White House Fence Jumper Video Shows How Latest Intruder Dominic Adesanya Fights Off Police Dogs [VIDEO]
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Oct 23, 2014 12:04 PM EDT
White House fence jumper video - A short footage circulating online shows how a man who attempted to sneak into the White House on Wednesday night fought off two police dogs that were dispatched to subdue him.
Dominic Adesanya, 23, from Maryland, is shown in the white house fence jumper video muttering some words and gesticulating before the K-9 units attack him. After kicking off the first dog, Dominic Adesanya wrestles with the other one and is quickly surrounded by Secret Service personnel.
Reports indicate that prior to the incident on the White House fence jumper video clip; Dominic Adesanya scaled the fence of the official residence and office of the president. He then proceeded to the North Lawn where he was eventually caught by the authorities.
Officials say the incident occurred around 7:30p.m. Reports indicate that the White House was temporarily put on lock down, but there were no evacuations. It is unclear who made the widely circulated White House fence jumper video. According to AP, it was made by a TV camera.
Dominic Adesanya is the seventh person to attempt to breach the security of the White House this year. Reports indicate that in the White House fence jumper video Dominic Adesanya was raising his shirt to show that he is unarmed. Officials have confirmed that indeed he was unarmed when arrested.
The self described "American Slave" is a graduate of Fallston High School and School and also attended Stevenson University. His father told ABC's Christian Schaffer that "his son wanted to talk to President Obama about his feelings that everyone was out to get him."
Dominic Adesanya's father also revealed that his son had been arrested at the White House in the past. According to him, Dominic Adesanya has been facing problems for over a year now and hasn't been able to get any assistance.
Experts say the White House fence jumper video is likely to be used as evidence if Dominic Adesanya is taken to court. Reports indicate that he has been charged with felonies for his assault on the two police dogs.
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