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Two Charged in Connection with Secret Service Vehicle Break-In Linked to Biden's Granddaughter

The incident, involving a vehicle assigned to Naomi Biden's Secret Service detail, has led to the arrest of two suspects, highlighting a broader trend of rising car-related crimes in Washington D.C.

  • Two teenagers, including a 19-year-old Washington resident, have been arrested for breaking into a Secret Service vehicle assigned to President Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden.
  • The break-in occurred in November last year in the Georgetown area of Washington D.C., amidst a spike in vehicle thefts and carjackings in the city.
  • One of the suspects, identified as Robert Kemp, was charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle and theft, while the other, a 14-year-old, faces charges related to armed carjackings.
  • During the incident, a Secret Service agent fired his weapon at the thieves, although no one was believed to have been struck.
  • The arrests highlight a concerning rise in car-related crimes in Washington D.C., with vehicle thefts and carjackings significantly increasing in recent years.
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