Secret service detail of the President of the United States goofed when they allowed an arnmed man in the elevator wih the president. The appalling thing is they did not even know the man was armed till he turned in his weapon. That's a serious blunder.
A security contractor with a gun and three prior convictions
for assault and battery was allowed on an elevator with President Obama during
a Sept. 16 trip to Atlanta, violating Secret Service protocols, according to
three people familiar with the incident.
The incident occurred as Obama appeared at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention to discuss the U.S. response to the Ebola
crisis.
Agents questioned him, and used a database check to learn of
his criminal history.
When a supervisor from the private security firm approached
and learned of the agents’ concern, the contractor was fired on the spot and
agreed to turn over his gun — surprising agents, who had not realized he was
armed during his encounter with Obama.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) said he was appalled when
whistleblowers came forward to him with this account. The Washington Post
confirmed details of the event with other people familiar with the review.
“You have a convicted felon within arms reach of the
president and they never did a background check,” Chaffetz said. “Words aren’t
strong enough for the outrage I feel for the safety of the President and his
family. “
He added: “His life was in danger. This country would be a
different world today if he had pulled out his gun.”
Elements of the breach were first reported Tuesday afternoon
by the Washington Examiner.
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