Thursday, 23 October 2014

Dominic Adesanya, White House fence climber charged



Washington (AFP) - An unarmed man arrested for climbing over the White House fence has been charged with assaulting a Secret Service officer after he attacked police dogs.

Video on local media showed a man punching and kicking guard dogs that were unleashed on him shortly before he was arrested by officers.

Adesanya, who is from the town of Bel Air, Maryland, outside the capital, was unarmed at the time of his arrest.

He was charged with two felony counts of assaulting a police officer, four misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and unlawful entry and a felony count of making arrests, the Secret Service said.

After his arrest, Adesanya was taken to a local hospital to be assessed, and was later released.

He was then transferred to the custody of the US Marshal Service for previous outstanding arrest warrants, the Secret Service said.

"His court date is pending at this time," a spokesman for the president's elite security agency said Thursday.

Two Secret Service dogs -- "Hurricane" and "Jordan" -- were treated for minor bruises by a veterinarian and cleared for duty.

The incident came just weeks after another man jumped over the fence, sprinted across the North Lawn and entered the executive mansion with a knife in his pocket, triggering withering criticism of security lapses.

Omar Gonzalez has been indicted on two counts of "assaulting, resisting or impeding" Secret Service agents for the September 19 breach.

In jail since his arrest, Gonzalez is an Iraq veteran reportedly suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

He is accused of entering the main door of the White House after sprinting across the presidential mansion's lawn. The president and his family had left the White House only a short time before.

This and other security failures led to the resignation of the head of the agency.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/white-house-fence-climber-charged-144054350.html

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