International > Pope Unhurt After Man Tries to Jump on Popemobile After Man Jumps Barrier

German police uses water cannons against anti G8 protestors in a field near Bad Doberan, Germany, June 6, 2007. The leaders of the G8 nations will hold their annual summit in the historic Heiligendamm sea resort on June 6-8, 2007. (Fabian Bimmer/ |
A man leaped over a barricade
during Pope Benedict's weekly audience on Wednesday and tried
to jump on to his moving, open-topped popemobile but was
stopped by guards.
It was the first serious security breach in the Vatican
regarding Benedict since he was elected in April 2005. The man
took the Pope's bodyguards by surprise and managed to get to
within about a meter of the Pope.
Vatican sources said the man was unarmed and did not appear
to have posed a threat to the Pope, who was not aware of what
was happening behind him.
Television pictures showed a man wearing a baseball cap and
short pants jump out of the crowd and over a wooden barricade
in St Peter's Square as the Pope passed by on the jeep to start
his weekly general audience for some 40,000 people.
Hurtling from the Pope's right, he tried to jump on the
back of the moving popemobile but only managed to touch it
before being wrestled to the ground by Vatican security guards.
The Pope was standing on the open jeep facing forward and
looking at the crowd to his left and did not see the man trying
to get on the vehicle.
The driver did not appear to know what was happening behind
him since the speed of the vehicle did not increase.
The episode lasted about 15 seconds.
The man, believed to be between 20 and 30 years old, was
taken in for questioning and was due to be handed over to
Italian police.
While Vatican guards make initial detentions in St Peter's
Square, suspects are routinely handed over to Italian police in
line with a special international agreement in force since
1929.
Benedict's predecessor, John Paul, was shot and nearly
killed in the same square by Turkish gunman Mehmet Ali Agca on
May 13, 1981.
2007-06-06
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