Posted on 07/23/2024 8:01:01 PM PDT by grundle
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of the Secret Service’s latest elite division, the “Sloped Roof Rangers.” After a mishap in Butler, Pennsylvania, it became clear that an elite force skilled in navigating slightly sloped rooftops was essential. Watch as these exceptional agents train to ascend rooftops with a gradient of up to 3 percent, tackling a challenge that has long hindered federal operations. Hear from Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle about the unique dangers these surfaces pose and the innovative solution in place.
“You’re absolutely right, Kimberly,” one might muse. “Perhaps it is best to leave these treacherous sloped surfaces to our bovine friends.” Yet, with the Sloped Roof Rangers, no criminal can find refuge on an inclined surface.
Don’t miss this incredible look at the specialized training and skills of the Sloped Roof Rangers!
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None of the current employees in the Secret Service are capable of this, as their leader said.
She only kept stupid ones and let the good ones go.
They are running cuts of this in the shorts section as well, hilarious.
America is incredibly racist and misogynistic.
AOC should boycott all proceedings conducted in the Capitol Building built by racist white men.
The original plans for the attack on Point du Hoc was a mile long ramp to keep the climb of the cliff to a nice, safe 2% grade.
And then there’s the roof rump rangers.
It was not funny but does anyone know what is the
slope of a handicap ramp is vs the max Cheattle slope?
Sloped Roof Rangers!
What a great name for a band.
Hmmmmmmm.....how long until the Left complains that Sloped Roof Rangers is....... Yes........ Racist!!!!!
1:12 is ADA compliant.
Need to teach bovines to shoot.
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