Washington DC – A federal prosecutor said Monday that the intruder who evaded Secret Service and bolted into the White House on Friday had 800 rounds of ammunition and various weapons — including a machete — in his vehicle.
Prosecutor David Mudd revealed the new details about the high-profile security breach during an initial court appearance on Monday in Washington, D.C. At the hearing, suspect Omar J. Gonzalez, a 42-year-old Army veteran, was deemed a flight risk and ordered to be detained until his next hearing, set for Oct. 1.
At the court appearance, Mudd said Gonzalez had the hundreds of rounds of ammunition in his car, in addition to two hatchets and a machete. He called the intruder a danger to the president.
Gonzalez was quiet in the courtroom, expressing little emotion during the proceedings. More
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