A man who scaled a wall of the White House 5 months ago was killed in a
Pennsylvania courthouse on Tuesday after slashing a sheriff's deputy
with a knife.
Gunshots rang out inside the courthouse at 201 W Market St. in West
Chester, Pennsylvania around 11: 50 a.m. Tuesday after an armed man
charged past metal detectors leading to a lockdown of the building.
"Curtis Smith, from Coatesville, came directly into the justice center and pulled out a knife and attacked a deputy sheriff, slashing him," District Attorney Tom Hogan said.
Another deputy then opened fire, striking Smith, said Hogan. Smith, 34,
received first aid at the scene before being taken to Paoli Hospital,
where doctors pronounced him dead.
A uniformed man with a bandaged hand could be seen on a stretcher being
loaded into an ambulance. Hogan said that sheriff's deputy was treated
for wounds to his arm and hand.
Luckily no one else was hurt.
"The sheriffs did their jobs, the lockdown went perfectly," said Hogan
Hogan identified Smith as the same man who allegedly jumped the outer
perimeter of the White House back in March and was detained by Secret
Service.
Smith was set to face burglary, assault and harassment charges at a
preliminary hearing -- that has been continued multiple times -- in
October stemming from a May domestic assault arrest, according to court
records. He also pleaded guilty in late May to traffic violation.
Attorney Lewis Hannah III, who represented Smith in the domestic violence case, called his client's death "really tragic."
"He was a truck driver," Hannah said. "He worked every day, had a family, a wife, you know, you would have never have thought.
Hannah said his client was supposed to obtain counseling before the next
hearing and that's why Smith went to the courthouse Tuesday. "He had no
terrorist claim or anything like that," he said.
Court staff heard at least three gunshots coming from the lobby, said
Sara Finneran, a retired staff support employee who was visiting her
former coworkers at the time of the shooting.
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