A woman was apprehended for attempting to scale the perimeter of the White House.
In 2014, a man breached the White House perimeter and entered the East Room before being apprehended.
On Saturday morning, a woman was apprehended by the U.S. Secret Service for attempting to scale a temporary fence surrounding the White House prior to the upcoming inauguration.
The Secret Service swiftly apprehended the unidentified woman, as stated in a Planet Chronicle Digital release.
She was apprehended for illegal entry and transported to the 2nd District of the DC Metro Police Department for further examination.
The Secret Service stated that during President Biden's time at the White House, the woman was unable to breach the fence, and no one was harmed, including the president.
In March 2017, a man was arrested by the Secret Service after climbing the White House fence and remaining on the ground for 17 minutes before being apprehended.
Jonathan Tuan-Anh Tran, a man from California, falsely stated that he had an appointment with President Trump.
In September 2014, a man named Omar J. Gonzalez jumped a fence and entered the East Room of the White House while President Obama was in office before being apprehended.
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