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Man arrested for charging White House had knife - U.S. attorney's office
2:42:55 AM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Omar Gonzalez, the man arrested on Friday after climbing the fence at the White House and making his way into the executive mansion while President Barack Obama was away, was armed with a knife, the U.S. Attorney's Office said on Saturday. Previously, the U.S. Secret Service had said Gonzalez was unarmed. Gonzalez was charged with unlawfully entering a restricted building or grounds while carrying a "deadly or dangerous weapon," according to an affidavit released by the U.S. attorney's office. (Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Leslie Adler)


CORRECTED (Official): Man arrested for trespassing at White House day after security breach
2:29:35 AM
By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - (Secret Service corrected last name of intruder to Gonzalez from Gonzales. Corrects throughout.) A man was arrested on Saturday for trespassing at the White House, one day after an intruder from Texas scaled a fence and made it inside the doors of the executive mansion while President Barack Obama was away, the Secret Service said. Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan said the latest case involved a man who approached the White House gates on foot, was sent away, then returned in his vehicle to the White House gates. ...


Brown says London must keep promise to Scotland as political truce ends
Saturday, September 20, 2014 4:53 PM

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks to   pupils during a visit to Kelty Primary School in FifeBy Guy Faulconbridge and Michael Holden EDINBURGH/LONDON (Reuters) - Former prime minister Gordon Brown urged British leaders on Saturday to keep their promise to grant further powers to Scotland after it voted to remain in the United Kingdom, as a consensus between London's main parties evaporated. All the three biggest parties had promised to rapidly expand Scotland's autonomy in a last-minute push to shore up support for the union just days before Thursday's referendum, which came down 55-45 against independence. ...




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