Suspect allegedly breaks into Louisiana governor's mansion, falls asleep on couch: report
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The governor’s mansion in Baton Rouge, La., experienced an extraordinary security breach last week after a man trespassed into the property before damaging a table and falling asleep on a couch, state police revealed Monday.
Thirty-four-year-old Reynard Green was booked Wednesday on simple burglary, criminal trespass and criminal damage to property, possession of a Schedule I narcotic and two counts of battery of a police officer, The Advocate reported. It was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney.
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Green was found asleep on a couch and had broken an antique table, authorities said.
State Police spokesman J.B. Slaton said Green also had assaulted two law enforcement officers after being taken to a police headquarters.
Slaton said that while the breach remains under investigation, authorities are reviewing security protocols at the mansion "for potential areas of improvement."
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Authorities wouldn't immediately comment on whether Gov. John Bel Edwards or his family were in the mansion at the time. A spokesman for the governor referred comment to the State Police.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.