Homeless James Dirk Crudup was quickly pounced on by Secret Service agents after scaling the White House fence
A homeless man was in custody Tuesday night after climbing over the White House fence.
The man was immediately captured by uniformed Secret Service agents, who guard the complex around the clock, said agency spokesman Ed Donovan.
He had a backpack that Donovan said was being examined for possible explosive material.
Donovan said the man, James Dirk Crudup, 41, was being transferred to District of Columbia police for processing.
He faces charges of unlawful entry and contempt of court for violating an order to stay away from the White House, Donovan said.
A CNN news crew caught some of the drama on tape as it unfolded.
Secret service agents crept towards the man as they ordered him to lie face down on the floor.
Video showed agents leading the man, as they held his hands behind his back, across the North Lawn on the Pennsylvania Avenue side of the White House, where tourists gather to take photographs.
Reporters still at work in the press room saw agents who are stationed closer to the White House with their weapons drawn.
At least one agent could be seen on the roof of the building peering through a pair of binoculars.
President Barack Obama was believed to be in the White House at the time.
The incident comes after a six-year-old girl managed to slip between the bars and onto the White House lawn on Sunday.
She was immediately contacted by officers and returned to her parents on the other side, with no arrest or charges.
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