Child outwitted the US Secret Service and snuck into the White House
- April 18, 2023
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A the boy managed to outwit the secret service agents V White House. A small boy crossed the fence surrounding the famous place where President Joe Biden departs
A the boy managed to outwit the secret service agents V White House. A small boy crossed the fence surrounding the famous place where President Joe Biden departs
A the boy managed to outwit the secret service agents V White House.
A small boy crossed the fence surrounding the famous place where President Joe Biden departs from and slipped. crawl through the gardensThis was announced by the head of communications of the Secret Service, Anthony Gugliemli.
According to a spokesperson, a “curious” visitor was able to “briefly” enter the mansion’s gardens, where at this time Biden was inside.
Immediately Secret Service agents went to take the baby and take him to his parentswho were waiting on Pennsylvania Avenue, the street that is directly in front of the venue.
Access to the White House was limited within a short period of time, the officers reunited the boy with his parents.
Although the Secret Service has not confirmed this, this may be the first time someone has gained unauthorized access to the White House grounds since it closed. increased the height of the fence, which is now about four meters.
The Secret Service decided to increase the height of the bars after several individuals managed to enter the premises without permission.
One of the most notorious cases was Omar Gonzalez, former soldier who jumped the fence in September 2014. and managed to transfer several units of the presidential residence, armed knife.
Just a few minutes ago, then US President Barack Obama left this place.
The White House building is one of the most secure in the world: there are snipers on the roof, and to enter as a journalist or visitor, you must have special accreditation and pass a security check similar to that at airports. (EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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