
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 3: A NYC Ferry sails in the East River under the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge as the sun sets on December 3, 2025, in New York City. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)
The NYPD is being praised for rescuing a woman from jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday, July 8. The woman was reportedly suffering from a crisis, and NYPD officers begged her not to jump. Dramatic footage of the rescue, showing an officer pulling her to safety, has since gone viral.
According to the NYPD, an emergency crew responded to reports of a woman in distress just after 7:30 p.m.
Body-cam footage captured a woman sitting on the bridge ledge. The footage may be disturbing for some viewers.
As an NYPD officer suspended by a cable approached the woman on the bridge, he spoke to her, offering help.
My name is Chris. Whats your name? he said to the woman. Whats happening today? I just want to talk. I want to help you. Thats why Im up here right now. I genuinely care. I do.
The officer also begged the woman not to jump off the bridge and to accept his help.
Its a permanent solution to a temporary problem, he added. It really is. I dont know what youre going through, but I want to understand. We have services we can get you to. The strongest thing you can do right now is accept help. I promise you, thats the strongest thing you can do.
The officer reportedly talked to the woman for almost an hour before the rescue as he waited for a moment to pull her away from the ledge.
“NYPD ESU officers climbed onto the Brooklyn Bridge to reach a woman in crisis who was threatening to jump,” read a statement from Police 1. “For nearly an hour, they stayed with her, spoke with her, and waited for the moment they could safely pull her back from the edge.”
After it got dark, several rescuers made their way to the woman as she clutched onto the bridge with one arm. It appeared as though she was about to let go just as they reached her, and one officer quickly wrapped an arm around her waist and pulled her in.
Dont do it,” he exclaimed. “Dont do it, please. I got you. Youre OK. Everythings going to be OK. Youre not in trouble.
Text over the body cam footageread,“After nearly an hour of conversation, officers were able to take the person off the bridge.”
After the dramatic footage was shared on TSR‘s Instagram page, people reacted with reminders that being kind is free.
Musician Icemikeloveasia wrote, “u neva know what somebody going thru so just be KIND. It dont cost NUN.”
@nene_thecreativecapricorn noted, “People are on the edge literally! God we need you.”
user @ms.altree17 added, “Its so many people in the world struggling mentally..Keep us all covered under your grace and mercy God for this world is only temporary. Praying for everyone…”