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WASHINGTON — A North Dakota man was arrested Wednesday by U.S. Secret Service agents on weapons charges after law enforcement was alerted he was there with the intention of kidnapping the Obama family’s pet dogs.

Scott Davy Stockert, 49, of Dickinson, told Secret Service agents he drove from Dickinson to Washington, D.C., alone in his Dodge Ram pickup truck. He brought with him a cache of weapons and ammunition, according to court documents.

He made a series of bizarre claims to the arresting agents, including that he was Jesus Christ -- which he said could be verified by his license -- that John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe were his parents, and that he planned to run for president. He said he was in Washington because he was going to the U.S. Capitol to advocate for $99 per month health care.

“You picked the wrong person to mess with,” Stockert told agents, according to the court documents. “I will (expletive) your world up.”

The Secret Service’s Minnesota Field Office had alerted law enforcement agencies that Stockert may be heading to Washington with the intention of kidnapping Bo and Sunny, President Barack Obama’s two Portuguese water dogs.