ווענס רעדט איבער דער צורודערטער פארשוין וואס האט אטאקירט זיין הויז
Vice President JD Vance addressed the early-morning attack on his Ohio residence with a message of reassurance and resolve, confirming that his family is safe and that the suspect is in custody. Speaking candidly, Vance described the perpetrator as “a very sick individual” and expressed relief that his young children were unaware of the incident.
The attack occurred in the early hours of January 5, 2026, when a 26-year-old suspect vandalized Vance’s Cincinnati-area home while the family was in Washington, D.C. Using a hammer, the individual shattered four windows and damaged a vehicle on the property. Secret Service agents responded immediately and apprehended the suspect without further incident.
According to Vance, the attacker appeared to assume the family was home, likely due to the visible security presence at the residence. Reinforced windows and rapid law enforcement response prevented the situation from escalating further, underscoring the importance of proactive security measures for public officials and their families.
“My kids are young enough that they have no idea what’s going on,” Vance said, emphasizing gratitude that his family was spared from witnessing the violence. He credited the professionalism of the Secret Service and local law enforcement for ensuring the safety of everyone involved.
The incident highlights growing concerns about political violence and the targeting of elected officials in an increasingly polarized environment. Vance’s response struck a firm but measured tone, rejecting intimidation while reaffirming confidence in law enforcement and the rule of law.
As authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the attack, the Vice President made clear that acts of violence and vandalism will not deter him from carrying out his duties. The swift arrest and containment of the suspect stand as a reminder that threats against public servants will be met with decisive action.