Indian-Origin Man Sentenced to Eight Years for White House Attack Attempt
An Indian-origin man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his attempted attack on the White House using a rented truck. Sai Varshith Kandula, 20, pleaded guilty to willful injury or depredation of U.S. property after the incident that occurred on May 22, 2023. The attack was reportedly aimed at overthrowing the democratically elected American government to establish a dictatorship based on Nazi ideology, as reported by the Department of Justice.
Kandula traveled from St Louis to Washington, D.C., where he rented a truck. He drove to the White House, crashed into protective barriers, and subsequently exited the vehicle holding a red-and-white banner featuring a Nazi Swastika. He was arrested on-site by law enforcement officers. The attack caused approximately $4,322 in damages, which included repairs to the barriers and cleanup of hazardous materials.
The court also imposed three years of supervised release following Kandula's prison term. The Department of Justice noted that Kandula had planned the attack for several weeks, making previous attempts to access security details and large trucks in preparation for the assault.
Weekly Newsletter
News summary by melangenews