Man Arrested After Crashing Car into White House Security Barrier
A man was arrested Tuesday night for crashing his 2010 Acura TSX into a Secret Service gate near the White House. President Trump was present, and the driver was hospitalized for mental health services.

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Overview
On Tuesday night at 10:37 p.m., a man drove his 2010 Acura TSX with Maryland license plates into a Secret Service gate at 17th & E St, NW, Washington, DC.
The incident occurred near the White House, and authorities confirmed that President Trump was present at the residence during the time of the crash.
The individual was promptly arrested by the Secret Service following the collision with the security barrier.
After his arrest, the driver was transported to a hospital to receive mental health services, indicating a potential motive for the incident.
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details regarding the motive behind the crash or whether the act was intentional.
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