Secret Service Gone Wild

Filed in National by on April 22, 2012

As the Secret Service has been working at improving its image of the last few years, the recent scandal in Colombia isn’t’ helping that much. The Washington Post has a good article on the supervisor, when hearing of the problem at the Hotel El Caribe took bold and decisive action.

Paula Reid, the new Secret Service boss for the South American region, was in Cartagena preparing for the president’s visit when she received an urgent report: A prostitute, upset because she had not been paid by a Secret Service agent, had created a disturbance in a nearby hotel, knocking on doors and yelling in the hallways at daybreak.

With roughly 24 hours left until President Obama was due to arrive in the Colombian town, the 46-year-old Calvert County native instructed her staff to swoop into the Hotel Caribe at midday April 12 and inspect hotel registration records for all Secret Service employees. Reid, who had been staying at a nearby hotel, swiftly rounded up 11 agents and officers and ordered them out of the country. She alerted her superiors that she found early evidence of “egregious” misconduct involving prostitutes and set in motion the public uncovering of the most wide-reaching scandal at the agency in decades, according to government officials involved in the case.

Take a moment from your day and read this, especially if you’ve been having some doubts about the Secret Service of late,

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  1. Liberal Elite says:

    @n “when hearing of the problem at the Hotel El Caribe took bold and decisive action.”

    And I’m sure she’ll pay the price for that. Young black woman forces rowdy white males to behave. The racist conservatives are probably going nuts.

  2. anon says:

    46 is young? Uhh. And do we know that they’re all white?

  3. Liberal Elite says:

    @anon “46 is young?”

    To head the prestigious Miami office? Yea.