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Secret Service Agent NDs Himself Using His Gun as a Flashlight

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisApril 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden’s protective detail shot himself in the butt at Philadelphia International Airport last Friday morning, and the story behind the how is almost too embarrassing to type.

According to RealClearPolitics reporter Susan Crabtree, the agent left his phone behind in an SUV while escorting Biden into the airport. He rushed back to retrieve it and, apparently lacking a flashlight, drew his Glock and used the weapon-mounted light to search for the phone. When he hastily re-holstered, he sent a 9mm round into his own backside.

UPDATE: Additional new details about the junior @SecretService agent who shot himself last Friday morning during a movement at the Philly airport with Jill Biden: The agent left his phone behind in the SUV while escorting Jill Biden into the airport. He rushed back to get his… https://t.co/AAxUwZkMcZ pic.twitter.com/OTkUTG8GLe

— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) March 30, 2026

The Secret Service confirmed the agent “suffered a non-life-threatening injury following a negligent discharge while handling a service weapon at the Philadelphia International Airport during a protective assignment.” When pressed by reporters on whether the agent was using the weapon light as a utility light, a government spokesperson didn’t deny it — just said they “didn’t have that information.” Classic.

Let’s be clear on terminology, since mainstream outlets apparently can’t manage it: this was not an accident. An accident is unforeseeable. This was negligence — a foreseeable outcome of doing something you shouldn’t be doing with a loaded firearm.

The core failure here is painfully basic. A weapon-mounted light is not a flashlight. It is not a tool for searching your car for a misplaced iPhone. Every competent defensive firearms instructor teaches that a WML supplements a dedicated handheld light — it does not replace it. The rule is simple: if you need to illuminate something that doesn’t also need to be shot, don’t point your gun at it.

The second failure is equally fundamental. The moment you start handling your loaded firearm for administrative, non-tactical reasons, your ND risk goes up sharply. Fiddling with a gun — drawing it for no good reason, hurrying to re-holster it — is exactly how rounds end up where they shouldn’t. Firearms trainer John Farnam has been saying for forty years that roughly 95% of negligent discharges happen when someone is fiddling with their gun. This incident does nothing to challenge that figure.

This is a Secret Service agent. These are supposed to be among the most highly trained armed professionals in the country. The agency is also less than two years removed from the catastrophic security failures surrounding the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in 2024. You’d hope there’d be a reckoning, an organizational shakeup, a renewed commitment to professional standards. Instead, we get an agent doing a sweep of a government SUV with his duty pistol.

The takeaways here apply regardless of whether you’re a federal agent or a private citizen carrying concealed: carry a dedicated handheld light. Every day, no exceptions. And don’t fiddle with your gun.



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