Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter Ella Emhoff quickly whisked away by Secret Service security detail in New York

Vice President Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter was hustled away in New York City after her Secret Service detail had an altercation with a man outside a restaurant. The incident ended with the suspect being led away in handcuffs. Emhoff, 25, daughter of Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, lives in Brooklyn. Video shows one of Emhoff’s agents in plain clothes
Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter Ella Emhoff quickly whisked away by Secret Service security detail in New York

Vice President Kamala Harris‘ stepdaughter was hustled away in New York City after her Secret Service detail had an altercation with a man outside a restaurant.

The incident ended with the suspect being led away in handcuffs.

Emhoff, 25, daughter of Second Gentleman  Doug Emhoff, lives in Brooklyn.

Video shows one of Emhoff’s agents in plain clothes confronting a man outside a restaurant in Tribeca where they were keeping guard as she dined inside. 

The person taking the video can be heard saying the man had ripped the license plate off a vehicle. More video shows the suspect later being led away by New York Police officers in handcuffs.

Emhoff could de seen being put in the back of an SUV before being driven off.  

Vice President Kamala Harris' stepdaughter out walking her dog in Brooklyn on July 25

Vice President Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter out walking her dog in Brooklyn on July 25

The man was making a fuss about the NYPD parking placards given to law enforcement agencies so they can park without having to circle the block,  TMZ reported.

 Their sources said the man came up and started a confrontation with the Secret Service agent without realizing he was an agent. 

During the argument, the man then ripped the plate off a Secret Service vehicle, which is when police were called. 

An eyewitness said Emhoff and a friend were inside during the altercation but were then rushed out and placed in an SUV before it drove off. 

The suspect, described as an ‘anti-police watcher,’ has not been identified.

‘On Tuesday afternoon, an individual approached two United States Secret Service vehicles parked in lower Manhattan and, without provocation, caused damage to the rear license plate area of both,’ a Secret Service spokesperson said in a statement provided to DailyMail.com on the incident.

‘Secret Service Agents quickly detained the individual until local authorities arrived and placed the individual into police custody. At no point was any protectee in danger as a result of this incident,’ they said.

25-year-old Ella Emhoff with stepmother Vice President Kamala Harris

25-year-old Ella Emhoff with stepmother Vice President Kamala Harris

The altercation comes as Emhoff has gained attention with her stepmom Harris front and center as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. 

Emhoff, a model and artist, recently came to her stepmom’s defense after a video of  Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance from 2021 surfaced criticizing her along with other Democrats as childless cat ladies.

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