
A South Florida man known for his past escapades involving high-altitude antics is once again at the center of an unusual public disturbance. Todd Fitzroy Boothe, 33, has been reported to reprise his role as an urban climber by taking to a pedestrian signal at the intersection of State Road 7 and Miramar Parkway.
Police efforts have been ongoing since this morning to coax Boothe down from his perch, but authorities have yet to successfully resolve the situation. This intersection is no stranger to Boothe's previous exploits; it was here that he climbed an ambulance in a similar incident on Sept. 26, 2023, according to Local10.
In a concurrent report by NBC Miami, the scene remains active with Miramar Police trying to negotiate and secure Boothe's descent. The incident has drawn a swift police response, although no injuries or additional disruptions have been reported as a result of the man's latest stunt.
Boothe, who made headlines in 2021 for climbing a traffic light in South Beach, is gaining a reputation for public stunts that disrupt the usual calm of Miramar. The reason behind these repeated incidents remains unclear, and neither Boothe nor local authorities have offered an explanation. Police have not yet announced any charges or revealed the tactics being used to bring him down. More details are expected as the situation develops, including insight into Boothe’s motivations and how this latest incident will be resolved.









