Saturday, 29 March 2014

Security Head Quits of the World Trade Center After the Breach


A spokesperson for the New York City Company that deals with 1 World Trade Center says its head of security has resigned due to the breach of the skydivers.

David Velazquez, the head of the security of the 1 World Trade Center, on Friday comes just after the barging in of the  three skydiving lovers, who parachuted off the country's tallest skyscraper, the World Trade Center, in the mid of September, were arrested. It additionally comes just about two weeks after officials said that a New Jersey teen was somehow able to sneak past the security of the building, made his way to the highest point of the 1,776-foot tower and took pictures.

James Brady and Andrew Rossig, the two parachutists who bounced from 1 World Trade Center in September, stroll on beneficiary approach to surrender to police in New York on Monday.

Agent Jordan Barowitz said The Durst Organization took control of the security of the tower in January. The Port Authority of New Jersey and New York controls the site and is answerable for security around the border.

Velazquez couldn't quickly be arrived at for remark. The New York Post initially reported his flight.

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