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Man Strikes Secret Service Officer Outside White House

Officers arrested Christopher Henry Alexander Davis after a physical struggle, according to the affidavit

A man is accused of striking a female U.S. Secret Service officer outside the White House Monday, after breaching a police security perimeter, according to a Secret Service affidavit reviewed by the News4 I-Team.

Officers arrested Christopher Henry Alexander Davis after a physical struggle, according to the affidavit.

Davis faces a federal charge of interfering with a federal law enforcement agent.

According to the affidavit, Davis stopped moving past a police security perimeter along the 1500 block of Pennsylvania Ave., outside the White House, Monday evening. The court filing from a Secret Service officer said Davis then, โ€œStruck (the officer) with his right forearm to the left side of the (officerโ€™s) face and nose.โ€ The filing said Davis and officers then had a physical struggle on the ground as officers attempted to handcuff him.

Davis told officers, โ€œHe was there to meet with the President about policy matters concerning the border and the โ€œGreen New Deal,โ€ according to the affidavit.  Davis said he wished no harm on the President but said, โ€œI want to help bring peace to the world.โ€

A judge ordered Davis held until a hearing tomorrow afternoon at the U.S. District Court in D.C.

Neither the Secret Service nor Davisโ€™ defense attorney immediately returned requests for comment.

A review by the News4 I-Team shows at least 30 security breach attempts outside the White House since 2014.

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