Driver detained as truck crashes near White House; Nazi flag found
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[May 23, 2023]
By Nathan Howard
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Secret Service said it had detained the
driver of a rented box truck that crashed into security barriers near
the White House on Monday night, perhaps intentionally, but that there
were no injuries or ongoing danger.
A Reuters witness said investigators found a Nazi swastika flag that
apparently came from inside the truck, which crashed into barriers at
Lafayette Square, adjacent to the White House grounds.
Officers retrieved the flag and plastic evidence bags that had been laid
out on the sidewalk following the crash and placed them in the back of
the U-Haul, a Reuters photographer said.
"Preliminary investigation reveals the driver may have intentionally
struck the security barriers at Lafayette Square," Anthony Guglielmi,
chief of communications for the Secret Service, said on Twitter.
U.S. Park Police would file charges with investigative support from the
Secret Service, he added.
WUSA television showed video of a box-type, U-Haul truck stopped
alongside a row of steel bollards, with uniformed law-enforcement
officers and a dog approaching the vehicle. A remote-controlled robot
pried open the truck's rear door, revealing a dolly but no other obvious
cargo.
Chris Zaboji, a witness to the crash, posted a brief video on social
media showing the truck driving into the barricades. The video was
verified by Reuters. After crashing once, the driver hit the barriers a
second time, he said.
Zaboji, 25, an airline pilot who lives in Washington, said he had just
finished jogging on the National Mall and was walking home when he heard
a loud crash.
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A Nazi flag and other objects recovered
from a rented box truck are pictured on the ground as the U.S.
Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies investigate the
truck that crashed into security barriers at Lafayette Park across
from the White House in Washington, U.S. May 23, 2023.
REUTERS/Nathan Howard
"I looked back and saw that the U-Haul van had rammed into the
barricade. I backed away behind a guy on a golf cart and took the
video on my phone. After I saw it rammed again I didn't want to be
anywhere near the truck and left," Zaboji said.
A previous tweet from the Secret Service's Guglielmi said nobody
from the White House or Secret Service was injured.
The exact location of President Joe Biden at the time was unclear.
He met with Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Kevin
McCarthy at the White House earlier on Monday evening.
The nearby Hay Adams hotel was evacuated at the request of the
Secret Service, the Washington Post reported, citing a hotel
official, while the Secret Service said some roads and pedestrian
walkways around the park were closed.
A spokesperson for the Washington Fire Department said a call came
in at 9:40 p.m. (0140 GMT) for what was described as a suspicious
package investigation.
Soon there was a major law-enforcement and public safety response,
before investigators determined the contents of the mostly empty
truck were harmless.
(Additional reporting by Daniel Trotta, Costas Pitas and Nur-Azna
Sanusi; Editing by Christopher Cushing, Gerry Doyle and Lincoln
Feast.)
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