
Obama's female secret service staff caught in shameful brawl outside his $8m DC mansion
Shocking footage captured the moment two female Secret Service agents fought with each other outside former President Barack Obama 's $8 million DC mansion.
The altercation unfolded May 21 at around 2:30am as the former president's security detail grappled with each other next to a police vehicle.
In audio before the fight shared by RealClearPolitics reporter Susan Crabtree, one of the Secret Service agents was heard calling for a supervisor as she threatened to attack her colleague.
'Can I get a supervisor down to Delta two immediately before I whoop this girl's ass,' the agent in the audio said.
In a statement to DailyMail.com, a Secret Service spokesperson said the fight came as the agents were on-duty.
'The individuals involved were suspended from duty and this matter is the subject of an internal investigation,' the statement read.
'The Secret Service has a very strict code of conduct for all employees and any behavior that violates that code is unacceptable. Given this is a personnel matter, we are not in a position to comment further.'
It comes a year after a Secret Service agent assigned to then-Vice-President Kamala Harris was removed from duty after she got into a physical fight with her fellow agents.
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