The US president was startled as he left his campaign offices in Delaware on Sunday after a motorist struck a Secret Service vehicle that was part of Joe Biden’s convoy.
Following a deafening crash in which a motorist crashed into an SUV parked at a nearby crosswalk roughly 130 feet (40 meters) away from Biden, security guards hustled the president into an ambulance and hurried him out of the downtown Wilmington building.
“Both the president and first lady are fine,” a White House official told an AFP reporter who witnessed the incident.
“Today, at approximately 8:09 pm (0109 GMT), a Secret Service vehicle securing the president’s motorcade route was struck by another vehicle in Wilmington,” Secret Service spokesperson Special Agent Steve Kopek said.
“There was no protective interest associated with this event and the president’s motorcade departed without incident,” he added.
Pool reporters had gathered on the sidewalk outside the campaign offices — where the president and First Lady Jill Biden had dinner with staff — and had just finished shouting questions to Biden from a distance when they heard the crash and saw him with a surprised expression on his face.
Agents sprang into action, cornering the silver car with Delaware license plates and drawing weapons on the driver, who held up his hands.
Reporters were then quickly rounded up by staff to join the motorcade as it departed the rain-drenched scene.
“They’re evacuating, you guys gotta go,” a staffer told reporters as security personnel secured the area.
Biden arrived safely at his family home without further incident.