Thursday, September 29, 2011
VIDEO: ‘Spider-Man’ climbs Macy’s downtown, almost busted by cop
An illegal climber, referred to as “Spider-Man” by the person who recorded the video, was filmed crawling up the side of Macy’s at 111 North State Street in downtown Chicago.
The man scaled the exterior wall of the department store at Washington and Wabash.
“Spider-Man” climbed as high as a nearby street sign, when a real superhero, a Chicago police officer, pulled up in a SUV.
Luckily for Spidey, the officer didn’t seem to notice what he had done.
This video was uploaded to YouTube on September 25, 2011.
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Another Freak! I feel sorry for the cops on top of the scum bags that they have to take care of. They also have to deal with the mental cases.
ReplyDelete...and there seems to be many many head cases roaming the streets of our city. They do not pay police or firemen enough to put up with what they put up with. Look, up in the air, it's a bird, plane,..nope just another head job
ReplyDeleteThey need to ge rid of Skeletor who begs in front of Garrett and Panda Express on Madison, he always looks on the verge of death and always weakly reaches out at passersby
ReplyDeleteDid this "Spider-Man" receive tips from 1981's, then Spider-Man, Dan Goodwin? :)
ReplyDeleteMost people other than the internet savvy have about as much concept of history as the French do of deodorant
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