Mountaineer at Knott’s Berry Farm near Supreme Scream ride urges police to respond



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The popular Knott’s Berry Farm theme park in Southern California sparked a police backlash on Saturday night after a man apparently climbed a metal tower near the park’s Supreme Scream ride, according to reports.

The man eventually got out unharmed, Buena Park police tweeted shortly after 9 p.m. local time.

Earlier, images released by FOX 11 from Los Angeles showed the climber just below a large American flag atop the tower.

Police previously tweeted around 8 p.m. local time, confirming the incident.

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“Please stay out of the area while we work to shoot this person safely,” the police station said.

There was no immediate information on the climber’s identity or how he managed to climb the metal tower, FOX 11 reported. Whether the climber would face any charges in connection with the incident was not immediately clear.

The area near Knott's Berry Farm theme park near Los Angeles is seen in a recent photo (SkyFOX)

The area near Knott’s Berry Farm theme park near Los Angeles is seen in a recent photo (SkyFOX)

Last weekend, outside the theme park was the scene of a drive-by shooting that injured a teenager.

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Knott’s Berry Farm began as a roadside berry stand in the 1920s and has since grown into a theme park that features rides, stage shows, and other entertainment. Its location in Buena Park is approximately 20 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

The park reopened in May after a closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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