Two U.S. Secret Service officers suspended after brawl in front of Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C. residence

Video footage shows two uniformed officers getting into a physical altercation—one is heard threatening the other, saying, "I’ll kick this girl’s a**."

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Two U.S. Secret Service officers suspended after brawl in front of Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C. residence


Two U.S. Secret Service officers suspended after brawl in front of Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C. residence

Video footage shows two uniformed officers getting into a physical altercation—one is heard threatening the other, saying, "I’ll kick this girl’s a**."

Two U.S. Secret Service officers have been temporarily suspended after engaging in a physical fight with each other in front of former President Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C. home.

The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. on May 21. According to an audio recording published online, one of the female officers on the scene was heard saying over the radio, “Send a supervisor here immediately before I kick this girl’s a**.”

On Tuesday, RealClearPolitics released a video showing the two female officers punching and shoving each other.

According to the report, one officer said over the radio, “I need a supervisor out here… immediately, before I kick this girl’s a**.”

The Secret Service stated, “The individuals involved have been suspended from duty, and the matter is under internal investigation. The Secret Service has a strict code of conduct for all employees, and any behavior that violates that code is unacceptable.”

A spokesperson for the agency added, “As this is a personnel matter, we are not in a position to comment further.”

It is still unclear what led to the altercation between the two officers.