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Bogus T-Mobile Worker Sparks Miami Tower Outage and $500K in Damages – Phones Canada Report

In a bizarre turn of events in Miami, 38-year-old Richard Smith was arrested after climbing a 127-foot four-carrier cellphone tower owned by Crown Castle. Despite his actions and words suggesting he thought he was working for T-Mobile, it became evident that this was not the case. Here’s what happened:

– Smith climbed to the top of the tower and found a switch that allowed him to shut down the tower, triggering alarms.
– A real T-Mobile technician was dispatched to investigate, only to find Smith on the tower.
– Smith’s behavior was described as erratic, with him talking about God and asking the worker to admire the view with him.
– Witness reports compared Smith’s actions to those of a Marvel superhero like Spider-Man.

Miami Police Officer Michael Vega shed light on the situation:

– Smith tampered with equipment on the tower and refused to comply with officers’ commands to come down.
– He started unhooking clamps that send power to the tower, causing disruption to cellphone service in the area.
– Crisis negotiators spent four hours trying to convince Smith to come down before he voluntarily descended.

T-Mobile issued a statement acknowledging the incident:

– The company’s systems detected a service issue at the site and promptly alerted authorities.
– They expressed gratitude towards Miami Police Department and Miami Fire Rescue for their response.
– Despite potential damages amounting up to $500,000, everyone involved is safe and connected.

Smith was taken into custody upon descending from the tower and charged with burglary of an unoccupied structure and criminal mischief over $1,000. Despite causing disruptions and damages, he cooperated fully with authorities once his “job” was done.

This bizarre incident serves as a reminder of the importance of security measures in place at telecommunication sites and prompt responses from telecommunications providers like T-Mobile.

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