U.S. Secret Service takes two men into custody in Washington's
Georgetown neighborhood
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[March 04, 2022]
By Peter Eisler
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than a half
dozen U.S. Secret Service officers on Thursday took two men into custody
from a car in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood and removed what
seemed to be an assault-style rifle from the vehicle, a Reuters witness
said.
The two men were handcuffed and separated, according to the Reuters
reporter who witnessed the incident. The witness said the officers also
pulled what appeared to be body armor components from the car. The
vehicle was a black four-door Ford sedan with Indiana plates that said
Marine Corps Veteran.
The Washington Post reported that the two arrested men told police they
had driven from Indiana to volunteer to fight in the war in Ukraine. The
spot from where they were arrested was near the Ukrainian embassy in
Georgetown. The Secret Service and Washington police did not respond to
a request for comment on the newspaper report.
A Secret Service spokesperson told Reuters that the two individuals were
"acting suspiciously" near the vehicle in the area of Wisconsin Avenue
and M Street, Northwest, and were arrested for possession of illegal
weapons. The spokesperson did not elaborate further.
One of the suspects wore tan pants and a black hoodie, while the other
wore a camouflage-style jacket and a baseball cap, according to the
witness and photographs from the scene.
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U.S. Secret Service officers search a car with Indiana license
plates and detain two men inside who had what appeared to be an
assault-style rifle and body armor when officers searched and
emptied the car on Wisconsin Avenue in the Georgetown neighborhood
of Washington, March 3, 2022. REUTERS/Peter Eisler
The Secret Service, which provides
protection for the president, vice president and their families,
said the arrested individuals, whose identities were not disclosed,
were transported to a Washington police department facility for
processing.
A law enforcement official told Reuters that there was no
information to suggest that there was any danger or threat to any of
the protectees of the Secret Service. The Secret Service's website
says the agency had 41 people under its protection in fiscal 2020.
The incident occurred in the heart of Georgetown, an upscale
neighborhood of shops and homes popular with tourists. The area is
also home to many current and former government officials.
Police removed multiple military-style bags from the car, like
duffles and packs, mostly Army green, and emptied their contents on
the trunk and the street, video from the incident showed. Some
items, including what appeared to be body armor plates, were laid on
the ground and photographed by officers.
(Reporting by Peter Eisler in Washington; writing by Kanishka Singh;
editing by Jonathan Oatis, Tim Ahmann and Richard Pullin)
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