Two men were convicted in the armed robbery of an off-duty Secret Service agent in Orange County during a visit from President Biden.
Two men were convicted Tuesday morning in the armed robbery of an off-duty Secret Service agent in Orange County during a visit from President Biden.
The robbery took place at the Tustin Field residential community in Orange County at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 15. Tustin police responded to Stratus Lane and West Wind Drive to reports of gunshots. The agent told police he was driving his department-issued vehicle when a car pulled up behind him in his driveway. One of the suspects jumped out, ran over to the agent and demanded, “Give me your bag,'' at gunpoint.
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