How Secret Service Dogs Stopped Intruder Who Jumped White House Fence
Cane, a Secret Service dog, became unsettled at 7:15 p.m. on Oct. 22, 2014.
Cane, a Secret Service dog, became unsettled at 7:15 p.m. on Oct. 22, 2014.
An armed Pennsylvania man shot by a Secret Service agent near the White House was sentenced to eight months in prison Tuesday.
A Secret Service officer is facing charges of trying to solicit sex from who he thought was a 14-year-old girl, police said.
Jim Hardin, who protected President Lyndon B. Johnson and his family as a Secret Service, died in Texas at the age of 80.
A judge said the “only thing” that prevented a Pennsylvania man shooting people at the White House last month was a Secret Service agent who shot the assailant in the chest.
People have been having no trouble jumping the White House fence over the past few years, and now the Secret Service is about to do something about it.
There’s one sure way to get arrested while fleeing a robbery – hoping a fence at the White House complex.
It seemed almost unfathomable at the time: A jump-fencer managed to make it inside the White House in 2014.