Secret Service Swarm As Man Climbs Over White House Fence
Man Arrested After Climbing White House Fence, Secret Service Responds Swiftly
Washington, D.C. – A man was arrested by the U.S. Secret Service on Monday after he climbed over the outer security fence along the South Grounds of the White House.
The incident occurred in the late afternoon, drawing an immediate response from Secret Service personnel, including tactical officers, K-9 units, and rooftop snipers. According to eyewitnesses, the individual, dressed in black, approached the fence, muttered something under his breath, and proceeded to scale the barrier before becoming stuck on the anti-climb spikes at the top.
Video footage captured by a tourist nearby shows agents quickly surrounding the area and pulling the man down to take him into custody without further resistance. Authorities have not released the suspect’s identity or stated a clear motive.
“This was an isolated incident, and the individual was apprehended within seconds,” a Secret Service spokesperson confirmed in a statement. “At no time was the President or White House staff in danger.”
No weapons were found on the suspect, and no injuries were reported. An internal investigation is underway, and charges may be filed depending on the outcome.
Security around the White House remains tight, especially as the 2024 election season has drawn increased public attention and demonstrations near the premises.