Current:Home > FinanceDeputy US marshal detained after ‘inappropriate behavior’ while intoxicated on flight, agency says -Elevate Capital Network
Deputy US marshal detained after ‘inappropriate behavior’ while intoxicated on flight, agency says
View
Date:2025-04-14 14:09:50
A deputy U.S. marshal was detained in the United Kingdom on suspicion of acting inappropriately while intoxicated on a flight from New York, the agency said Wednesday.
The deputy was one of two who flew to London Tuesday to bring back a person suspected of a crime when the federal agent was accused of acting inappropriately toward at least one woman on board the flight, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. The second deputy was also briefly detained and later sent back to the United States, the person said. The official was not authorized to publicly detail the ongoing investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.
The incident was first reported by NBC.
The U.S. Marshals said in a statement that the agency takes allegations of misconduct by its employees seriously and it’s cooperating with the investigation by UK law enforcement.
“The alleged actions of the employees do not reflect the professionalism of the thousands of employees of the USMS or its core values,” the agency said.
veryGood! (7721)
Related
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- What percentage of the US population is LGBTQ? New data shows which states have the most
- 'Perplexing' crime scene in Savanah Soto case leads San Antonio police to launch murder probe
- RHOC Alum Alexis Bellino Shows Off Sparkling Promise Ring from John Janssen
- 51-year-old Andy Macdonald puts on Tony Hawk-approved Olympic skateboard showing
- As pandemic unfolded, deaths of older adults in Pennsylvania rose steeply in abuse or neglect cases
- Detroit Pistons lose 27th straight game, set NBA single-season record for futility
- Myopia affects 4 in 10 people and may soon affect 5 in 10. Here's what it is and how to treat it.
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- TikToker Mikayla Nogueira Addresses Claim She Lost 30 Lbs. on Ozempic
Ranking
- Small twin
- Online retailer Zulily says it will go into liquidation, 'wind-down' the business
- Trapped in his crashed truck, an Indiana man is rescued after 6 days surviving on rainwater
- 1-cent Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger's are available at Wendy's this week. Here's how to get one.
- Billy Bean was an LGBTQ advocate and one of baseball's great heroes
- Is Caleb Williams playing in the Holiday Bowl? USC QB's status for matchup vs. Louisville
- No let-up in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza as Christmas dawns
- Ariana Grande and Boyfriend Ethan Slater Have a Wicked Date Night
Recommendation
NCAA President Charlie Baker would be 'shocked' if women's tournament revenue units isn't passed
RHOC Alum Alexis Bellino Shows Off Sparkling Promise Ring from John Janssen
Was 2023 a tipping point for movies? ‘Barbie’ success and Marvel struggles may signal a shift
Flag football gives female players sense of community, scholarship options and soon shot at Olympics
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
The New York Times sues ChatGPT creator OpenAI, Microsoft, for copyright infringement
For grandfamilies, life can be filled with sacrifices, love and bittersweet holidays
Hong Kong man jailed for 6 years after pleading guilty to a terrorism charge over a foiled bomb plot