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As previously reported, an armed Secret Service agent assigned to Kamala Harris got into a physical fight with other agents at Joint Base Andrews on Monday morning.

According to reports, the problem agent, identified as Michelle Herczeg, began acting aggressively, speaking gibberish and shouting incoherently at other agents while they were near the lounge at JBA.

Herczeg reportedly threw menstrual pads at another agent before getting into a brawl a JBA.

RealClearPolitics reported that Herczeg grabbed a male agent’s personal cell phone and began deleting apps on it before she completely melted down.

Agent Herczeg had to be physically restrained and her firearm was taken away from her. She was handcuffed and taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

“Herczeg then chest-bumped and shoved her superior, then tackled him and punched him. The agents involved in restraining Herczeg were especially concerned because she still had her gun in the holster. They wrestled her to the ground, took the gun from her, cuffed her, and then removed her from the terminal,” RealClearPolitics reported.

One other agent was also hospitalized.

Kamala Harris was at the Naval Observatory at the time of the fight.

The New York Post reported that agent Herzceg previously filed a $ 1 million gender discrimination lawsuit against the city of Dallas while she was a police officer.
 
According to reports, the problem agent, identified as Michelle Herczeg, began acting aggressively, speaking gibberish and shouting incoherently at other agents while they were near the lounge at JBA.

"near the lounge",.. Okay, bitch be drunk.
 
The New York Post reported that agent Herzceg previously filed a $ 1 million gender discrimination lawsuit against the city of Dallas while she was a police officer.[/I]
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The least surprising part of the story right here...
 
Hmm, wonder if this 30x30 initiative - 30% female law enforcement by 2030 - had anything to do with this???

The Secret Service is normally very selective, it seems. GASP! DEI might have run afoul here ...
 
2016-12-30-female-police-80673167.jpg


As previously reported, an armed Secret Service agent assigned to Kamala Harris got into a physical fight with other agents at Joint Base Andrews on Monday morning.

According to reports, the problem agent, identified as Michelle Herczeg, began acting aggressively, speaking gibberish and shouting incoherently at other agents while they were near the lounge at JBA.

Herczeg reportedly threw menstrual pads at another agent before getting into a brawl a JBA.

RealClearPolitics reported that Herczeg grabbed a male agent’s personal cell phone and began deleting apps on it before she completely melted down.

Agent Herczeg had to be physically restrained and her firearm was taken away from her. She was handcuffed and taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

“Herczeg then chest-bumped and shoved her superior, then tackled him and punched him. The agents involved in restraining Herczeg were especially concerned because she still had her gun in the holster. They wrestled her to the ground, took the gun from her, cuffed her, and then removed her from the terminal,” RealClearPolitics reported.

One other agent was also hospitalized.

Kamala Harris was at the Naval Observatory at the time of the fight.

The New York Post reported that agent Herzceg previously filed a $ 1 million gender discrimination lawsuit against the city of Dallas while she was a police officer.
She's clearly had some sort of mental breakdown. Sad she not only has to go through this, but with the whole world watching and judging.
 
It'll never happen.

Funding adequate mental health is never going to make splashy headlines, so no politicians are going to be interested in it.
We are dealing with a bipolar family member and I can, without hesitation say, our mental health treatment is effed up and inadequate. She going to end up hurting herself and/or others and there isn’t much we can do about it.
 
2016-12-30-female-police-80673167.jpg


As previously reported, an armed Secret Service agent assigned to Kamala Harris got into a physical fight with other agents at Joint Base Andrews on Monday morning.

According to reports, the problem agent, identified as Michelle Herczeg, began acting aggressively, speaking gibberish and shouting incoherently at other agents while they were near the lounge at JBA.

Herczeg reportedly threw menstrual pads at another agent before getting into a brawl a JBA.

RealClearPolitics reported that Herczeg grabbed a male agent’s personal cell phone and began deleting apps on it before she completely melted down.

Agent Herczeg had to be physically restrained and her firearm was taken away from her. She was handcuffed and taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

“Herczeg then chest-bumped and shoved her superior, then tackled him and punched him. The agents involved in restraining Herczeg were especially concerned because she still had her gun in the holster. They wrestled her to the ground, took the gun from her, cuffed her, and then removed her from the terminal,” RealClearPolitics reported.

One other agent was also hospitalized.

Kamala Harris was at the Naval Observatory at the time of the fight.

The New York Post reported that agent Herzceg previously filed a $ 1 million gender discrimination lawsuit against the city of Dallas while she was a police officer.
Reminds me of an old Barney Miller clip;
 
We are dealing with a bipolar family member and I can, without hesitation say, our mental health treatment is effed up and inadequate. She going to end up hurting herself and/or others and there isn’t much we can do about it.
It didn't used to be that way, and it doesn't have to be that way, but there's not enough public "demand" that it mental health be addressed and funded appropriately. All the dumb things that local, state, and federal governments throw money at, but the mental well-being of the people is way, way down the list, only the bare minimum, and usually falls to police officers to show up and deal with, even if that's not their specialty.
 
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