Spider-Man intervenes in Seoul subway altercation
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The restrained homeless person shouted "Let go of me."
An X user, claiming to be the Spider-Man, commented, "I saw the scene where the homeless who were in argument, trying to wield the violence against the subway worker. Then, a lady next to me also made the report to the police. As it would take 10 minutes until the officers arrive, I intervened not to escalate the conflict."
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A man in a Spider-Man costume restrained a homeless person who was threatening a subway worker and then walked away at Jamsil Station in southern Seoul on Saturday night.
In a post that was uploaded to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Saturday 9:35 p.m., the witness wrote “I saw the Spider-Man, what’s going on? The Spider-Man is breaking up the homeless [person] who is fighting against the person. Is this person a real Spider-Man?”
The post had surpassed 3 million views as of Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
According to the posted photo and stories from witnesses, the homeless person, who had no shoes on, took a swing at a man assumed to be a subway worker. The Spider-Man grabbed the offender’s arms and resolved the conflict.
The restrained homeless person shouted “Let go of me.”
“Please calm down,” the Spider-Man said repeatedly.
The Spider-Man danced while holding the homeless person's arms, according to the video footage, which made observers laugh. The two appeared to be dancing the polka, a European folk dance, as a pair.
After subway workers made a report, police officers removed the homeless person from the station.
“After the homeless was sent out, the Spider-Man left the scene without any words. The Spider-Man’s identity is not confirmed,” a Seoul Metro worker told Yonhap News Agency on Sunday.
An X user, claiming to be the Spider-Man, commented, “I saw the scene where the homeless who were in argument, trying to wield the violence against the subway worker. Then, a lady next to me also made the report to the police. As it would take 10 minutes until the officers arrive, I intervened not to escalate the conflict.”
When another user praised his actions, the user added “When I confronted the homeless, my mind and brain went blank. I am just a person covered in latex.”
The user added that he occasionally goes to the Jamsil area, which lots of children visit on weekends, and takes photos with them.
BY KIM JI-HYE, LEE SOO-JUNG [lee.soojung1@joongang.co.kr]
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