
Doug Emhoff rushed out of D.C. high school event over bomb threat
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Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff was rushed out of an event at Dunbar High School in Northwest Washington, D.C., Tuesday over a bomb threat.
Secret Service whisked Emhoff out of the building at 2:18 p.m., and Emhoff's staff told reporters attending the event that the school had reported a threat to U.S. Secret Service. An announcement came over the intercom at 2:34 p.m. asking teachers to evacuate the school, and reporters left as well. The second gentleman's office confirmed he was rushed from the building over the threat. D.C. police responded to the scene.
Students, who were in fourth period at the time, assembled on the field.

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