His goal is to “prison doctors.” “American Spider-Man” climbs 50 floors

US police have arrested a man who climbed a tallest tower in Oklahoma, while the man described himself as a life-supporting "Spider-Man".

The man said that climbing the Devon Tower in Oklahoma is part of the current anti-abortion campaign in America.

Mason de Champs, 22, reached the top of the 50-storey tower, the tallest in the state, without any protective gear, and was immediately arrested.

The college student who describes himself as a "pro-life Spider-Man" is no stranger to scaling high-rises. He was arrested last May after climbing a building in San Francisco.

Two days later, he climbed the New York Times building, and although a complaint was filed against him, he was not arrested at the time, and Champs says he accepts these dangerous adventures to raise funds for an anti-abortion campaign.

He wrote on his site that he wanted to put "doctors behind bars," referring to those involved in carrying out abortions, as well as raise at least $1 million to support charities that champion pro-life women.

This came after a draft decision was leaked to the US Supreme Court to overturn the decision known as "Roe v. Wade", which means protecting the right to abortion.

This decision was issued in 1973. According to "Sky News Arabia"

The court has not yet issued a decision in this regard, but "Spider-Man" described the leak as one of the catalysts for climbing buildings in recent times.

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