The knife-wielding Army veteran accused of scaling the fence on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. and storming the White House last month was slapped with additional charges Thursday after the incident exposed a massive security breach and embarrassment for the Secret Service, prompting the resignation of the agency’s director.
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A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., hit Omar Gonzalez with three new charges Thursday, including two counts for assaulting an officer and one for carrying a large-capacity magazine.
The 42-year-old allegedly dashed through the front lawn of the White House on Sept. 19, making his way past security guards before he was eventually tackled just outside the Green Room. The first family was not present at the time of the intrusion.









