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Secret Service arrests Oregon man accused of assaulting Swiss ambassador, breaking into residence

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WASHINGTON (FOX NEWS) - An Oregon man allegedly broke into the Swiss ambassador’s residence in Washington, D.C., assaulted the diplomat and tried to fight a responding Secret Service officer, according to court filings.The suspect, identified as Christian David Mandeville, allegedly entered the home and refused to leave.

He is also accused of trying to force his way past at least one employee.Download the FOX 5 DC News App for Local Breaking News and WeatherStaff called police, who met with the ambassador upon their arrival, according to investigators.Ambassador Jacques Pitteloud told responding officers that Mandeville refused to leave and that he was worried the trespasser might enter deeper into the embassy.Pitteloud and an officer went.

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