Secret Service investigating object thrown at Trump’s motorcade

The Secret Service is investigating an incident in which an object was thrown at President Donald Trump’s motorcade here Friday afternoon.

The incident happened near his Mar-a-Lago resort as the motorcade traveled from the airport. It was not clear if any of the vehicles were struck and what was thrown.

No one was hurt.

A large number of police officers and Secret Service agents gathered at an intersection along Southern Boulevard. A group of protesters had been at the corner when the motorcade passed.

A rock the size of a baseball could be seen at the scene as well as a small chunk of wood that was examined on the ground. Agents went into nearby stores and a gas station seeking video.

A crime scene unit from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Department collected the two items and carried them away in brown bags.

The Secret Service did not immediately provide further details.

The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office tweeted that a student from a local middle school “confessed to throwing a 2X4.”

It said the juvenile implicated four other students and charges will be filed with Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office.

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