DETROIT (AP).- Your move, Detroit. A group working to build a statue of the fictional crime-fighting cyborg RoboCop in the city said it has reached its fundraising goal of $50,000 after a social networking campaign exploded in support of the project. The next step: convincing the mayor and city officials it’s a good idea. “I am very positive that it’s gonna happen,” organizer Brandon Walley said Wednesday. The 10-day-old RoboCop saga started innocently enough when Detroit Mayor Dave Bing’s social media manager answered a Twitter query about a possible statue. That response “There are not any plans to erect a statue to Robocop. Thank you for the suggestion” led to a firestorm of commentary online, with Twitter users making it a top trending topic for days. As recently as Wednesday morning, “RoboCop” was still one of the 10 most-searched terms on Yahoo! Imagination Station, a Detroit-based nonprofit that latched on to the topic’s viral fervor, set up a way for backe