
Authorities in Tustin are looking into the alleged assault of a Secret Service agent whose guns were used to rob things.
Officials responded to a call about a potential robbery at the Tustin Field 1 domestic society at Tustin Legacy, a former military base turned personal growth in Orange County, on Saturday at 9:36 p.m. Pacific time.
Upon arriving, the officials discovered the sufferer was a part of the U. S. Secret Service whose case was stolen at gun, according to a police report. During the event, officials position, a shooting occurred between the alleged criminal and the broker.
How many suspects were present in the event and what caused the shooting, at this time, are unknown.
President Joe Biden and past president Barack Obama were in downtown Los Angeles for an evening-long dinner charity benefiting Biden’s election campaign when the incident occurred.
The Tustin Police Department did not respond to a request for comment right away. The agency’s press release did not specify whether the robbed adviser had traveled to Los Angeles to defend Obama or Biden.
According to authorities, the assume or defendants have not yet been found or identified.
A 2004-2006 silver Infiniti FX35 or a comparable car that was reported to leave the scene is being sought by Tustin Police.
The defendants ‘ injuries are unknown, but they were.
Officials found some of the victim’s things in the area, but they did not reveal what they were.
The event is still under investigation. The public is being urged to assist in identifying the alleged burglar, according to authorities. Anyone with information you call Detective Graciela Melendrez at ( 714 ) 573- 3372 or email at]email , protected].
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