BFF-09 Homeless man roams air base housing Biden’s plane for five hours

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Homeless man roams air base housing Biden’s plane for five hours

WASHINGTON, March 12, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – A homeless man spent five hours last
month freely roaming the military base where the US president’s plane is
kept, after easily passing through several layers of security, the Air Force
admitted Thursday.

The Air Force inspector general said in a report on the February 4 incident
that the unauthorized intruder at Joint Base Andrews made his way onto a C-40
transport plane on the tarmac, but did not get close to Air Force One or the
secretary of defense’s dedicated Boeing 747s.

The base, just south of Washington, is where the president, defense
secretary, and other top officials fly from for official business.

It is also the arrival point for visiting VIPs like foreign heads of state.

For that reason security is always tight.

Yet the unidentified man was able to drive onto the base and spend five
hours there at a food court, in the VIP terminal, and elsewhere before he
drew attention.

That was despite signs he did not know where he was, and his unique
appearance: “On his head, he had a bright red or pink cap that partially
covered his ears and had distinctive balls on top that looked a little like
mouse ears,” according to the otherwise heavily redacted report.

The inspector general faulted first a guard at the main gate who,
distracted by personal problems and obstructed by Covid-19 practices, let the
man through despite his lack of valid credentials.

In a second failure, the man walked onto the tarmac due to a malfunctioning
automatic gate.

In a third breach, he boarded the C-40, seen but ignored by two aircrew
undergoing training.

After he got off the aircraft he returned to the terminal where his
suspicious behavior finally drew attention. Security officers arrested him.

Air Force Inspector General Sami Said assured that the man never got close
to Air Force One, parked at a distant location and protected by more intense
layers of security.

The report concluded that the man was homeless, lived in his car, and
despite an extensive arrest record showed no intent to do harm.

During questioning, he simply said “he came on base because he wanted to
see airplanes,” according to the report.

It was not known if the man will face charges.

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