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|    OMG! Male Whitehouse Fence Jumper Had A     |
|    24 Dec 14 08:10:09    |
      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: pussy@abc.com              By these three cowardly cunts, Ralph Ellis, Erin McPike and       Cassie Spodak, CNN.              Steak knives have serrated blades too you fearmongering bitches.        Lol! What a bunch of gutless pansies Obama era liberals are.              Washington (CNN) -- One man was carrying a weapon; the other had       reportedly attempted to slip by security before. New details       have emerged about two recent security incidents at the White       House.              The man who jumped a fence at the White House late Friday and       made it through the North Portico doors was carrying a folding       knife in his pants pocket, according to a Secret Service       affidavit filed Saturday.              Initially, officers believed Omar Gonzalez, 42, of Copperas       Cove, Texas, to be unarmed.              And a man who failed to stop his car at a White House complex       entrance on Saturday, after officers asked he do so, had tried       to gain entrance a short time before on foot, the New York Times       reported, citing Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan.              The jumper              Gonzalez is accused of unlawfully entering a restricted building       or grounds while carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon,       officials said.              The knife he carried in his pants pocket was a Spyderco VG-10       folding knife with a three-and-a-half inch serrated blade,       according to an affidavit. On Friday, the Secret Service had       said the fence jumper appeared to be unarmed.              Gonzalez told a Secret Service agent "that he was concerned that       the atmosphere was collapsing and needed to get the information       to the President of the United States so that he could get the       word out to the people," the affidavit read.              The Washington Post reported that Gonzalez's attorney said that       his client was an Iraq War veteran, who served three tours there.              No guard dogs were released to chase him, which is normally       standard procedure, the Post reported.              A Secret Service officer said he yelled at the intruder to stop.       Gonzalez was apprehended just after making it inside the doors,       according to the affidavit. The first family was not at the       White House at the time, but other people were.              President Obama had left just four minutes earlier with his       daughters via helicopter from the South Lawn to visit Camp David.              Gonzalez, who was in custody Saturday evening, is scheduled to       appear before a U.S. magistrate on Monday. The charge is       punishable by up to 10 years in prison.              http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/20/us/white-house-security-incident/                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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