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Daredevil couple charged with felonies for Empire State Building proposal stunt

Two people stand on the tip of the antenna of the Empire State Building in New York while holding a banner, 1 July, 2026
Two people stand on the tip of the antenna of the Empire State Building in New York while holding a banner, 1 July, 2026 Copyright  AP Photo
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By Gavin Blackburn
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The highest public floor is the 102nd, where there’s an observation deck. Going higher requires a key card, according to the court complaint.

A skyscraper-scaling daredevil told police that he and his girlfriend climbed the Empire State Building’s antenna in New York and unfurled a banner about love and peace because he wanted to “do something special” for their engagement, prosecutors said on Thursday at the couple's arraignment on felony reckless endangerment, burglary and other charges.

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The couple, who go by Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, said little as they left court, though Beerkus responded to a journalist's question about the stunt by saying: "We believe in love."

Authorities said the pair, who were the subject of the 2024 Netflix documentary “Skywalkers: A Love Story” about their “rooftopping” exploits and budding romance created not only a spectacle but a danger by ascending the famed skyscraper's broadcast antenna on Wednesday.

After reaching the top, 443 metres above midtown Manhattan, the climbers displayed a black banner reading: “When the power of love beats the love of power the world knows peace," news helicopter video showed.

Angelina Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov depart a New York criminal courthouse building, 2 July, 2026
Angelina Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov depart a New York criminal courthouse building, 2 July, 2026 AP Photo

Then they collected the banner and descended to a slightly lower ledge, where an apparently successful marriage proposal unfolded.

Nikolau posted images of the escapade on her social media accounts, including a photo that modelled an engagement-style ring above a bird’s-eye view of Manhattan.

Police waited about a half-hour for the antenna to be powered down before Emergency Services Unit officers started ascending and eventually intercepted the climbers on their way down, according to the complaint, which noted the danger to officers who climbed about 381 metres above the ground.

The court document identified the two by their formal names, Angelina Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov.

The court complaint said police found a broken lock on a security door on the Empire State Building's restricted-access 104th floor, which provides access to the antenna.

The highest public floor is the 102nd, where there’s an observation deck. Going higher requires a key card, according to the court complaint.

The Empire State Building's management has called the climb “unauthorised” but hasn't answered questions about what interactions, if any, the daredevils had with security workers. Visitors to the skyscraper are screened and told not to bring large packages, sports equipment, costumes or masks, among other items.

Beerkus and Nikolau were released without bail, in accordance with New York laws that restrict when monetary bail can be set.

Their attorney, Jason Krinsky, said outside court that once prosecutors provide evidence, he and his clients would assess it and determine next steps.

Two people stand on the tip of the antenna of the Empire State Building while holding a banner, 1 July, 2026
Two people stand on the tip of the antenna of the Empire State Building while holding a banner, 1 July, 2026 Richard Drew/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved

“What a way to propose, something you can only dream of," Krinsky said. “So you've got to, you know, give him some credit for that.”

Other daredevils have climbed the antenna and other parts of the Empire State Building. Those ascents have largely been unauthorised, but actor and musician Jared Leto was allowed to climb up to the base of the antenna from the 86th floor in 2023 to promote a tour.

Additional sources • AP

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