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Secret Service Apologizes for Breaking into Massachusetts Salon
Aug 11, 2024, 02:10 AM
The U.S. Secret Service has issued an apology to a Massachusetts salon owner after agents reportedly broke into her salon. The incident occurred during a visit by Vice President Kamala Harris to the area. Agents allegedly picked the lock of the salon to use the bathroom for a two-hour period, during which they covered the security camera with duct tape. They left the salon unlocked upon departure. The salon owner reported the incident, which has raised concerns about the conduct of the Secret Service agents involved.
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