DENVER — A man fell 40 feet down a chimney of a loft building while trying to film a parkour video. <br /> <br />Dustin Hinkle, 26, and a few friends were making the video on the rooftop of the Denver City Lofts last Friday when things went down, CBS Denver reported. <br /> <br />Hinkle said he was running, climbing and jumping on the roof of the building when he landed on a chimney cover that gave way. <br /> <br />“We were just trying to have some fun, and I jumped off, hung off the edge and my feet were only two feet above the other one, and I dropped down, and I dropped down, and I fell through the top of it,” Hinkle told CBS Denver. <br /> <br />After plunging 40 feet down, a cable caught his fall, according to officials. <br /> <br />Hinkles was stuck inside the chimney for about two hours. <br /> <br />Firefighters entered a vacant apartment and had to rip through the brick to extract him, according to CBS Denver. <br /> <br />After getting checked out at the hospital, Hinkle was arrested and charged with trespassing. <br /> <br />His friends Jayce Anderson, 23 and Mary Jo McHugh, 20, were also charged with trespassing and with interference of a police officer for reportedly running from police.
