The driver of a rental box truck that struck security barricades close to the White House on May 22 at night has been taken into custody by the U.S. Secret Service.
The driver may have purposefully targeted the structure, according to reports, but there were no injuries and no “ongoing danger,” according to authorities.


Witnesses say investigators found a Nazi swastika flag that apparently came from inside the truck, which crashed into barriers at Lafayette Square, next to to the White House grounds.
Officers retrieved the flag and plastic evidence bags that had been laid out on the sidewalk following the crash and placed them in the back of the truck.



Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the Secret Service, said on Twitter: ‘Preliminary investigation reveals the driver may have intentionally struck the security barriers at Lafayette Square.’
U.S. Park Police would file charges with investigative support from the Secret Service, he added.
After the crash, a remote-controlled robot opened the truck’s rear door, revealing a dolly but no other obvious object was inside apart from the Nazi Swastika..
Zaboji, 25, an airline pilot who lives in Washington, said he had just finished jogging on the National Mall and was walking home when he heard a loud crash.
He said: ‘I looked back and saw that the U-Haul van had rammed into the barricade. I backed away behind a guy on a golf cart and took the video on my phone. After I saw it rammed again I didn’t want to be anywhere near the truck and left.
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