President Biden was speaking to reporters outside when a driver hit a sport utility vehicle associated with the White House. The president was not injured.
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Agents surrounding a car that hit a motorcade vehicle as President Biden was leaving his campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Del., on Sunday.
President Biden was interrupted while speaking with reporters in downtown Wilmington, Del., on Sunday when a sedan slammed into a Secret Service vehicle protecting the president’s motorcade, as he was leaving his re-election campaign offices.
Mr. Biden and Jill Biden, the first lady, were not injured, according to the White House. They had been attending an event at their campaign headquarters and having dinner with members of the campaign staff.
Mr. Biden was discussing his polling numbers when, just after 8 p.m., a silver vehicle with Delaware license plates ran into a Secret Service sport utility vehicle that was blocking an intersection with access to the street Mr. Biden was visiting.
In a statement, the Secret Service said “there was no protective interest associated with this event,” meaning the crash was accidental and the driver did not know Mr. Biden was at the event.
“The president’s motorcade departed without incident,” the agency said in the statement.
David Karas, a spokesman for the Wilmington Police Department, said nobody was injured in the collision. “Investigators are also working to determine if impairment was a factor,” Mr. Karas said.
The authorities outside responded to the collision, surrounding the car and aiming weapons at the driver before the driver surrendered, according to reporters in the White House press pool.
The officials could be heard demanding that the driver open his door, according to videos posted online. Photographers on the scene captured Mr. Biden, surprised, as he turned to look at the incident and before agents ushered him into his vehicle.
Zach Montague is based in Washington. He covers breaking news and developments around the district. More about Zach Montague
Zolan Kanno-Youngs is a White House correspondent covering a range of domestic and international issues in the Biden White House, including homeland security and extremism. He joined The Times in 2019 as the homeland security correspondent. More about Zolan Kanno-Youngs
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