A Russian tourist accused of climbing to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge is facing reckless endangerment and trespass charges. The episode marks the second security breach at the span in a month.
Yaroslav Kolchin is being held on $5,000 bond after his arraignment Monday in Brooklyn.
Police and prosecutors say they spotted the 24-year-old ascending a cable beam at about 12:15 p.m. Sunday. Authorities say the Moscow man reached the top of the tower, took pictures and was arrested as he descended.
A court complaint says he told police he did it for fun.
Defense lawyer Paul Liu says Kolchin works in advertising and was visiting New York with a Russian tour group.
On July 22, two American flags were swiped from the bridge and replaced with white ones.
(AP)