Secret Service agent guarding Jill Biden injured in ‘negligent’ gun discharge

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by Sarah Davis
March 27, 2026
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A Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden was injured in a negligent gun discharge at Philadelphia International Airport.

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A Secret Service agent assigned to protect former first lady Jill Biden accidentally shot himself in the leg Friday morning at Philadelphia International Airport in what authorities characterized as a negligent discharge. The agent sustained injuries during the incident, though the Secret Service has not disclosed additional details about the severity of his wounds or circumstances leading to the accident. The shooting raises fresh questions about firearms safety protocols and training standards within the agency responsible for protecting current and former members of the president's family. The Secret Service confirmed the incident occurred while the agent was on duty but did not initially identify which protected individual was present at the airport during the discharge.

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