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Secret Service Apprehends 41-Year-Old Homeless Man Who Hopped White House Fence
August 02, 2011
His backpack was being examined for explosives.
WASHINGTON (The Blaze/AP) -- An unidentified man was in Secret Service custody Tuesday night after he climbed over the White House fence.
Spokesman Ed Donovan said the man was immediately taken into custody by Secret Service agents who guard the complex around the clock. The man had a backpack that Donovan said was being examined for possible explosive material.
A CNN news crew caught some of the drama on tape as it unfolded. Video showed agents leading the man, as they held his hands behind his back, across the North Lawn on the Pennsylvania Avenue side of the White House, where tourists gather to take photographs.
Reporters still at work in the press room saw agents who are stationed closer to the White House with their weapons drawn. At least one agent could be seen on the roof of the building peering through a pair of binoculars.
President Barack Obama was believed to be in the White House at the time.
CNN reports:
According to the Secret Service, the detained man is James Dirk Crudup, 41, who is homeless. He will be charged with unlawful entry and contempt of court because he previously had been ordered to stay away from the White House due to past incidents, the agency said.
Watch footage of the man being apprehended here:
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