Former President Barack Obama's car was reportedly approached by an 'armed' man in Los Angeles on Saturday. The Democrat was sitting in the back seat of his SUV around 7:30 PM local time when the alleged suspect reached his vehicle. However, the agency clarified that the claims are inaccurate and Obama did not face a security scare. According to a TMZ report, Obama was sitting outside his go-to restaurant Mother Wolf in Los Angeles when a man approached his vehicle. The former president was working on his laptop. Read More: Will Donald Trump Face Another Assassination Attempt? Here's What Americans Think A Secret Service representative told TMZ: "The Secret Service cannot provide the details on our means and methods of protection, but we can confirm that at no time were any Secret Service protectees in the vehicle while the individual was walking down the alleyway. These claims are inaccurate. The photo in question was upon departure and not during the alleged incident."Read More: Vivek Ramaswamy's US Election Predictions: Mentions Competitive Race, Kamala Harris' Impact - EXCLUSIVETMZ further added that eyewitnesses say that the an armed security guard approached the windor and observed Obama. He, however, quickly moved away. The media outlet further quoted a guard saying that he went 'downstairs to check the scene, because someone told him it appeared federal agents were outside'.
Shots Fire Into Kamala Harris' Campaign OfficeThe Obama incident comes days after shots were reportedly fired into Kamala Harris' campaign office in Arizona. The bullets were fired by someone after midnight. Damage was reported at the DNC campaign center near Southern Avenue and Priest Drive in Tempe, the Tempe Police Department told New York Post.You may also like
Son Heung-min shows true Tottenham colours as Guglielmo Vicario predicts future in Europa League
Delhi Govt appoints Ram Naresh Singh, Surendra Babbar as pro-tem member of DREC
"Tricks will not work...": BJP's Shazia Ilmi slams Omar Abdullah
All Creatures fans in a frenzy as 'flirting' ramped up with Siegfried and Mrs Hall