Washington, D.C.: top Secret Service agents were boozing but not busted for DUI; report says driver wasn’t drinking and rubber cone undamaged

Officers on duty who witnessed the March 4 incident wanted to arrest the agents and conduct sobriety tests, according to a current and a former government official familiar with the incident. But the officers were ordered by a supervisor on duty that night to let the agents go home, said these people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive internal matter.