Former Marine is arrested for jumping over a White House fence while on a ‘mission from God’ to attack Trump and make him ‘cry like a little b****’

Wednesday, June 20, 2018
By Paul Martin

Alexander Thomas Miner from California made it over an initial security barrier
The 29-year-old seen waving his hands around shouting ‘shoot me, shoot me!’
He later told police he was receiving communication from birds and the sky
Father reported him missing three weeks ago, said his son is ‘heavily trained’

By TARIQ TAHIR
DAILYMAIL.COM
20 June 2018

A man who jumped over the White House fence told police he was on a mission from God to slap Donald Trump and ‘make him cry like a b***h’.

Alexander Thomas Miner, 29, was filmed standing on a concrete barrier with a sign on it reading ‘Restricted Area, Do Not Enter’ after making it over an initial security fence.

The area separates E Street from the Ellipse on the south side of the White House complex. In video of the incident, Miner of Danville,California can be seen with his hands out wide.

According to charging documents, Miner walked toward the south fence of the White House with his hands in the air shouting, ‘Shoot me, shoot me!’, NBC4 reported.

Miner, whose father said he was an ex-Marine, told police before he jumped the fence, someone told him they didn’t believe in God and were doing fine.

He responded by saying, ‘Do you want to see if God is real?’ according to charges.

Miner told police God was furious and the President is the Antichrist who was harassing him with campaign emails, while Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were child molesters.

Miner waived his right to silence and told police he was on a mission from God and received communication from the birds and the sky.

Had he not been stopped, he planned to make it to the Oval Office where he wanted to slap or punch the president and ‘make him cry like a b***h’

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