Two arrested for breaking into Secret Service vehicle of Biden's granddaughter

Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the break-in of a secret service vehicle assigned to US President Joe Biden’s granddaughter Naomi Biden. The break in had occurred outside Naomi Biden’s house in Georgetown area in Washington DC last year. The incident occurred on November 12 and Naomi Biden’s secret service agent had fired at the thieves.

According to court records, the accused was identified as Robert Kemp and an unnamed juvenile. The accused were arrested after finding out a stolen car used for get-away vehicle in the crime. Robert Kemp was arrested on February 7 and another accused was arrested on February 16.

The arrest of the two teenagers in connection with the break-in of a secret service vehicle assigned to US President Joe Biden’s granddaughter Naomi Biden has raised concerns about the security of high-profile individuals in the country. The incident took place outside Naomi Biden’s house in the Georgetown area of Washington DC last year on November 12. The fact that Naomi Biden’s secret service agent had to fire at the thieves further underscores the seriousness of the situation.

The accused, Robert Kemp and an unnamed juvenile, were identified from court records. They were arrested after a stolen car, which was used as the get-away vehicle in the crime, was traced. Robert Kemp was arrested on February 7 and the other accused was arrested on February 16. The swift action taken by law enforcement in this case is commendable. This incident serves as a reminder of the constant vigilance required to ensure the safety and security of public figures and their families. The investigation into the break-in is ongoing, and authorities are determined to ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their actions.

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