Secret Service agents tasked with protecting President Joe Biden’s granddaughter opened fire on three people in Washington, D.C., on Sunday night, according to reports.
A law enforcement official told the Associated Press that the agents were out with Naomi Biden, 29, in the Georgetown neighborhood when they saw the trio attempting to break into the window of an unmarked, unoccupied Secret Service vehicle. According to ABC News sources, the government car was parked outside Naomi’s home at the time of the shooting.
In a statement, the Secret Service did not identify the protectee but said one of its agents opened fire during the incident, adding that no one was hit. It said three people were spotted fleeing the scene in a red car and that the agency had issued a regional bulletin to Metropolitan Police to keep an eye out for the vehicle.