White House back to normal after security
lockdown
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[May 31, 2016]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A brief,
partial lockdown at the White House was lifted on Monday after a metal
object tossed over the fence was tested and determined not to be
dangerous, the U.S. Secret Service said. |

U.S. Secret Service Counter-assault Team member is seen through a window
of the press briefing room, standing on alert during a lock down the
White House in Washington, U.S., May 30, 2016. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas |
President Barack
Obama was at the White House during the incident.
An individual threw the object over the north fence of the
complex, Secret Service spokesman Shawn Holtzclaw said in an
emailed statement.
That person was apprehended without incident, he said.
"All protective sweeps of the metal object were met with
negative results. The White House has returned to normal
operations," Holtzclaw said.
The north side of the White House was placed on a security
lockdown for a couple of hours after the incident, which took
place on the U.S. Memorial Day holiday.
Reporters were not allowed to leave the White House compound
through its northwest gate and flashing lights from emergency
responders could be seen nearby.
Obama had visited Arlington National Cemetery earlier in the day
as part of the annual commemoration for armed services members.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Lisa Lambert; Editing by Sandra
Maler)
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