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Secret Service Agent Fires Shots Near Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's Home

No injuries reported following shots fired by a Secret Service agent during a confrontation with carjackers in Washington, D.C.

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Updated: Dec 3rd, 2024, 2:36 PM ET

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Early Tuesday morning, a Secret Service agent fired shots outside Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's home after confronting individuals attempting to break into cars. Fortunately, no one was harmed, and the suspects fled the scene in a sedan. The incident is under investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department, and there was no immediate threat to Yellen or other protectees.


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