Overview
- Guido Reichstadter, who climbed the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge on Friday, says he plans to come down Wednesday morning after holding the arch for five days.
- Police say negotiators remain on scene as the standoff continues, with authorities focused on a safe resolution.
- Vehicle lanes that closed early in the protest reopened by late Monday and stayed open Tuesday, though the pedestrian path under the arch remains shut, according to regional traffic officials.
- Reichstadter says he is fasting and ran out of water Sunday, and supporters gathered below have watched as police deployed cars, a boat, and a helicopter to secure the area.
- He says he is protesting what he calls the Trump administration’s illegal war on Iran and warning about advanced AI, and he is a known activist who previously climbed the same bridge in 2022 and has faced charges tied to AI company protests.