Winter Olympics: Opening ceremony security breach revealed

A man using false accreditation was able to get within several meters of US Vice President Joe Biden before being arrested at the Olympics' opening ceremony, police said on Wednesday.
Cpl. Joe Taplin, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer serving with the Olympics security task force, said the man was stopped when he got about 12 rows from where Biden was sitting in a specially protected VIP section in BC Place Stadium.

The unarmed man was escorted into a hallway, tried to flee, and then was apprehended again, said Taplin, who added Biden was not in danger at any time.

The man, whose name has not been released, was turned over the Vancouver Police Department.

"They are not recommending charges at this time but believe mental health issues were a contributing factor," Taplin said.

An investigation is under way to determine how the man got inside. The news first was reported by CTV. Taplin said US Secret Service agents with Biden were alerted about the incident and were satisfied with how it was handled.

"We believe it was an isolated incident committed by an individual who had no malicious intent," Taplin said. "We believe he was possibly going to say hi or talk the vice president."

CTV, the TV network broadcasting the games in Canada, reported the entry pass used by the man appeared to have been printed off the internet and then laminated.

 

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