Pope Unfazed After Breach

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VATICAN CITY (AP) – A man tried to jump into Pope Benedict XVI’s uncovered popemobile as the pontiff began his general audience Wednesday in St. Peter’s Square and was wrestled to the ground by security officers.

The pope was not hurt and didn’t even appear to notice that the man had jumped over the protective barricade in the square and toward the white popemobile as it drove by with the pope waving to the audience.

At least eight security officers who were trailing the popemobile grabbed the man and wrestled him to the ground. The pope didn’t even look back.

A Vatican official, who was not authorized to speak on the record, said the man was being held for questioning by Vatican police.

He said the man had gotten as far as the back of the pope’s white jeep before being wrestled to the ground, although from video footage of the incident it was unclear whether he actually made it onto the jeep.

The man, whose nationality was unknown, was wearing a pink T-shirt and dark shorts, a beige baseball cap and sunglasses. He appeared to have vaulted himself up and over the barricade from the second or third row back.

The jeep kept moving, Pope Benedict kept waving and then proceeded with the audience as if nothing had happened.


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