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Man arrested for bomb threat at White House – US Secret Service | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
A Washington, DC resident has been detained following "suspicious activity" at the north fence of the White House, the Secret Service said. The area along Pennsylvania Avenue was closed off for several hours. | |
Reporters were told to leave the north lawn of the White House, CBS News said. | Reporters were told to leave the north lawn of the White House, CBS News said. |
Although the Secret Service declined to immediately elaborate on the incident, Washington DC police spokeswoman Margarita Mikhaylova said authorities were investigating a suspicious package outside the White House, according to the Washington Post. | |
The Secret Service identified the suspect as Ervin Pettaway, 33, of Washington, DC. He reportedly told uniformed officers that he “dropped explosives” along the northern fence of the White House. | |
Explosive ordnance teams and bomb dogs found no explosives in the area, and recovered the suspect’s cell phone. Pettaway was charged with one count of felony threats and sent to a DC jail. | |
President Donald Trump was en route to Hawaii, before heading on his first presidential visit to Asia. | |
The Friday incident is not the first time the White House has been placed on lockdown since Trump took office. | The Friday incident is not the first time the White House has been placed on lockdown since Trump took office. |
In a bizarre incident last month, a man dressed as the Pokemon character Pikachu jumped over a concrete barrier on the southern side of the White House. He was promptly arrested by Secret Service officers. | In a bizarre incident last month, a man dressed as the Pokemon character Pikachu jumped over a concrete barrier on the southern side of the White House. He was promptly arrested by Secret Service officers. |
In September, there were two incidents within two days. The first lockdown was due to a man who threw a sign and a notebook over the fence on Pennsylvania Avenue, while the second occurred due to a suspicious package. | In September, there were two incidents within two days. The first lockdown was due to a man who threw a sign and a notebook over the fence on Pennsylvania Avenue, while the second occurred due to a suspicious package. |
A person who jumped a bike rack serving as a barrier on the north fence line was taken into custody in May. | A person who jumped a bike rack serving as a barrier on the north fence line was taken into custody in May. |