Biden's Delaware home apparently had a history of security issues
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The Washington Post reported Tuesday that authorities have no leads or suspects in Saturday's shooting near Vice President Joe Biden's Delaware home.
Surveillance cameras apparently failed to capture any images of the gunman, according to the Post. The cameras were reportedly aimed at areas near the house, but there weren't cameras aimed at the main road. According to reports from neighbors, multiple shots were fired from a car.
The Post notes that this isn't the first time Biden's Delaware home has experienced security issues — last year, the Secret Service apparently turned off the security system for several months, because it gave "incorrect data."
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The home's security system was repaired in November, but the Secret Service has promised to add more cameras after Saturday's incident.
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Meghan DeMaria is a staff writer at TheWeek.com. She has previously worked for USA Today and Marie Claire.
