Cartagena, Colombia (CNN) — Secret Service agents sent to Colombia ahead of President Barack Obama have been relieved of duty and returned home amid allegations of misconduct, officials said. The incident in Cartagena was one of two security issues
An undisclosed number of Secret Service agents with President Barack Obama at an international summit in Colombia have been relieved of their assignments and face an investigation over alleged misconduct, a spokesman
An undisclosed number of Secret Service agents with President Barack Obama at an international summit in Colombia have been relieved of their assignments and face an investigation over alleged misconduct, a spokesman
Photograph: Reuters The US Secret Service has recalled a number of agents from Colombia, where president Barack Obama is attending a summit with Latin American leaders, because of alleged misconduct, a spokesman said. "There have been allegations of
The U.S. Secret Service is investigating allegations of misconduct by agents who had been sent to Cartagena, Colombia, to provide security for President Obama's trip to a summit that began there Friday. Donovan declined to