Man arrested after threatening to kill
'all white police' at White House
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[November 07, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Texas man
suspected of traveling to Washington to kill "all white police" at the
White House was arrested on Monday by Secret Service agents near the
executive mansion, the agency said.
Michael Arega of Dallas, whose age was not listed by authorities, was
arrested Monday afternoon after police in suburban Montgomery County,
Maryland, issued an alert for the suspect in the Washington area, the
Secret Service said.
"Secret Service personnel at the White House immediately increased their
posture of readiness and began searching for Arega," the agency said in
a statement.
A little more than an hour after receiving the bulletin, agents spotted
Arega on the north side of Pennsylvania Avenue near Lafayette Square, a
park across the street from the White House, and he was taken into
custody without incident by uniformed Secret Service officers, the
agency said.
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Arega was not armed when he was arrested, and was under
investigation for allegedly making felony threats, Secret Service
spokesman Shawn Holtzclaw told Reuters by telephone.
U.S. President Donald Trump was on an overseas trip in Asia at the
time.
Arega was handed over to the Washington Metropolitan Police
Department, the Secret Service said.
In a report on the incident, police said Arega made threats on
Facebook. It was not immediately known if Arega has an attorney.
(Reporting by Roberta Rampton; Additional reporting and writing by
Keith Coffman; Editing by Steve Gorman and Mary Milliken)
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