A Kentucky man wearing a Pokemon costume was arrested Tuesday after jumping a concrete barrier outside the White House, according to court records.

The man, identified in court documents as Curtis Combs of Somerset, was dressed in a Pikachu costume. The Secret Service quickly took the 36-year-old into custody and charged him with unlawful entry.

According to court documents, Combs told Secret Service agents he wanted to be famous and hoped to accomplish that by jumping the White House fence in a Pikachu outfit and posting it to YouTube. WKYT located video on YouTube that shows a man in a Pikachu costume. It only lasted two seconds.

Agents said in the arrest citation that Combs recorded his pre-jump attempted but could not finish the recording because of the quick response by officers. Agents said Combs also stated he knew he was going to get arrested and that he had researched previous jumpers at the White House before his attempt.

Neighbors who live in Somerset tell WKYT that Combs had talked to them for weeks about his plan to jump the White House fence, but no one took him seriously.

"Well he told our manager that lives in the apartment next to him that we going to do it, but he was also drinking at the time,"sayd Jacklynn Randall. "Who gets that idea in their head? I mean it's the White House."

Combs' arrest citation says that he asked friends to record the jump but that they wouldn't come help him.