San Francisco Superior Court on Friday released video and audio recorded during last year's attack on Paul Pelosi after a California court ruled the ...
On Thursday, Nancy Pelosi said her husband’s recovery was “one day at a time.” She said she didn’t know if she would see the video when it was released. “He’s telling me to put the phone down and just do what he says,” Pelosi said. Where’s Nancy?” He then threatened to tie up Paul Pelosi and prevented him from escaping via elevator, according to the documents. “Well, I was going to basically hold her hostage, and I was going to talk to her,” DePape said of Nancy Pelosi. The officer walked DePape through his break-in of the Pelosi house and his encounter with Paul Pelosi. Lawyers for DePape argued against the public release of the audio and footage, writing it would “irreparably damage” his right to a fair trial. CNN has previously reported Pelosi made the call when he went into his bathroom, where his cell phone was charging. I did not leave to go surrender,” he said. “And I told him that I would go through him. “There’s a gentleman here just waiting for my wife to come back, Nancy Pelosi. The officers rushed into the home, subduing DePape and handcuffing him. One of the videos shows body-cam footage from officers who arrived at Pelosi’s home on October 28, 2022, when he was attacked.
Video released publicly Friday shows the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fighting for control of a hammer with his assailant during a brutal ...
DePape told Hurley he was going after Nancy Pelosi for lying to the American public and that he planned to hold her hostage for her crimes. The officers called for backup as they struggled with DePape and Pelosi was lying on the ground. DePape said he planned to tie Paul Pelosi up so he could get some sleep, because carrying a heavy backpack to the home had tired him out. "They fought the British, they fought the tyranny. Initially, the hammer is in the shadows and it takes about five seconds before a flashlight shows DePape holding the handle of a hammer with his right hand and clutching Pelosi's right hand, which is gripping around the hammer head, with his left hand. Carla Hurley after he was taken into custody, DePape said he didn't regret the attack even though it was not on Nancy Pelosi, his intended target. San Francisco Officer Kolby Wilmes' body-camera video begins with officers approaching the brick home and rapping on the door. Paul Pelosi was asleep at the couple's home when DePape allegedly broke in. One man was convicted this week of eight criminal counts after he put his feet on a desk in Pelosi's office and left a note to her punctuated with a sexist expletive. The Capitol Police video shows DePape walk up to a glass-panel door, leave and then return wearing a large backpack and carrying two other bags. Members of Congress have faced a sharp rise in threats in the two years since the Jan. The release comes after a coalition of news agencies, including The Associated Press, sought access to the evidence that prosecutors played in open court last month.
Evidence from the David DePape case, including a 911 call from the Pelosi home, was obtained by a news coalition.
One of the responding officers testified in December that he saw Paul Pelosi lying face down with a “pool of blood” blooming around his head. Officers were summoned to the house after a call from Paul Pelosi. Officers order the men to drop the hammer, and DePape says “nope” before turning it and swinging at Paul, after which both men topple to the floor and an officer calls for a medic. At the end of the video, DePape can be seen repeatedly swinging the hammer against the exterior of the Pelosi residence and then climbing inside. He planned to kidnap the congresswoman and break her kneecaps if she did not tell him the truth. The body camera footage shows Paul Pelosi and DePape both grasping a hammer when officers arrived at the Pelosi residence in the early morning hours of Oct.
Paul Pelosi suffered a skull fracture and other serious injuries in the Oct. 28 assault at his California home.
DePape told investigators he was "going to hold Nancy hostage and talk to her," according to authorities. When officers arrived, they found the two men struggling over a hammer before Paul Pelosi wa the head, the complaint stated. The officers then enter the home and work to restrain DePape as Paul Pelosi is seen lying on the ground. When the door is opened, Paul Pelosi is seen standing next to the suspect, David DePape, and both are struggling over a hammer. DePape is seen gaining control of the hammer and swinging it at Paul Pelosi. He returned to the public eye in early December, joining his wife at the Kennedy Center Honors.
Video footage showing the attack on Paul Pelosi in San Francisco on Oct. 28 has been released Friday by a California court. David DePape has pleaded not ...
According to sources, an officer was monitoring the feeds and saw police lights on a dark street outside the Pelosi residence. "The two officers opened the door to see the foyer of the Pelosi Residence, Mr. Capitol Police](https://www.foxnews.com/us/u-s-capitol-police-officers-werent-watching-live-home-security-cameras-when-paul-pelosi-was-attacked) also had live video surveillance outside the Pelosis' San Francisco residence, but weren't watching it when DePape allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi, sources told Fox News shortly after the incident. [CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://www.foxnews.com/apps-products?pid=AppArticleLink) "I kind of told him that I'm like looking for Nancy Pelosi and he was like, 'She's not here,' DePape also said. "Umm, nope," DePape responds, before starting to pull the hammer away from Pelosi, who says, "Hey! DePape, 42, has pleaded not guilty to all state charges in the case, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and elder abuse. Another clip, taken in black and white, shows DePape approaching the Pelosis' San Francisco house and dropping multiple bags onto the ground. "He was asleep. Pelosi jointly gripping a hammer," an indictment read. the officer then says as he shines his flashlight at the two men. Pelosi appears to be holding an object in his other hand.