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The U.S. Secret Service said it requested the increased waterflow for the Little Miami River, first reported by The Guardian, to ensure motorized watercraft and emergency personnel rCLcould operate safelyrCY while protecting the Republican vice president, whose home is in Cincinnati.
On 8/8/25 08:15, Baxter wrote:
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The U.S. Secret Service said it requested the increased waterflow for
the Little Miami River, first reported by The Guardian, to ensure
motorized watercraft and emergency personnel rCLcould operate
safelyrCY while protecting the Republican vice president, whose home
is in Cincinnati.
Ignorant hypocritical asshole Baxter refuses to remember when
the Secret Service did what had to be done to protect POTUS Biden!
President Biden's visits to Delaware hurting business at local airport Christie Ileto Image
ByChristie Ileto WPVI logo
Monday, May 17, 2021
TOUGHKENAMON, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A warning shot was fired by a
military plane over the weekend after a small aircraft violated
restricted airspace while President Joe Biden was visiting Wilmington, Delaware.
According to the Secret Service, it happened on May 16 around 1:09
p.m.
"A small aircraft violated the restricted airspace in Wilmington, DE.
Per standard protocol, U.S. military aircraft responded, the aircraft
was intercepted, and the pilot redirected to a local airport," said
the Secret Service in a statement.
According to Jonathan Martin, the aviation director of New Garden
Township and manager at the Flying Field at New Garden Airport, the
pilot was flying back from Ocean City, Maryland, and was unaware of
the temporary flight restriction (TFR).
"This was the first time that an aircraft was forced onto the ground
during a presidential TFR," said Martin.
He says his Chester County-based airport is just inside the no-fly
zone and about five to six aviation intercepts have happened every
time the president comes home on the weekend to Wilmington.
"It's very trying on us as an airport. We have 130 base tenants on the
field. We are completely grounded during these TFRs," said Martin.
The TFRs are hurt hurting sales. Martin says 85% of the airport's
business happens on the weekends.