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Old 03-12-10, 03:07 AM
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Cool Toy robot detours traffic near Coors Field

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Don't let the TSA hear about this one.

Toy robot detours traffic near Coors Field
By Kyle Glazier
The Denver Post

Posted: 12/01/2010 05:21:13 PM MST
Updated: 12/01/2010 08:11:37 PM MST

Toy robot detours traffic near Coors Field - The Denver Post

Police have closed East 20th Street between Chestnut and Blake streets while they investigate what appears to be a small, toy robot affixed to a footbridge near Coors Field. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)

A robot met its end near Coors Field tonight when the Denver Police Department Bomb Squad detonated the "suspicious object," bringing to an end the hours-long standoff between police and the approximately eight-inch tall figurine.

Denver Police Spokesman Matt Murray said that a citizen called police at 3:27 p.m. to report the presence of the plastic white toy robot cemented to the base of a pillar supporting a footbridge near the intersection of 20th and Wazee streets. Police closed 20th Street between Blake Street and Chestnut Place, but did let a few people past the police tape to retreive cars parked in nearby lots. Nobody was allowed within about 100 yards of the robot.

"Are you serious?" asked Denver resident Justin Kent, 26, when police stopped him from proceeding down 20th Street. Kent said that he lived just past the closed area, but was told he would have to go around via Park Avenue.

"I can't believe it. This is ridiculous," said Kent.

Traffic piled up at adjacent intersections as rush hour commuters were forced to detour around the closure.

Some pedestrians, unable to reach their vehicles at a lot adjacent to the robot, decided to wait it out at a bar on 20th Street, asking uniformed officers to let them know when the road reopened.

A bomb squad robot was sent it to examine the troublesome robot before a bomb squad officer, dressed in heavy protective gear, took a turn.

Murray said that the bomb squad couldn't be sure if the robot was safe or not, and so remotely detonated it at about 5:30 p.m. to "render it safe." The robot exploded into several chunks.

"It was cemented in. That's odd," Murray said.

Murray said that suspicious objects do not automatically warrant a call to the bomb squad if patrol officers are able to determine that there is no threat. He said that the robot was strange enough to warrant precautionary measures. In the end, it proved harmless.

"A whole lot of nothing," Murray said.

20th Street reopened after police finished cleaning up the remains of the robot. Murray said that police have no leads on who put the robot there, or why they did it.

Kyle Glazier: 303-954-1638 or kglazier@denverpost.com
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This eight-inch tall plastic toy terrorised Denver? You have to be joking!



Apparently not. Al Qaeda has triumphed. Americans have become the most feeble, timid, sooky, wimpyst, scaredy-cats on the face of the Earth. All because of 9/11.

Funny, I didn't notice the British curling up and adopting a fetal position when the Luftwaffe was bombing the shit out of London in 1943. If it wasn't for the fact that it may offend other contributors here, I would call on American officials to stop behaving like little girls.
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