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Documents: White House fence jumper left suicide note

WASHINGTON — Court documents show a man accused of jumping the White House fence had left a suicide note with friends and told his mother that she may never see...
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WASHINGTON — Court documents show a man accused of jumping the White House fence had left a suicide note with friends and told his mother that she may never see him again.

Twenty-two-year-old Joseph Caputo has been charged with scaling the fence while President Barack Obama was celebrating Thanksgiving with his family, prompting a lockdown. The U.S. Secret Service said Caputo has an address listed on Morgan Street in Stamford. He also has an address listed in Columbia, Maryland outside Washington, DC.

Authorities say Caputo draped himself in an American flag when he went over the fence on Thursday afternoon. Court documents show he had been staying with friends in Virginia and left them a note that stated his intention to die on Nov. 26. The documents show he also left an audio message for his mother and prepared a will.

Caputo made a brief court appearance on Friday and was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

The Associated Press and CNN contributed to this report.

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