

A Brooklyn daredevil was busted last month for scaling two Manhattan skyscrapers, court records show.

Photographer James McNally, 34, of Brooklyn has been posting videos of the dizzying climbs up Big Apple high-rises for nearly two years on Youtube and his own website under the name Jamakiss.

The brazen footage finally got him arrested for two ascents after cops were able to track him down from online photos and video, a law-enforcement source said.

He was busted most recently on March 20 for ascending 70 Pine Street and charged with reckless endangerment and criminal mischief.

McNally posted a stunning shot on Instagram of the Sept. 19 climb up the towering Financial District building.

The adrenaline junkie hangs precariously from a silver spire with the city’s glowing landscape of buildings, bridges and the East River stretching for miles behind him.



A few months earlier on January 16, he was busted with a pal for the hike up One57 in Midtown, which houses the Park Hyatt hotel and luxury condos. He was hit with the same charges.

The so-called “rooftopper” posted a shot of the soaring Sept. 6 ascent on Instagram where he has nearly 30,000 followers.

In the picture, he dangles his feet over the edge of the towering 1,004-foot structure with the entire expanse of Central Park as his backdrop.

“Infamous One57, high end, super tall, and took a good few tries,” reads the photo’s caption. ”We dressed the part, aced the elevator, and got up with a few tricks and a lot of sweat. We propped a tall ladder into a roof hatch, climbed the glass cladding to the ridge and got probably the best rooftop view in nyc.”

In both cases, a Manhattan judge released him without bail on the misdemeanor charges, which were first reported by the local news site DNAInfo.com.

He’s due back in court April 22.