Secret Service fired at suspects near Yellen’s home
- A U.S. Secret Service agent fired their gun while on duty outside Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's home early Tuesday morning, as confirmed by the Secret Service.
- The incident involved suspected carjackers, leading the suspects to flee in a sedan, prompting local law enforcement to issue a lookout.
- The Secret Service reported that there is no evidence of any harm, and no protectees were threatened during the incident.
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Secret Service Agent Opens Fire Near Yellen's Home
An investigation is underway after a Secret Service agent working on protective assignment outside Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's house fired a weapon following a confrontation between the agent and occupants of a sedan early Tuesday. At roughly 1:30am Tuesday, the agent assigned to Yellen's protective detail outside of her...
Secret Service agent fires at carjacking suspects near Biden Cabinet member's home
A Secret Service agent opened fire after spotting suspects who were seemingly attempting to break into cars near the home of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday morning. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga has more.
U.S. Secret Service agent guarding Janet Yellen shoots at suspects outside her Washington house
WASHINGTON -- An investigation is underway after a Secret Service agent working on protective assignment outside Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's house fired a weapon following a confrontation between the agent and occupants of a sedan, early Tuesday.
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