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Police stopped man approaching Biden at Games ceremony

A man wearing a fake pass to the Vancouver Olympics Opening Ceremony was apprehended when he attempted to get close to US Vice President Joe Biden, police said on Wednesday.

Vancouver: A man wearing a fake pass to the Vancouver Olympics Opening Ceremony was apprehended when he attempted to get close to US Vice President Joe Biden, police said on Wednesday.
Biden was never in danger, and no charges have been filed against the unarmed man, whose mental health issues are believed to have prompted the incident, a spokesman for the Vancouver 2010 Integrated Security Unit said."This was an isolated incident committed by an individual with no malicious intent who was identified and removed by security," police sergeant Rich Graydon said in a statement. Police had noticed the man acting suspiciously outside the stadium where the ceremony was held on Friday. He went through security screening to get in and officials are probing how he succeeded using a forged pass. The screening looks for weapons, but the police and private security guards carrying it out do not check passes, which would have already been done at the entrance by workers for the Vancouver Organising Committee. Police said they intercepted the man when he attempted to approach the area where Biden was sitting, and he was apprehended after he attempted to flee. He was about 12 rows of seating away from Biden when he was stopped. Because the man had no intention of harming the Vice President, and his actions are believed to have been prompted by mental health problems police decided against filing any criminal charges, Graydon said. US Secret Service Agents guarding Biden told Olympic security they had no concerns about the incident, Graydon said.Biden was among more than 60,000 spectators who watched the event inside B.C. Place Stadium. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was also in the audience. There was heavy security outside the stadium because of a demonstration by several hundred anti-Olympic protesters who were blocked from entering the stadium. This marks the second report of an incident involving Biden`s now-concluded visit to Vancouver, where he was leading the US Olympic delegation to the Games. Former US Olympians Peggy Fleming and Vonetta Flowers received minor injuries on Sunday when three cars at the rear of the motorcade taking Biden to a U.S. women`s ice hockey game collided with each other. Biden`s vehicle was not involved in the collision, which police said may have been caused by an oil spill on the road. Bureau Report