Second gentleman Doug Emhoff escorted out of DC high school because of 'security threat'
ABC News
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff was escorted out of Washington, D.C., high school on Tuesday because of what the Secret Service said was a "security threat."
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, attending an event at Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, was escorted out of the room by a U.S. Secret Service agent because of a reported "security threat."
Emhoff was ushered out of the room at 2:18 p.m. by a Secret Service agent, according to a press pool report. Dunbar's principal followed a few minutes later, the report said.
His staff informed the pool there was a security threat reported by the school to the Secret Service.
A school announcement came over the intercom at 2:34 p.m. calling on teachers to evacuate the school and reporters left the building as well.