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US Secret Service Agent Detained by Israeli Police, Sent Home After ‘Physical Encounter’

A Secret Service employee was detained by Israeli police and questioned Monday evening as Joe Biden arrived in Tel Aviv, NBC News reported.

Biden arrived in Tel Aviv, Israel Monday evening and was briefed on the Iron Dome and a new laser-based “Iron Beam.”

According to reports, the Secret Service employee was detained by Israeli police after a “physical encounter” with a woman, then released without charges before being sent back home.

Secret Service agents and personnel were walking back to their hotel room after dinner Monday night when one of the member’s of Biden’s detail physically assaulted a woman.

It is unclear if alcohol was involved.

NBC News reported:

A U.S. Secret Service employee working on President Joe Biden’s trip to Israel was briefly detained after a “physical encounter” there and has been sent back to the United States.

The incident occurred late Monday, ahead of Biden’s arrival in Israel on Wednesday. The employee was detained and questioned by Israeli police, who released him without charges, a Secret Service spokesperson said.

“In accordance with agency protocol, his access to Secret Service systems and facilities was suspended pending further investigation,” the spokesperson said.

The incident occurred after the agent and other personnel went to dinner and were returning to their hotel, according to a person familiar with the matter. A woman alleged she was physically assaulted in an incident on the street and local police were called, the person said.

The incident didn’t involve any allegations of sexual assault, and it is not known if alcohol was involved, the person said.

Earlier this year a member of Joe Biden’s Secret Service team was arrested in Seoul, South Korea for a drunken assault.

Two US Secret Service members were involved in the altercation and sent home ahead of Biden’s visit to the region.

“The Secret Service is aware of an off-duty incident involving two employees which may constitute potential policy violations. The individuals will be immediately returned back to their post of duty and placed on administrative leave,” Secret Service spox Anthony Guglielmi said. “There was no impact to the upcoming trip. We have very strict protocols and policies for all employees and we hold ourselves to the highest professional standards. Given this is an active administrative personnel matter, we are not in a position to comment further.”

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  • 1947 says:

    The powers that are in place sure do gamble a lot on the rest of the protection members after throwing one of their own under the bus. I bet it was all a set up. Why would a SS member in the company of other SS members even think of such a thing. Someone should thrown the idiot in charge under the bus.

  • ROBERT LAWRENCE says:

    REDUCE THE SIZE OF OUR TOP HEAVY GOVERNMENT! THE CIA WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A TEMPORARY AGENCY! GET RID OF IT. CUT THE SIZE OF THE FBI AND THE DOJ BY 50% THERE ARE SO MANY OF THEM THEY ARE TRIPPING OVER EACH OTHER IN THEIR HASTE TO PROSECUTE CONSERVATIVES! THEY HAVE BECOME A BIASED DEMOCRAT TOOL!

  • Larry Mcgee says:

    OMG; it just goes to show you that even the Secret Service are ass HOLES under the Biden administration.

  • FJB says:

    The FBI commented: “We have very strict protocols and policies for all employees and we hold ourselves to the highest professional standards.” I think that may e the problem here. The agent was too high.

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