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Off Wall Story By Jeremy Phillips SEATTLE OCT.15 – Local police arrested native superhero Phoenix Jones Sunday morning for alleging pepper spraying a group of people outside a nightclub. The self-proclaimed superhero Phoenix Jones whose real name is Benjamin John Francis Fodor, 23 arrived in court wearing a charcoaled mask and superhero uniform under a black and yellow striped shirt. Foder explained to the police he tried to break up a fight when he was attacked. He spent nearly seven hours in jail before posting bail for $3,800. A court officer asked Jones to remove the mask and he compiled revealing his true identity. After the hearing Jones put his mask back on as he spoke with reporters. Jones continues to fight evil doers according to reports in Seattle Times Foder said, “I will continue to patrol with my team, probably tonight. In addition to being Phoenix Jones, I am

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By Jeremy Phillips

SEATTLE OCT.15 – Local police arrested native superhero Phoenix Jones Sunday

morning for alleging pepper spraying a group of people outside a nightclub.

The self-proclaimed superhero Phoenix Jones whose real name is Benjamin John Francis

Fodor, 23 arrived in court wearing a charcoaled mask and superhero uniform under a black and

yellow striped shirt.

Foder explained to the police he tried to break up a fight when he was attacked. He spent

nearly seven hours in jail before posting bail for $3,800.

A court officer asked Jones to remove the mask and he compiled revealing his true

identity. After the hearing Jones put his mask back on as he spoke with reporters.

Jones continues to fight evil doers according to reports in Seattle Times Foder said, “I

will continue to patrol with my team, probably tonight. In addition to being Phoenix Jones, I am

also Ben Fodor, father and brother. I am just like everybody else. The only difference is that I

try to stop crime in my neighborhood and everywhere else."

Jones told reports he the leader of a superhero team called the Rain City Superhero

Movement, which has conducted late night patrols in Seattle since last year.