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Watch: Man Climbs Devon Tower In Oklahoma City To Record A Protest

A man climbed the Devon Tower in Oklahoma City Tuesday morning to protest anti-abortion laws in the country.

Once at the top, the first responders and police were waiting for him.

During a stream on his Instagram, he calls himself the ‘pro-live Spider-Man.

His name is Maison Des Champs, and he is habitual in climbing buildings.

According to his public relations firm in the last month, he has scaled other skyscrapers in major U.S. cities like the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, and the New York Times Building.

He didn’t use any climbing gear only chalk for his hands as he scaled the 50-story building in downtown Oklahoma City.

He is expected to face charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct.

Meteorologist Emily Sutton says winds near the top of the building were around 35-40 mph. The Devon Tower has 50 floors and is the tallest building in Oklahoma.

On his website, ProLifeSpiderMan.com he says he grew up in Michigan and has a love of climbing.

He claims in 2021 he climbed the 600ft Aria Hotel to protest Nevada’s Covid-19 Mandates.

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