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Man Climbs Skyscraper in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) _ A well-known sports climber scaled the Millennium Tower on Mission Street Monday afternoon, without ropes, climbing equipment or permission, before being arrested by San Francisco police on the roof of the building.

San Francisco police say Dan Goodwin, also known as "Spider Dan" started his ascent around 2:15 p.m.

Goodwin, who now calls himself "Skyscraperman," is known for climbing some of the tallest buildings in the U.S., including the Sears Tower, John Hancock Center and World Trade Center.

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He uses a sophisticated suction cup system to climb many of these buildings. He said he wants to show the "vulnerability of skyscrapers" and also call attention to cancer, as he is a cancer survivor.

The 54-year-old, who now lives in Lake Tahoe scaled the 58-story building in a little over three hours.

Goodwin reportedly ignored orders to stop climbing the building.

"I'm trying to sound the alarm that I really think that we're going to get attacked again.  We are not more prepared than we were before," says Goodwin.

Police had to shut down Mission Street between Fremont and Beale streets near the building as a precaution. Fire crews were also on scene.

Goodwin was issued a citati0n for trespassing and creating a public nuisance.

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