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Man detained after trying to jump White House fence with President Trump inside (Photos)


On Thursday afternoon, April 16, a man tried to climb a perimeter fence at the White House, setting off a security alert. US Secret Service agents quickly apprehended him.

According to a Secret Service spokesperson, he is believed to have attempted to breach the perimeter by jumping over a construction bollard close to the Treasury Building on the northeast side of the complex.

The man was intercepted almost instantly and taken into custody. One officer suffered a non-life-threatening laceration during a “physical altercation” with the man, the spokesperson confirmed. Both the officer and the suspect were subsequently taken to a nearby hospital for assessment.

Secret Service Communications Chief Anthony Guglielmi told Newsweek: “Shortly after 11:30 a.m., a man was quickly detained by uniformed U.S. Secret Service police officers after jumping over a construction bollard near the Treasury Building on the northeast side of the complex.

“Officers encountered the individual near a pedestrian gate, where he engaged in a physical altercation before being taken into custody. One officer sustained a laceration. Both the officer and the suspect underwent medical evaluation for non-life-threatening injuries.”

This follows reports that the US Secret Service announced on April 5 that it was looking into accounts of gunfire overnight near Lafayette Park, situated opposite the White House, reports the Mirror.

No injuries were reported, and no suspect was located following a search of the park and surrounding area after midnight, the agency confirmed in an online statement. President Donald Trump had been at the White House over the weekend.

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