Crime & Safety
Hollywood (101) Freeway Reopens After Climber Triggers Shutdown
A person climbed onto the catwalk of a Downtown freeway sign shutting down the freeway for hours.

LOS ANGELES, CA — A man climbed onto a sign above the Hollywood (101) Freeway in downtown Los Angeles Thursday afternoon, forcing officers to shut down the busy artery for several hours, leaving scores of motorists stuck in a massive traffic jam.
The unidentified man climbed onto the sign on the Mission Road overpass about 2:05 p.m., according to the California Highway Patrol.
The freeway was shut down in both directions and firefighters were summoned, the CHP reported.
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Crews positioned airbags beneath the sign in case the man fell or jumped, as firefighters tried to coax him to give up his perch.
Two southbound lanes were reopened about 5 p.m. Around 5:30 p.m., the man climbed down a ladder placed by firefighters and was taken into custody by CHP officers, who then set about fully reopening the freeway.
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All lanes were reopened by about 6 p.m., according to Caltrans.
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