An armed man who was arrested at a North Carolina airport just after President Barack Obama left the U.S. state is to appear before a judge, the Associated Press reported. A jailer in Asheville says 23-year-old Joseph Sean McVey of Coshocton, Ohio, has a first court appearance Monday. McVey was arrested Sunday afternoon at the Asheville Regional Airport and is charged with going armed in terror of the public, a misdemeanor. He's being held at a county jail on $100,000 bond. Authorities say McVey told an officer in the airport parking lot he wanted to see the president. Authorities say he had a car equipped with police gear, including a siren and flashing lights. Airport Police Capt. Kevan Smith says McVey is not in law enforcement. Officials say he was never near the president.