muscle bodysuit, said he was only "Just because he's dressed up in costume, it doesn't mean he's in special consideration or above the law. You can't go around pepper spraying people because you think they are fighting," the Telegraph quoted Seattle police spokesman Det. Mark Jamieson as saying. Jones has been the most public face of a group of vigilante crime stoppers to show up in Seattle in the last couple of years. His exploits have garnered much media attention, and he's had a camera crew trailing him in recent months.Read Full: Seattle's self-styled 'superhero' arrested over pepper spray attack

