Thursday, October 23, 2014

Another security breach in White House – something is wrong somewhere


It seems someone is out there to make a point on the security setup in the White House, home to the most powerful man on this planet nzherald.co.nz. A number of incidents have been reported in the recent past regarding security failures and the latest one would force the authorities to wonder who is trying to make what sort of statement.
It happened when President Barack Obama was in the White House. Dominic Adesanya, a 23-year-old man, climbed over the White House fence last night and has been charged with felonies for assaulting two police dogs and making threats.
He is in the custody of the US Marshals Service for previous outstanding warrants – as per records, he was charged with unlawful entry at the White House complex in late July. He had admitted to an officer that a security barrier he jumped over "was easy and that the next fence to the south grounds of the White House would not be a problem as well."
Earlier, a White House fence jumper carrying a knife had sprinted across the same lawn, ran past armed uniformed agents and entered the mansion before he was felled in the East Room and taken into custody. Obviously, these incidents reveal the weak underbelly of the security.

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