The Secret Service is trying to determine who fired shots outside Vice President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware on Saturday night, the Washington Post reports.
The Secret Service said a vehicle fled the area after firing the shots at the home in the small, wealthy suburb of Wilmington.
Neither Biden nor his family were home at the time.
About 35 minutes after the shots fired at 8:25 p.m., federal authorities arrested a driver who refused to yield to secure perimeter.
It wasn’t clear this morning whether that person was involved in the shooting.
“The Secret Service is working closely with the New Castle County Police on investigating this incident,” according to a statement released by the Secret Service.
Biden’s office declined to comment, referring questions to Homeland Security.
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