Bond Hearing Set For Milpitas Man Accused Of Jumping White House Fence
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A California man charged with jumping the White House fence over the weekend is due back in court.
A bond hearing is scheduled Monday in federal court in Washington for 26-year-old Jonathan Tuan Tran of Milpitas.
He is charged with entering restricted grounds while carrying a dangerous weapon. He faces up to 10 years in prison. Court records allege Tran was carrying two cans of Mace when he was arrested.
According to a Secret Service affidavit, security video shows Tran climbing a fence late Friday night and making his way to the White House's South Portico entrance. According to the affidavit, Tran told the Secret Service he's a friend of President Donald Trump and had an appointment.
Trump praised the Secret Service response and referred to Tran as a "troubled person."
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