Follow-Up Article
Mystery of Q-Bridge Piece Explained!

On July 29th, at the Soul Brothers exhibition at Channel One Skateshop on State Street, it was finally revealed just how this work was assembled.

Upon examining the area of the bridge that was painted, it appears that there is no way for anyone to have climbed up. This part is visible from the Tomlinson Street Drawbridge, and is easily 70 feet high.


The remarkable truth about this piece is that it was done by a guy who later went on to join the Navy Seals, purely because he enjoyed hanging from the sides of buildings and things. The piece was conducted like this.

1. He was strapped with a harness to his car, and then drove with friends to the spot on the Q bridge, who proceeded to pretend to be in a broken down car.

2. He jumped over the side and continued to sway from side to side in order to cover the ground necessary to complete the piece.

3. Meanwhile, on top of the bridge, there was a State Trooper, and his friends were busy trying to convince the officer that a tow truck was coming.

4. The state trooper left, and they pulled him back up and brought him into the car. Then they took off.

This is not the product of speculation. This is indeed the real true story of what happened with this piece, and it was verified by Dooley, the produce of the series Graffiti TV, which were aired at Channel One. He also stated that there is no documented footage of this event.

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