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White House boosts security

Man makes bomb threats in third recent incident

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The US Secret Service has bolstered security at the White House after a man was arrested making threats at one its checkpoint­s, the third such security scare in just over a week.

CNN reported that the man made a threat claiming he had a bomb in his car, and that he was immediatel­y arrested and the car seized.

President Donald Trump was away in Florida at the time.

“On March 18, 2017 at approximat­ely 11: 05 pm, an individual drove a vehicle up to a Secret Service checkpoint located at 15th Street and E Street NW,” a Secret Service spokes- person said.

“Upon contact with the individual, US Secret Service Uniform Division Officers detained the individual and declared his vehicle suspicious. In accordance with proper protocols, Secret Service personnel increased their posture of readiness,” he added.

Just hours earlier, a person was arrested after jumping over a bike rack in an apparent bid to reach the fence outside the White House, the Secret Service said.

The individual was detained immediatel­y and criminal charges are pending, the agen- cy said in a statement, without identifyin­g the suspect.

A Secret Service official speaking on condition of anonymity, said that person was not found to be carrying any weapons.

The arrest came about a week after a more serious incident that called into question security outside the White House.

Just before midnight on March 10, a man scaled three barriers outside the White House – a perimeter fence, a vehicle gate and then another fence – and walked around the grounds of the executive man- sion for 16 minutes before being arrested.

That time Trump was inside the building.

Republican Congressma­n Jason Chaffetz dubbed the incident “a total and complete embarrassm­ent.”

“[ Homeland Security chief John] Kelly told me that this person was there on the ground for 17 minutes, went undetected, was able to get up next to the White House, hide behind a pillar, look through a window, rattle the door handle,” the lawmaker told CNN.

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