Re: for whoever is interested in my ss story for last night
no i saw that post, but that has nothing to do with the criminal investigations post!!!!!!!!!! holy christ! i have a freaking citation on it with WHSS listed as the arresting unit. i have an email from the Cheif of Police, a Special Leutenant of teh SS, the Clerk from the District where i was taken too all saying it was the secret service. your dumb-assed posts dont mean anything to me.I'm guess you missed this post, about the UD
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<HR style="COLOR: #2b295e" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Show me ANYWHERE below that it says the Secret Service goes around to Bars or answers any calls about a person walking out on a Bar tab
The Secret Service has over 6,000 employees: 3,100 Special Agents, 1,200 Uniformed Division Officers, and 1,700 technical and administrative employees. Special agents either serve on protective details or investigate financial and homeland security-related crimes.
The United States Secret Service Uniformed Division is similar to the United States Capitol Police and is in charge of protecting the physical White House grounds and foreign diplomatic missions in the Washington, D.C. area. The Uniformed Division was originally a separate organization known as the White House Police Force, but was placed under the command of the Chief of the Secret Service in 1930. In 1970, the role of the force, then called the Executive Protective Service (EPS), was expanded. The name United States Secret Service Uniformed Division was adopted in 1977.
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