A Dallas man was arrested near the White House on Monday after authorities say he traveled to Washington with the intent of killing "all white police" at the Executive Mansion.

Police in Montgomery County, Md., had alerted authorities Monday afternoon to look for 37-year-old Michael Arega, the Secret Service said.

Secret Service officers spotted Arega on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Lafayette Park. He was detained and arrested without incident.

A Facebook page that appears to be Arega's showed him checking in to the White House on Monday afternoon. He previously posted that he was going there to "kill all white police" and said that President Donald Trump should be put in jail.

Charges against Arega are pending.

Public records don't show any criminal history for Arega in Texas. He had filed for divorce in September, court records show.

In September 2014, a Texas man managed to jump the White House fence and run into the building.

Omar Gonzalez of Copperas Cove, who was described as a disturbed Army veteran, was carrying a knife when he scaled the fence and eluded Secret Service officers long enough to run into the White House not far from the living quarters.

He was sentenced in 2015 to 17 months in prison.