A man wearing what appeared to be a pipe bomb was kicked out of a Seattle homeless shelter Friday morning after claiming to be a vampire, then wandered around before surrendering to police, authorities and witnesses said. The contraption did not turn out to be a real explosive device, Seattle Police said Friday afternoon, although it was treated like a bomb at the time because as police spokesman Mark Jamieson said, it looked “real enough.” A photograph of the device posted on the police Web site shows a tape-wrapped metal pipe with metal end caps and bits of plastic debris attached. Jamieson said the device appeared to have a wire attached. The man, whose name was not released, complied with officers who rushed to the scene and voluntarily removed the suspicious device, Jamieson said. The 33-year-old man, dressed in black, was taken into custody for questioning. Employees at a nearby men's shelter alerted police after the man walked into the shelter, said he was a vampire and wanted to eat people, a police report said. After the staff refused to serve him and asked him to leave, the man said he was a space cowboy and showed the staff what appeared to be a pipe bomb taped to his wrist. He then threatened to blow up the building, according to police. The incident closed a major downtown intersection for about two hours during rush hour. Authorities have not yet released more details about the man.