Two Female Secret Service Agents Brawl with Each Other Outside Obama’s DC Home

Sheesh!

Since Obama came to town, these agencies have all become a sh|t show.


A tumultuous incident erupted among the ranks of the U.S. Secret Service when two female agents started brawling with each other outside former President Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C., residence.
The altercation has cast a spotlight on continuing concerns about behavior and discipline in the agency’s Uniformed Division.
Reports indicated that two female officers, stationed outside Obama’s D.C. home, engaged in a physical confrontation. The brawl was reportedly sparked by frustrations over scheduling.
Details of the early morning altercation reveal that a dispute arose around 2:30 a.m. The incident involved two female officers of the Secret Service Uniformed Division.
Issues allegedly began when one officer’s replacement was late for duty, leading to heightened tensions.
As the disagreement intensified, the officer who was upset over the delay reportedly escalated the situation by contacting her supervisor.
This communication occurred over a recorded line, highlighting the urgency of her request for assistance before matters became physical.
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And yer gonna claim that males never fight?
 
Sheesh!

Since Obama came to town, these agencies have all become a sh|t show.


A tumultuous incident erupted among the ranks of the U.S. Secret Service when two female agents started brawling with each other outside former President Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C., residence.
The altercation has cast a spotlight on continuing concerns about behavior and discipline in the agency’s Uniformed Division.
Reports indicated that two female officers, stationed outside Obama’s D.C. home, engaged in a physical confrontation. The brawl was reportedly sparked by frustrations over scheduling.
Details of the early morning altercation reveal that a dispute arose around 2:30 a.m. The incident involved two female officers of the Secret Service Uniformed Division.
Issues allegedly began when one officer’s replacement was late for duty, leading to heightened tensions.
As the disagreement intensified, the officer who was upset over the delay reportedly escalated the situation by contacting her supervisor.
This communication occurred over a recorded line, highlighting the urgency of her request for assistance before matters became physical.
...



The ghetto follows those two wherever they go.
 
Don Glock claims that only females fight.

No, men do fight.


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