Midnight Mayhem at Delta Two
In a stunning breach of protocol and professionalism, two female Secret Service agents were suspended after a physical altercation broke out outside former President Barack Obama’s Washington, D.C. residence in the early hours of May 21.
The fight, which unfolded at approximately 2:30 a.m., has shocked both the agency and the public—especially after footage of the incident surfaced online and quickly went viral.
What Sparked the Fight?
Sources report that the confrontation began when one agent arrived late to relieve the other—and pulled up in the wrong vehicle. Tensions escalated immediately.
In audio captured from the scene, one officer is heard calling for backup and warning:
“Can I get a supervisor down to Delta two immediately before I whoop this girl’s a*?”*
Moments later, fists began to fly.
Secret Service Confirms Suspension and Investigation
By Tuesday, the U.S. Secret Service issued a formal statement confirming the incident and announcing disciplinary action:
“The U.S. Secret Service is aware of an on-duty altercation that occurred between two Uniformed Division officers… The individuals involved were suspended from duty and this matter is the subject of an internal investigation.”
The agency emphasized its “strict code of conduct”, adding that such behavior is “unacceptable.”
Fallout and Public Reaction
This incident raises serious concerns about discipline and professionalism within the agency tasked with protecting the nation’s most prominent figures. Occurring just outside a former president’s home, the brawl could have had serious security implications had the situation further escalated or drawn outside threats.
Critics say this kind of internal breakdown reflects deeper issues within the agency and calls for stronger oversight and accountability.