Secret Service Criminals Broke Into Massachusetts Salon & Stole Items After Covering Security Cameras With Tape

The U.S. Secret Service is run by criminals, and they are sooo fucking corrupt that they actually broke into a Massachusetts salon while working a Kamala Harris event, and apparently used the salon as their own Secret Service home base – allowing strangers to walk in and use the bathroom, and stealing items from the location. The Secret Service is sooo fucking corrupt that the criminal Secret Service agents actually covered over the security cameras with black tape to prevent the business owners, or anyone else, from seeing their crimes.

The ultra-corrupt U.S. Secret Service KNEW that they would be breaking into the salon, and had asked the business owner to close for the day. Unfortunately for the business owner, she didn’t know that the U.S. Secret Service would be breaking and entering her business, and stealing shit from the business while in the act of their initial crime of breaking and entering.

The corrupt bastardized Secret Service initially denied that they broke into the business (believing they had successfully covered up all of the cameras), but after realizing that they didn’t actually cover-up all of the cameras, and damning video of the Secret Service’s crimes is being posted online, then the corrupt Secret Service had to admit their guilt in their crimes.

SURE, EVERYONE KNOWS THAT THE SECRET SERVICE HAS (so far) GOTTEN AWAY WITH THEIR ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON PRESIDENT TRUMP, BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT THE SECRET SERVICE SHOULD NOT BE ABOVE THE LAW. SOMEONE IN THE SECRET SERVICE SHOULD BE CHARGED WITH BREAKING AND ENTERING AND BELONGS IN PRISON FOR THEIR CRMES!

Democrats don’t care about the law, other than what crimes against America they can get away with.

U.S. Secret Service agents taped over a security camera and broke into a Massachusetts salon in order to use the restroom ahead of a recent Kamala Harris fundraiser, the business’s owner has complained.

Alicia Powers, owner of Four One Three Salon in Pittsfield, told Business Insider that she closed her business for the day on July 27 at the request of the Secret Service due to it being behind the Colonial Theatre, the venue where Harris was speaking.

She said that agents had already been to her salon earlier that week to survey the area for security purposes, but did not expect them to return after she had already locked up the building.

“They had a bunch of people in and out of here doing a couple of bomb sweeps again — totally understand what they have to do, due to the nature of the situation,” Powers told the outlet. “And at that point, my team felt like it was a little bit chaotic, and we just made the decision to close for Saturday.”

Security camera footage shared by Powers shows the moment a Secret Service agent approached the salon’s door with a roll of tape and climbed on a chair to cover the lens:

A second video captured by another camera inside the shop shows multiple emergency medical and law enforcement personnel entering the salon, with one even appearing to take something small off of Powers’ desk.

Over the course of nearly two hours, multiple people were seen coming in without authorization from the business’s owner. The salon’s security alarm can be heard going off for the entire time in the background of the footage.

Powers said that the door appeared to have been picked when she returned to find the salon unlocked and tape still covering her camera.

“There were several people in and out for about an hour-and-a-half — just using my bathroom, the alarms going off, using my counter, with no permission,” she said.

“And then when they were done using the bathroom for two hours, they left, and left my building completely unlocked, and did not take the tape off the camera.”

Later that day, Powers said that an EMS worker told her that the Secret Service agent in charge of securing the area “was telling people to come in and use the bathroom.”

Powers said she felt “violated” by the whole ordeal.

“Whoever was visiting, whether it was a celebrity or not, I probably would’ve opened the door and made them coffee and brought in donuts to make it a great afternoon for them,” she told the outlet. “But they didn’t even have the audacity to ask for permission. They just helped themselves.”

Powers’ landlord, Brian Smith, also told Business Insider that the Secret Service “had no permission to go in there whatsoever.”

Secret Service spokeswoman Melissa McKenzie said the agency has “since communicated” with Powers.

“The U.S. Secret Service works closely with our partners in the business community to carry out our protective and investigative missions,” the spokeswoman said in a statement to the outlet. “The Secret Service has since communicated with the affected business owner.”

“We hold these relationships in the highest regard and our personnel would not enter, or instruct our partners to enter, a business without the owner’s permission,” she added.

On Thursday, over a week after the incident took place, the head of the Secret Service’s Boston field office called Powers to say sorry.

“He said to me everything that was done was done very wrong,” she said. “They were not supposed to tape my camera without permission. They were not supposed to enter the building without permission.”

The salon owner added that the person she spoke with offered to pay for the salon to be cleaned, cover that day’s alarm company bill, and to visit the shop and apologize in person.

Powers said she would take him up on it

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