An up-and-coming daredevil died after falling from a six-story building in New York on Thursday. 

Jackson Coe, 25, was pronounced dead at the West Village, Manhattan, scene where police discovered his body around 7.50 Thursday. 

His body bore injuries consistent with having fallen from the six-story 160 Waverly address, police shared with the New York Post. 

Jackson Coe, 25, was pronounced dead at the West Village, Manhattan, scene where police discovered his body around 7.50 Thursday

Local authorities believed he fell from the six-story building at 160 Waverly

Local authorities believed he fell from the six-story building at 160 Waverly

Jackson Coe, 25, was pronounced dead at the West Village, Manhattan, scene where police discovered his body around 7.50 Thursday. Local authorities believed he fell from the six-story building at 160 Waverly

Back in April, the 25-year-old posted a photo of him dangling his legs over a skyscraper in Manhattan that caused a lot of worry for his mother.

Back in April, the 25-year-old posted a photo of him dangling his legs over a skyscraper in Manhattan that caused a lot of worry for his mother.

Back in April, the 25-year-old posted a photo of him dangling his legs over a skyscraper in Manhattan that caused a lot of worry for his mother.

'What the hell are you doing,' his mom commented on the post, to which he quickly responded: ''hahaha just on a roof'

'What the hell are you doing,' his mom commented on the post, to which he quickly responded: ''hahaha just on a roof'

‘What the hell are you doing,’ his mom commented on the post, to which he quickly responded: ”hahaha just on a roof’

Local authorities also shared that Coe had been drinking with a friend before the fall. 

‘There was a beer can next to him,’ the neighbor who called the ambulance, shared. ‘We just thought he was drunk.’

Coe was gaining social media traction for his daring stunts on Instagram. 

Back in April, the 25-year-old posted a photo of him dangling his legs over a skyscraper in Manhattan that caused a lot of worry for his mother. 

Coe was gaining social media traction for his daring stunts on Instagram

Coe was gaining social media traction for his daring stunts on Instagram

Coe was gaining social media traction for his daring stunts on Instagram

Photos show Coe backflipping from various objects into water - including cliffs, boat decks and boating docks

Photos show Coe backflipping from various objects into water - including cliffs, boat decks and boating docks

Photos show Coe backflipping from various objects into water – including cliffs, boat decks and boating docks

‘What the hell are you doing,’ his mom commented on the post, to which he quickly responded: ”hahaha just on a roof.’

Other photos show Coe backflipping from various objects into water – including cliffs, boat decks and boating docks. 

The Crown Heights, Brooklyn, resident was a growth-marketing associate at Grubhub. 

‘We are deeply saddened by this news, and our thoughts are with Jackson’s family and friends during this difficult time,’ a spokesperson from the company said in a statement. 

Friend Louis Con, featured in Coe's last post on Instagram, took to his social media to share his remarks on his friend's death

Friend Louis Con, featured in Coe's last post on Instagram, took to his social media to share his remarks on his friend's death

Friend Louis Con, featured in Coe’s last post on Instagram, took to his social media to share his remarks on his friend’s death

'You've left me with some of the best memories,' he said in the picture's caption. 'I'm so sad that you won't be able to bless us with more. Rest easy my brother'

'You've left me with some of the best memories,' he said in the picture's caption. 'I'm so sad that you won't be able to bless us with more. Rest easy my brother'

‘You’ve left me with some of the best memories,’ he said in the picture’s caption. ‘I’m so sad that you won’t be able to bless us with more. Rest easy my brother’

Friend Louis Con, featured in Coe’s last post on Instagram, took to his social media to share his remarks on his friend’s death. 

‘You’ve left me with some of the best memories,’ he said in the picture’s caption. ‘I’m so sad that you won’t be able to bless us with more. Rest easy my brother.’   

Coe isn’t the first adrenaline seeker to die in New York. In 2016, Christopher Serrano fatally fell from atop a F train. He was 25.

And just a year prior, Connor Cummings plummeted to his death while taking photos from atop the Midtown Four Seasons Hotel. He was just 20 years old.



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