Man arrested after jumping White House fence, causing lockdown

Man arrested after jumping White House fence, causing lockdown

WASHINGTON - A man jumped the White House fence on Wednesday and was attacked by Secret Service dogs before being arrested, a Secret Service spokesman said. "Dogs got him," the spokesman said, referring to the intruder.

Video showed Secret Service agents surrounding the man on the north lawn of the White House, which was put on lockdown. The man dramatically punched one of the dogs that attacked him, as seen in the video.

The incident comes roughly a month after an intruder armed with a knife scaled the White House fence and made it inside the executive mansion, raising questions about security levels at the heavily guarded complex and spurring the resignation of then Secret Service Director Julia Pierson.

The man climbed the fence around 7:15 p.m. EDT (2315 GMT) and was apprehended shortly thereafter.

"The individual was immediately taken into custody on the North lawn of the White House by Secret Service Uniformed Division K-9 teams and Uniformed Division Officers," the spokesman said. K-9 refers to the team using specially trained dogs.

The man was then transported to a local hospital for evaluation, the spokesman said.

The latest White House security breach happened the same day that a gunman attacked Canada's parliament in Ottawa.

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