
Swiss ambassador to US allegedly assaulted in Washington residence
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An intruder gained entry to the Swiss ambassador's residence in Washington, DC, on Monday afternoon and assaulted the ambassador, according to a statement filed in federal district court by the responding Secret Service officer.
The officer said in the statement filed Tuesday in support of a criminal complaint that he was dispatched to the residence, which is on the same grounds as the Swiss embassy, "in response to a report of an unwanted guest at the Ambassador's Residence at that location." The officer's statement identified the "unwanted guest" as Christian David Mandeville and said he was carrying an Oregon ID.
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