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Phoenix jones gets beat up
Phoenix jones gets beat up












phoenix jones gets beat up
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Jones emphasizes that his real mission is to help people - he also hands out food to the homeless. "Teenagers are running down the street, breaking into cars, and no one does anything? Where's the personal accountability?" Jones told KOMO.

phoenix jones gets beat up

When people told Jones that several people witnessed the break-in but did nothing, he was dumbfounded. One night someone broke into Jones' car, and the broken glass injured his son and resulted in a trip to the emergency room. He told ABC affiliate KOMO that an incident with his son inspired him to put on his cape. Jones said he has a real nine-to-five job, a wife and two kids.

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Jones' quest to help his fellow residents is a weirdly close imitation of the movie "Kick Ass," whose characters dress up as superheroes and take on crime fighting. For the most part, they'll just leave you alone," he said. "If you approach somebody with the right attitude, they're not going to really escalate things.

phoenix jones gets beat up

Police said that acting as a superhero can be dangerous, but Red Dragon said that the people they confront rarely turn against them. Seattle police said that it is not illegal to dress up as a superhero, but they worry about excess calls to 911 when residents confuse Jones and the other real-life superheroes with criminals. We're against the crimes that you're trying to do," Jones said.

phoenix jones gets beat up

that when you see this outfit and this group of people, we stand for a message. It tells people and drug dealers and criminals. They don't know who's bad and who's good.This is a very noticeable outfit. "If you fight crime without the outfit, the police don't know who to look for. He said that his costume is crucial in helping police recognize him, and it makes an impact on would-be criminals. Jones said that he calls police ahead of time to tell them where he'll be patrolling. "Our concern is if it goes badly, then we end up getting called anyway, and we may have additional victims," Detective Mark Jamieson said. The Starbucks in the police report is located downtown at 3rd and Madison.Police are perplexed, worried the group will turn into vigilantes and doubt that the superhero posse has ever stopped any crime. He’ll return to court to enter a plea in the case next week.ĬORRECTION: This post erroneously identified the Starbucks involved in this story as the Westlake Starbucks. He faces two counts of Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.

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Police say they recovered a tackle box full of drugs in the bust:įodor was briefly jailed and released.

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Police say they also engaged in a series of sex and drug-tinged text strings with Fodor trying to arrange a drug buy on Thanksgiving and, in January, arranged a meeting with a female undercover officer and friends where Fodor “would bring cocaine to share and party with.”įodor and his alleged accomplice were taken into custody at the stadium area hotel. 21 at a Starbucks at 999 3rd Avenue.Īccording to court documents, police say Fodor was paid $300 via Venmo after allegedly selling methylenedioxymethamphetamine, also known as Molly, to an undercover cop in a deal made at the Starbucks at 3rd and Madison. The operation revealed Fodor sold MDMA or “Molly” to an undercover narcotics detective Nov. KOMO was first to report the charges against Benjamin Fodor and his alleged accomplice Tuesday:Ī witness told detectives they could not believe Fodor had not been caught yet by authorities, paving the way for an undercover sting operation designed to catch the superhero that turned to a life of a crime. The man known as Pacific Northwest vigilante Phoenix Jones - who became Seattle famous patrolling the streets of Capitol Hill as a masked superhero in the mid 2010s - has been charged for allegedly selling Molly out of the 3rd Ave Starbucks and bringing coke to the Silver Cloud across from T-Mobile Park.














Phoenix jones gets beat up