‘Pro-Life Spider-Man’ arrested after climbing 40-story building that houses Israeli Consulate

Accenture Tower climber

Maison DesChamps, who calls himself the “Pro-Life Spider-Man” scales the nearly 500-foot Accenture Tower in downtown Chicago on Tuesday. DesChamps was raising money for anti-abortion non-profit Let Them Live. (Image courtesy of Accenture Tower office worker Michael Tomsa.)

A 24-year-old man who calls himself the “Pro-Life Spider-Man” was arrested in downtown Chicago on Tuesday after he climbed the 40-story, nearly 500-foot-tall Accenture Tower office building where the Consulate General of Israel is located.

The man, whose real name is Maison DesChamps, of Las Vegas, climbs tall buildings to raise money for anti-abortion causes. Chicago police arrested him on misdemeanor charges of reckless conduct and criminal trespass to land.

People noticed DesChamps climbing the building at around 10 a.m.

“I was just excited to see something cool. You look outside, you see the same buildings every day, so when somebody says there was a guy walking up a building, we were all pretty eager to get out here and see it,” office worker Brionna Belcher told local ABC affiliate WLS.

Not everyone was amused by the stunt.

“Go climb a mountain,” onlooker Timothy Moore told the Chicago Sun-Times. “How many resources were taken up? How many fire trucks and police cars did this take up? There’s other ways to protest,” he said.

DesChamps has said that the stunt was a fundraiser for a nonprofit organization called Let Them Live, whose stated mission is to provide money to women considering abortions for financial reasons, offering to pay for rent, utilities, and groceries “if they agree to cancel their abortion.”

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