What an IDIOT.
WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) - A
U.S. Secret Service officer was arrested by police in Washington on Friday for
allegedly trying to break into the home of a woman while carrying a handgun,
according to a police report.
The officer, Arthur Baldwin, was
charged with destruction of property and burglary, said D.C. Metropolitan
Police Department spokeswoman Gwendolyn Crump.
Baldwin, 28, damaged the windows
and back door of a 23-year-old woman's apartment in Southeast Washington while
off duty shortly after midnight, the police report said.
The Washington Post reported that
Baldwin's ex-girlfriend lived in the apartment.
Baldwin was carrying a 357 caliber
handgun, according to the police report.
The arrest is the latest
embarrassment for the agency that protects the president and his family.
It was criticized as being too
insular by an independent panel appointed after a man with a knife scaled the
White House fence and ran inside the mansion last year.
Secret Service Director Joseph
Clancy has ordered that Baldwin's security clearance be suspended and that he
be placed on administrative leave, the statement said.
Baldwin, formerly a uniformed
officer assigned to the Secret Service's Foreign Missions Branch, is being
investigated by the agency's office of professional responsibility. (Reporting
by Julia Edwards; Editing by Emily Stephenson, Sandra Maler, Christian Plumb and
Ken Wills)
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