Trump Tower Climber Charged With Reckless Endangerment, Criminal Trespass

He is undergoing a psychological evaluation at Bellevue Hospital.

— -- The man who scaled the side of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on Wednesday in an hours-long standoff with police has been charged with reckless endangerment and criminal trespass, authorities said today.

He is undergoing a psychological evaluation at Bellevue Hospital, police said.

The climber, using a contraption made up of five suction cups, scaled the 68-story building for over two hours before responding officers yanked him inside around 6:35 p.m. after knocking out a full window pane on the 21st floor.

He was removed from Trump Tower on a stretcher.

The man started climbing at the 5th floor atrium, which is accessible to the public. It was not immediately clear why he climbed the building, but a police source said he was carrying leaflets indicating the climb was about self-promotion.

Hours after the incident, Trump thanked the NYPD for saving the climber.