Secret Service fight caught on video: officers suspended after altercation near Obama residence
Two Secret Service officers suspended after a fight outside former President Obama’s home; investigation ongoing.

Two Secret Service officers engaged in a physical altercation near Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C. residence in the early hours of May 21, leading to their suspension.
Around 2:30 am, one of them called for a supervisor to come immediately, according to an audio recording online. You can hear her referring to the need of a superior before, "I whoop this girl's a**."

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Secret Service officers fight outside former President Obama’s home
The video shows 2 female officers punching each other, and according to Susan Crabtree, a journalist who shared the video on X, the fight was caused because one of them was upset that her shift replacement was late, and when she finally came to retrieve her, she verbally a physically assaulted her.

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While it is still unclear whether the 2 officers has been seriously injured, they both have been suspended from duty and are facing an internal investigation. "The Secret Service has a very strict code of conduct for all employees, and any behavior that violates that code is unacceptable."
The spokesperson also added that, due to this being a personal matter, thy would not comment on it any further.