SCP-173 | SCP Database Wiki | Fandom SCP-173 ("The Sculpture") is an anomalous statue that possesses an extreme hostility to sentient lifeforms SCP-173 was eventually captured by the SCP Foundation, being moved to Site-19 in 1993
SCP-173 - SCP Foundation When personnel must enter SCP-173's container, no fewer than 3 may enter at any time and the door is to be relocked behind them At all times, two persons must maintain direct eye contact with SCP-173 until all personnel have vacated and relocked the container
SCP-173 - Wikipedia SCP-173's containment procedures require that no less than three people enter its chamber at any time; two of these people must keep eye contact with the anomaly at all times, and are to alert one another when blinking, in order to prevent it accidentally finding a brief window of time to attack
SCP-173 - SCP Database - scpdb. miraheze. org SCP-173 is made of concrete and rebar, with traces of Krylon-brand spray paint 173 is typically inanimate, until a lack of eye contact is established; this includes looking away or even blinking When this occurs, 173 moves extremely fast towards the one who broke eye contact
173 Democrats Vote Against GOP Resolution Supporting Law Enforcement (Washington, DC) – A total of 173 House Democrats voted against a Republican-led resolution supporting law enforcement and condemning “defund the police” policies during National Police Week Republicans framed the resolution as a show of support for officers amid rising nationwide attacks on law enforcement personnel Democrats who opposed the measure argued it was largely symbolic
173 House Democrats oppose resolution recognizing law enforcement House Democrats Divided Over Police Support Resolution House Democrats found themselves at odds over a recent resolution that expresses support for law enforcement amid a notable rise in assaults against police last year This past Wednesday, only 29 Democrats voted in favor of a bill put forth by Republicans, which recognizes the “extraordinary sacrifices” made by law enforcement officers
House Passes Nunn Resolution Backing Law Enforcement — 173 Democrats . . . The House of Representatives passed a resolution led by Representative Zach Nunn (IA-03) reaffirming support for the men and women of law enforcement and condemning policies that undermine public safety and put officers at greater risk The resolution passed the House 243-173, with 173 Democrats voting against the measure “It shouldn’t be controversial to stand with the men and women who
Hakeem Jeffries leads 173 Democrats to vote NO to honoring police . . . House Democrats picked a curious week to send another muddled message on policing During National Police Week — while grieving families and officers gathered in Washington to honor cops killed in the of duty — 173 Democrats voted against a Republican-backed resolution praising law enforcement and condemning anti-police rhetoric that critics say has poisoned public safety in major American