Series of Secret Service Blunders Eased Way for White House Intruder
Source: New York Times
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT, NOV. 13, 2014
WASHINGTON An intruder was able to climb a fence and enter the White House in September because of a succession of performance, organizational, technical and other failures by the Secret Service, according to a damning review of the incident by the Department of Homeland Security.
The review found that the Secret Services alarm systems and radios failed to function properly, and that many of the responding officers did not see the intruder as he climbed over the fence, delaying their response.
It said that Omar Gonzalez, the man charged in the incident, could have been stopped by a Secret Service officer who was stationed on the North Lawn with an attack dog. But the officer did not realize that an intruder had made it over the fence because he was sitting in his van talking on his personal cellphone.
The officer did not have his radio earpiece in, and had left the second radio he was supposed to have in his locker. It was only after he saw another officer running toward Mr. Gonzalez that he was alerted to the incident. At that point, the officer gave the dog the command to attack, but the dog had not had a chance to lock onto the intruder and may not have seen him at all, according to the review. Mr. Gonzalez continued into the White House.
Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/14/us/series-of-secret-service-blunders-eased-way-for-white-house-intruder.html?_r=0
Sorry, I know this ain't funny, but
Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)Tribalceltic
(1,000 posts)When I was working we called that goofing off.
I'm sure he'll get a strongly worded letter in his permanent record and have to take radio classes in the future.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)Only two years left to get the job done while the black President is on his.
baldguy
(36,649 posts)How much you wanna bet they won't pick it up? (Especially since it endangers the life of a Democratic President?)
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)Too many distractions.