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Secret Service arrests man claiming to have explosives near White House

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White House lockdown lifted after ‘suspicious activity’
WATCH ABOVE: The White House was on lockdown for a short period of time Friday after reports of suspicious activity along the north fence – Nov 3, 2017

WASHINGTON – A 33-year-old man was arrested Friday after the Secret Service said he approached one of its uniformed officers near the White House and claimed to have “dropped explosives” in the area.

The incident prompted officials to put the White House on lockdown for several minutes and close nearby streets to pedestrians. The Secret Service says a sweep of the area did not turn up any explosives.

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Ervin Pettaway of Washington, D.C., was taken into custody and charged with one count of felony threats.

The incident began at 9:24 a.m., 19 minutes after President Donald Trump departed the White House on Marine One to begin his trip to Asia.

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