David DePape, a 42-year-old from Berkeley, California, is accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and beating her husband with a hammer.
"I never thought of David as a violent person," she told the paper. "And I think he was one of the people in her work." Violent crime for the Northern Station was up 5.2% in the same period, compared to the prior year. "While the case was pending, Taub also tried to dissuade the victim from testifying." One contained [calls for violence and antisemitic content](https://www.frenlyfrens.com/blog/categories/climate-hysteria). They were aggressive, and she embraced 9/11 denials and has a criminal past. Pelosi and violently assaulted him with it," San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said during a news briefing later that morning. The Pelosi’s $8.4 million townhouse is located in an upscale area patrolled by the San Francisco Police Department's Northern Station, which saw a 4.3% uptick in total crime for the region year-to-date as of Oct. sources told Fox News earlier in the day "The suspect pulled the hammer away from Mr. Officers arrested the Berkeley man after they responded to a call around 2:30 a.m. "Mr.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A 42-year-old Berkeley man is accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco house and beating her husband with ...
The suspect accused of violently attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband early Friday appeared to have far-reaching and at times contradictory ...
She said that people in the house regularly accused her and her partner of plotting to break into their home or steal from them. A sign that said “Black Lives Matter” could be seen hanging in a window at the home. DePape was booked in the county jail on recommended charges of attempted homicide, elder abuse, assault with a deadly weapon and burglary, according to jail records. He was near a school bus parked in front of the home. Trish said that people who stay in the home were unlike “any other happy-go-lucky, peace, love and friendship hippies. The family member said he was home alone and was hit in the head with the hammer multiple times. Capitol Police said in a statement that Nancy Pelosi was in Washington, D.C., with her protective detail at the time of the break-in. A family member traveling to San Francisco with the speaker said the suspect brought the hammer and broke the windows of the Pelosi home facing the backyard. The House speaker was not in San Francisco at the time of the attack, according to her office. The FBI, the U.S. Police Chief William Scott said during a Friday news conference that officers arrived at the Pelosi home for a well-being check shortly before 2:30 a.m. Blog posts that are being investigated in connection with DePape describe someone with sprawling and contradictory views, multiple senior law enforcement officials familiar with the case told NBC News.