Half-naked couplecause stir up a tree

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Two gay lovers took off most of their clothes, climbed up a tree in New York’s Central Park and spent four hours engaging in sex acts and yelling abuse at police and firefighters.
The two unidentified lovers protested their families' lack of understanding for their relationship by climbing the Central Park tree, having sex in front of the crowd that gathered, and refusing to come down for hours.
The two unidentified lovers protested their families' lack of understanding for their relationship by climbing the Central Park tree, having sex in front of the crowd that gathered, and refusing to come down for hours.Ed Bailey / AP

Two gay lovers took off most of their clothes, climbed up a tree in New York’s Central Park and spent four hours engaging in sex acts and yelling abuse at police and firefighters.

Police said officers talked the men out of the three story high tree on Thursday night after the parks department had sent two cherry-pickers and firefighters had deployed an inflatable rescue mattress.

The couple, described by officials as a 32-year-old transsexual with female breasts wearing a purple thong and a 17-year-old boy in white boxer shorts, were admitted to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation.

Spectators in New York's Central Park watch as police try to coax two men out of a tree Thursday, April 22, 2004. The two unidentified gay lovers protested their families' lack of understanding for their relationship by climbing a Central Park tree, having sex in front of the crowd that gathered, and refusing to come down for hours. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)
Spectators in New York's Central Park watch as police try to coax two men out of a tree Thursday, April 22, 2004. The two unidentified gay lovers protested their families' lack of understanding for their relationship by climbing a Central Park tree, having sex in front of the crowd that gathered, and refusing to come down for hours. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)Ed Bailey / AP

At one point during the standoff in the larch tree -- an evergreen with pine-like needles -- the 32-year-old rejected a police officer’s offer of a can of soda.

“This is a Coke. I wanted vanilla Diet Pepsi,” he was quoted as saying in newspaper reports.

On Friday, police charged William Rund, 32, and Christopher Montero, 17, both of New York, with reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, criminal mischief, public lewdness and disorderly conduct.

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