.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Incident reported at Hudson Yards.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Citizen user video shows police at the scene.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Incident reported at Hudson Yards.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Citizen user video shows police at the scene.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Incident reported at Hudson Yards.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Citizen user video shows police at the scene.

Jan 11, 12:04PM

Incident reported at Hudson Yards.

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Comments

k_town1113Jan 11 at 1:28 PM

People don’t really think their comments thru on here do they? #1 if the person’s family/friends don’t even see the signs to prevent it, how can the workers there who are strangers to the person know to Stop them? But let’s blame the workers right? #2 there are many tall structures in the city like Brooklyn/Manhattan bridges that are wide opened, so let’s encase them in glass and shut them all down too right? Some of ya’ll just don’t make sense. How about we can all be better human beings, be better family members/friends and reach out to people, learn the subtle signs so we can try our best to prevent this from happening again?

ETGboomin83Jan 13 at 8:33 PM

Amen 🙏

Meli_Jan 11 at 12:11 PM

It is not the workers job to prevent people from jumping. The developers who came up with the idea and the architecture are to blame for not being forward thinking.

MVmeJan 11 at 6:39 PM

@Kingnoah26 @Meli_ you can’t put no blame on architecture you sound like fools blaming them an security guard can’t stop them from jumping either if they see security on one side they will simply walk to opposite side . The truth is sad to say but you can’t stop someone that wants to go we have thousands of buildings out here, bridges or even train tracks where someone can jump from

michellegeeJan 11 at 12:10 PM

What they need to do is cover the vessel with glass windows and a dome on top. Some sort of preventative measure so this doesn’t happen again

arroyotJan 11 at 12:10 PM

Nothing the workers can do!!! They need a buddy system to be able to get in to the vessel this would prevent this I think.

k_town1113Jan 11 at 1:28 PM

People don’t really think their comments thru on here do they? #1 if the person’s family/friends don’t even see the signs to prevent it, how can the workers there who are strangers to the person know to Stop them? But let’s blame the workers right? #2 there are many tall structures in the city like Brooklyn/Manhattan bridges that are wide opened, so let’s encase them in glass and shut them all down too right? Some of ya’ll just don’t make sense. How about we can all be better human beings, be better family members/friends and reach out to people, learn the subtle signs so we can try our best to prevent this from happening again?

ETGboomin83Jan 13 at 8:33 PM

Amen 🙏

Meli_Jan 11 at 12:11 PM

It is not the workers job to prevent people from jumping. The developers who came up with the idea and the architecture are to blame for not being forward thinking.

MVmeJan 11 at 6:39 PM

@Kingnoah26 @Meli_ you can’t put no blame on architecture you sound like fools blaming them an security guard can’t stop them from jumping either if they see security on one side they will simply walk to opposite side . The truth is sad to say but you can’t stop someone that wants to go we have thousands of buildings out here, bridges or even train tracks where someone can jump from

michellegeeJan 11 at 12:10 PM

What they need to do is cover the vessel with glass windows and a dome on top. Some sort of preventative measure so this doesn’t happen again

arroyotJan 11 at 12:10 PM

Nothing the workers can do!!! They need a buddy system to be able to get in to the vessel this would prevent this I think.

k_town1113Jan 11 at 1:28 PM

People don’t really think their comments thru on here do they? #1 if the person’s family/friends don’t even see the signs to prevent it, how can the workers there who are strangers to the person know to Stop them? But let’s blame the workers right? #2 there are many tall structures in the city like Brooklyn/Manhattan bridges that are wide opened, so let’s encase them in glass and shut them all down too right? Some of ya’ll just don’t make sense. How about we can all be better human beings, be better family members/friends and reach out to people, learn the subtle signs so we can try our best to prevent this from happening again?

ETGboomin83Jan 13 at 8:33 PM

Amen 🙏

Meli_Jan 11 at 12:11 PM

It is not the workers job to prevent people from jumping. The developers who came up with the idea and the architecture are to blame for not being forward thinking.

MVmeJan 11 at 6:39 PM

@Kingnoah26 @Meli_ you can’t put no blame on architecture you sound like fools blaming them an security guard can’t stop them from jumping either if they see security on one side they will simply walk to opposite side . The truth is sad to say but you can’t stop someone that wants to go we have thousands of buildings out here, bridges or even train tracks where someone can jump from

michellegeeJan 11 at 12:10 PM

What they need to do is cover the vessel with glass windows and a dome on top. Some sort of preventative measure so this doesn’t happen again

arroyotJan 11 at 12:10 PM

Nothing the workers can do!!! They need a buddy system to be able to get in to the vessel this would prevent this I think.

k_town1113Jan 11 at 1:28 PM

People don’t really think their comments thru on here do they? #1 if the person’s family/friends don’t even see the signs to prevent it, how can the workers there who are strangers to the person know to Stop them? But let’s blame the workers right? #2 there are many tall structures in the city like Brooklyn/Manhattan bridges that are wide opened, so let’s encase them in glass and shut them all down too right? Some of ya’ll just don’t make sense. How about we can all be better human beings, be better family members/friends and reach out to people, learn the subtle signs so we can try our best to prevent this from happening again?

ETGboomin83Jan 13 at 8:33 PM

Amen 🙏

Meli_Jan 11 at 12:11 PM

It is not the workers job to prevent people from jumping. The developers who came up with the idea and the architecture are to blame for not being forward thinking.

MVmeJan 11 at 6:39 PM

@Kingnoah26 @Meli_ you can’t put no blame on architecture you sound like fools blaming them an security guard can’t stop them from jumping either if they see security on one side they will simply walk to opposite side . The truth is sad to say but you can’t stop someone that wants to go we have thousands of buildings out here, bridges or even train tracks where someone can jump from

michellegeeJan 11 at 12:10 PM

What they need to do is cover the vessel with glass windows and a dome on top. Some sort of preventative measure so this doesn’t happen again

arroyotJan 11 at 12:10 PM

Nothing the workers can do!!! They need a buddy system to be able to get in to the vessel this would prevent this I think.

k_town1113Jan 11 at 1:28 PM

People don’t really think their comments thru on here do they? #1 if the person’s family/friends don’t even see the signs to prevent it, how can the workers there who are strangers to the person know to Stop them? But let’s blame the workers right? #2 there are many tall structures in the city like Brooklyn/Manhattan bridges that are wide opened, so let’s encase them in glass and shut them all down too right? Some of ya’ll just don’t make sense. How about we can all be better human beings, be better family members/friends and reach out to people, learn the subtle signs so we can try our best to prevent this from happening again?

ETGboomin83Jan 13 at 8:33 PM

Amen 🙏

Meli_Jan 11 at 12:11 PM

It is not the workers job to prevent people from jumping. The developers who came up with the idea and the architecture are to blame for not being forward thinking.

MVmeJan 11 at 6:39 PM

@Kingnoah26 @Meli_ you can’t put no blame on architecture you sound like fools blaming them an security guard can’t stop them from jumping either if they see security on one side they will simply walk to opposite side . The truth is sad to say but you can’t stop someone that wants to go we have thousands of buildings out here, bridges or even train tracks where someone can jump from

michellegeeJan 11 at 12:10 PM

What they need to do is cover the vessel with glass windows and a dome on top. Some sort of preventative measure so this doesn’t happen again

arroyotJan 11 at 12:10 PM

Nothing the workers can do!!! They need a buddy system to be able to get in to the vessel this would prevent this I think.

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