Throwin' Blows? What Really Went Down with Secret Service Agent Assigned to VP Kamala Harris

US Vice President Kamala Harris makes her way to board Air Force Two at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, on June 6, 2021, traveling to Guatemala. - Kamala Harris leaves for Latin America on Sunday on her first foreign trip to Guatemala and Mexico as Vice President. - Photo: Jim WATSON / AFP (Getty Images)
US Vice President Kamala Harris makes her way to board Air Force Two at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, on June 6, 2021, traveling to Guatemala. - Kamala Harris leaves for Latin America on Sunday on her first foreign trip to Guatemala and Mexico as Vice President. - Photo: Jim WATSON / AFP (Getty Images)

An incident at Joint Base Andrews involving a U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to Vice President Kamala Harris — is causing quite the stir.

On Wednesday, TMZ reported that a Secret Service agent assigned to Harris allegedly “attacked” his supervisor at the Maryland air base and was removed from the her detail. On social media, people instantly began to raise concerns about the Vice President’s safety and the vetting of her secret service.

More details have emerged about the incident, which, according to reporting from CBS News — stemmed from a mental health issue.

According to CBS, authorities said the agent was exhibiting “distressing behavior” on Monday. Two sources told CBS that the agent was speaking in “gibberish” and “provoked another officer physically.”

He was reportedly handcuffed and restrained before being taken to the hospital to receive treatment. The outlet reported that this is being treated as a mental health and medical issue as opposed to a disciplinary matter. According to the sources who spoke to CBS, the agent is receiving further evaluation to determine whether or not they can return to work.

It’s still unclear exactly what happened with the Secret Service agent. However, everyone concerned about the Vice President’s well-being should rest assured she was unharmed.

According to CBS, Harris was away from the airbase at the Naval Observatory when the incident took place. Harris reportedly arrived at Joint Base Andrews an hour later and was able to fly out of the airbase to Wisconsin without any issues.

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