![]() "He's going home, alright, but it ain't gonna be the home he live in. "They went up behind him, surprised him, and got him down," said Liz Obeng, 59, a Salvation Army bell-ringer working outside the Cathedral. Police did not immediately comment on the arrest, or identify the man. Witnesses said the man who scaled the Cathedral did not put up a fight or resist arrest. The site links to a 167-page treatise attacking aspects of Christianity and Judaism. The person behind the Facebook site identifies themself on the page alternatively as "Gregory the Thaumaturgus," and "Pontha the Polymath". "He was just asking 'Can I go home?'"Įarlier Monday morning, someone tweeted about a plan to promote the Facebook site on dual Twitter accounts, and is time to release my thesis upon this sphere," the tweeter wrote. "The cops saw him, yelled at him for a while, and eventually got up to get him down," said Lou Grant, 36, a wedding photographer who was meeting a client at the Cathedral. The man was handcuffed by police and taken away by an ambulance. on Monday afternoon and hung a banner advertising a Facebook site called "I Solved Religion." Witnesses said the man climbed the scaffolding at the iconic church at 14 E. Patrick's Cathedral to hang a sign advertising a rambling essay on the dangers of religion. MIDTOWN - Police arrested a man who scaled scaffolding outside St. ![]() Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. ![]()
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