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White House Fence Jumper Released, Must Stay With Mom In Stamford

STAMFORD, Conn. — After a Connecticut man pleaded not guilty Monday to charges in connection with jumping the White House fence on Thanksgiving Day, he was permitted to return to Stamford to live with his mother, according to the Washington Post.

The image of a Stamford man wearing a flag as he jumped the fence at the White House was captured by Vanessa Peña and posted on Twitter ‏@VanessaVans.

The image of a Stamford man wearing a flag as he jumped the fence at the White House was captured by Vanessa Peña and posted on Twitter ‏@VanessaVans.

Photo Credit: Vanessa Peña via Twitter ‏@VanessaVans
The image of a Stamford man wearing a flag as he jumped the fence at the White House was captured by Vanessa Peña and posted on Twitter ‏@VanessaVans.

The image of a Stamford man wearing a flag as he jumped the fence at the White House was captured by Vanessa Peña and posted on Twitter ‏@VanessaVans.

Photo Credit: Vanessa Peña via Twitter ‏@VanessaVans

Joseph Caputo, 22, was wrapped in an American flag when he jumped the fence. His image was captured by a tourist and spread on Twitter.

Caputo, a criminal justice and martial arts student at the University of Bridgeport, will be allowed to attend classes, the Post said. 

But he will be under electronic monitoring and an 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew pending another hearing set for Jan. 12 in Washington, D.C., the Post said. He must undergo a mental health evaluation by federal pretrial service officials in Bridgeport, the Post said.

Caputo pleaded not guilty Monday to one misdemeanor count of illegal entry of restricted grounds and faces up to one year in prison if convicted, the Post said.

Read the full story here at the Washington Post website.

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