Monday, August 23, 2021

Liquor CEO, Ian Crystal, 46, Plummeted To His Death While Attempting BACKFLIP On Balcony At Citi Field


Oh look another Brooklyn Jew...

Didn't see that coming.....

Like so many other knuckleheaded live for the moment atheists...

Surprised that there aren't more similar deaths of guys like this.....

Liquor CEO, 46, plummeted to his death while attempting BACKFLIP on balcony at Citi Field during Grateful Dead tribute band concert 

New York police have identified the Brooklyn resident who fell to his death while attempting a backflip on a balcony at Citi Field on Friday as the CEO and co-founder of the liquor company that created Monkey Rum. Ian Crystal, 46, died after falling about 30 to 50 feet and landing on concrete during intermission at a Dead & Company concert. Police sources said he was possibly under the influence when he attempted the fatal flip on the fifth floor. Crystal, who co-founded Evolution Spirits Inc. a few years back as part of a new brand development challenge, was known for his creativity and desire for adventure. Loved ones of the self-proclaimed innovator say he was thoughtful, well-liked and will be greatly missed. 'Ian crystal. The Rooster. One of one who was always down for the next adventure or for a long conversation that could go deep or off the rails in the best way,' Neal Weinstein posted on Facebook, along with a photo of himself and Crystal. 'Left a long list of people that will miss you. Glad to have known you buddy.' Such a treasure. I'm devastated as I know all of our friends are,' Chris Dopherty added. 'Good dude, quiet. We never had an issue with him. He was a cool guy,' Juan Torres, who worked at the Williamsburg neighborhood building Crystal once lived in, told the New York Daily News. Torres said Crystal was 'well-liked' and devoted to his dog, Beatrice. He was also known for being a relatively healthy individual. 'He was healthy. He was always working out,' he added. 'I remember every morning when I would come in, I'd see him running.' Source

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