In an unexpected turn of events last Sunday evening, Secret Service agents protecting President Joe Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, drew their firearms after spotting an attempted break-in in an unmarked Secret Service car. The incident took place in Georgetown, Washington D.C.’s upscale neighborhood, ABC News reports.
Authorities are investigating an agent-involved shooting after possibly three individuals attempted to break into a government car outside the Georgetown home of Pres. Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, according to sources familiar with the situation. https://t.co/fu5uQ5oj2O
— ABC News (@ABC) November 13, 2023
When Secret Service agents assigned to Naomi Biden noticed three people attempting to break the SUV’s windows, they immediately reacted, while one of them used his service weapon.
The Secret Service assured the public that there were no threats to Naomi Biden’s protection at the time of the incident.
The Metropolitan Police Department is now investigating the case. This is standard practice for any police-involved shooting in Washington. The U.S. Attorney’s Office is also independently reviewing the evidence and facts in this case.