A US court authorised the release of video from the October 2020 assault on Nancy Pelosi's husband.
He also sustained injuries to his hands and right arm. Police have previously said Mr DePape told them he was on a "suicide mission" when he smashed in the glass backdoor of the Pelosi home in the upmarket Pacific Heights neighbourhood. The video shows San Francisco police entering Mr Pelosi's home on the night of 28 October, where they see Mr DePape and Mr Pelosi both holding a hammer.
Police body camera footage, along with surveillance video, an interview with the suspect and audio from Mr. Pelosi's 911 call, disproved but could not stop ...
“He’s been out a bit because the doctor said he has to have something to look forward to, and so again, one day at a time,” Ms. At both events, he wore a hat to cover any visible head injury and a dark glove to cover the hand that had been wounded. Pelosi and her family members have been candid about the long road he faces before he can make a full recovery. Pelosi placed while the intruder was in the house and an interview the suspect gave in which he said he was looking for Ms. He also faces federal charges of attempted kidnapping of a federal officer and assault on a family member of a federal official. Pelosi, whose speakership ended this month, has been one of the most threatened members of Congress, in part because of a coordinated effort by Republicans to target the most powerful woman in American politics. Also released Friday was Capitol Police surveillance footage of the Pelosi residence that showed the suspect breaking into the home through a back door. In the 911 call, Mr. In a brief, emotional statement to reporters at the Capitol on Friday, Ms. The new evidence underscored the spontaneous nature of the attack. The graphic and harrowing scene unfolds in a roughly 90-second clip of police body camera footage released on Friday by a San Francisco court in the trial of David DePape, the man who has been charged with assaulting Mr. Pelosi as the “leader of the pack” of lying Democrats who spent four years undermining Mr.
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.
Video shows a home intruder attack Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer, leaving the 82-year-old with a fractured skull.
Nancy and Paul Pelosi's home in the 2600 block of Broadway Street in San Francisco. Police body-worn camera video begins with DePape, wearing cargo shorts and a jacket, opening the door of the Pelosi home for a San Francisco police officer. Much of the bludgeoning is not seen on the camera. A suspect broke in on Oct. Give me your f---ing hands" and commands him to drop the hammer. "I have not heard the confession. 28, 2022, at the Pelosi Pacific Heights home. Aerial footage of the Pelosi home in Pacific Heights shows a window was broken and police combing through the property. Pelosi appears confused. [Nancy Pelosi ](https://www.ktvu.com/tag/people/nancy-pelosi)was in Washington, D.C., at the time of the attack. The array of videos shows officers arriving at the home, the attack and the arrest of the suspect, and other scenes outside the home where DePape is seen casing and then entering the home of the House Speaker, although [attack of Paul Pelosi in his San Francisco home](https://www.ktvu.com/news/house-speakers-husband-paul-pelosi-assaulted-with-hammer-by-home-intruder-in-san-francisco) was released on Friday – the first time the public has been able to witness the violent home invasion that left the former House Speaker's 82-year-old husband with a fractured skull.
A court on Friday released graphic video and audio recordings from the night Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was attacked ...
The officers encounter the two men standing next to each other, each with a hand on a single hammer, police body camera footage shows. The police then call for emergency medical assistance for Pelosi. ... He's telling me to put the phone down." Pelosi then tells the dispatcher, "He thinks everything's good. "Is the Capitol Police around? "There's a gentleman here waiting for my wife to come back, Nancy Pelosi," he calmly tells the dispatcher.
San Francisco police officers and F.B.I. agents gather in front of the home of U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on October 28, 2022 in San ...
I came here to have a little chat with his wife," DePape said, according to the filing. "I mean, it would be a very hard thing to see an assault on my husband's life," she said. The judge noted Wednesday when he issued his decision that the evidence was I think it just feeds those who want to profit in some way over what was really a tragic attack," she said. "This gentleman just came into the house and wants to wait for my wife to come home. He said he woke Pelosi up and demanded to know where his wife was. "All that noise he did not hear," DePape said, according to an excerpt of his police interview released Friday. He said he made it up to the couple's bedroom to find only Paul Pelosi there, and sound asleep. He just came into the house," Pelosi said. The video then shows him using the hammer to break into the house, repeatedly swinging the tool in an effort to force his way in through a glass door on the back porch. It shows DePape with several bags, including a large backpack, in a yard outside the Pelosi home. The time between the door being opened and the hammer attack is about 14 seconds.
A California court has released the police body camera video of the violent hammer attack on the husband of former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
His attack was part of the reason Rep. DePape’s attorney said the recording should not be released because it would prejudice potential jurors and prevent DePape from getting a fair trial. The [video ](https://twitter.com/BigadShaban/status/1619019200949010432)of the attack is graphic, contains profanity, and may be too intense for some viewers. Several news outlets petitioned the San Francisco Superior Court to release video and audio recordings of the attack. Where’s Nancy?” DePape allegedly blocked Paul Pelosi from leaving via an elevator in the home and allegedly told him, “I can take you out.” [AP ](https://apnews.com/article/paul-pelosi-attack-video-c35ecf3131109f69f0cb66b84e986ba2?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=TopNews&utm_campaign=position_03)reported. [Chronicle](https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/paul-pelosi-attack-judge-releases-video-of-17746450.php) reported. [newspaper ](https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/paul-pelosi-attack-judge-releases-video-of-17746450.php)reported. DePape had brought a large hammer and several zip ties and asked, “Where’s Nancy? [CNN ](https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/27/politics/paul-pelosi-attack-video-release/index.html)reported. [San Francisco Chronicle](https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/paul-pelosi-attack-judge-releases-video-of-17746450.php) reported. Court documents allege that DePape woke Paul Pelosi just after 2 a.m.
Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape said he was 'sorry I didn't get more of them' in a chilling phone call to a local California TV news station Friday after ...
[CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://www.foxnews.com/apps-products?pid=AppArticleLink) Police told DePape to put the hammer down, he refused, and the video shows he struck Paul Pelosi in the head before police officers tackled him to the ground. Pelosi told the dispatcher that he did not know DePape and that he was being instructed to "put the phone down and do what he says." [breaking and entering the residence](https://www.foxnews.com/politics/david-depape-breaking-pelosi-home-captured-on-us-capitol-police-surveillance-footage). If she had lied, he said he intended to break her kneecaps, audio of police questioning showed. Audio from Paul Pelosi's 911 call revealed that DePape had entered the Pelosi home and said he was waiting for Nancy Pelosi. [PAUL PELOSI ATTACK SUSPECT DAVID DEPAPE PLEADS NOT GUILTY, WAIVES RIGHT TO SPEEDY TRIAL](https://www.foxnews.com/us/paul-pelosi-attack-suspect-david-depape-pleads-not-guilty-charges) The encounter with police lasted 15 seconds before the attack. Police bodycam footage shows officers responding to the Pelosi home shortly before the alleged attack at around 2:30 a.m. Paul Pelosi underwent emergency surgery on a fractured skull following the confrontation. "I want to apologize to everyone. at the time.
The former president previously called the violent attack on Pelosi "a terrible thing."
[fell apart on Friday afternoon](https://www.newsweek.com/right-wing-paul-pelosi-conspiracy-theories-blasted-after-video-released-1777213) when the San Francisco [Police](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/police) Department released body camera footage captured by officers who responded to the scene. Armed with a hammer, the home invader [left the elderly businessman severely injured](https://www.newsweek.com/paul-pelosi-attacker-regrets-not-getting-more-them-ominous-call-1777285) and in need of surgery for a fractured skull. But today if a police officer says something that's slightly out of line it's like the end of his life, the end of his pension, the end of his family" "With Paul Pelosi, that's a terrible thing, with all of them it's a terrible thing," Trump said. [In the footage](https://www.newsweek.com/watch-police-body-cam-video-paul-pelosi-attack-1777194), DePape can be seen wielding a hammer in one hand and holding Pelosi's arm with the other. [Nancy Pelosi](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/nancy-pelosi), was attacked in the couple's San Francisco home in late October by suspect David DePape.
The man who attacked the husband of Nancy Pelosi in their home last year showed no remorse and continued his dangerous fixation on the former House speaker ...
The video and audio were released by a court Friday, over the objections of DePape’s attorneys who argued it would “irreparably damage” his right to a fair trial. [earlier this month](https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/17/politics/congress-threats-decline-capitol-police/index.html) that threats against members of Congress is “still too high” even though threat investigations dropped in 2022 for the first time in five years. “When Trump came into office, what they did went so far beyond spying on a rival campaign. “Not only were they spying on a rival campaign, they were submitting fake evidence to spy on a rival campaign, covering it up, persecuting the rival campaign,” DePape said of what he believed Democrats were doing to Trump. DePape said that these actions originated with Hillary Clinton, who unsuccessfully ran against Trump in 2016, and that all Democrats are “criminals.” But he zeroed in on Pelosi as the one who “ran with the lying.” DePape also told a San Francisco police officer in October that the reason he went to the Pelosis’ San Francisco home was because he believed that the then-speaker was “the leader of the pack” of all the politicians in Washington, DC, “lying on a consistent basis.”
A judge in San Francisco has released video of the October attack on the husband of then-U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The video shows the assailant ...
The man accused of assaulting the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a disturbing surprise phone call to the station on Friday, ...
He also faces federal charges of attempted kidnapping of a federal officer and assault on a family member of a federal official. He added that the people “killing” freedom “have names and addresses,” and he sought to “have a heart-to-heart chat about their bad behavior.” DePape said he had been looking for Ms. Lee and a representative for the station could not immediately be reached on Saturday. At the start of the call, which lasted about five minutes, Mr. “DePape said he didn’t want to jeopardize his case.” Pelosi, who at the time was second in line to the presidency. DePape wrested control of it, raised it above his head and slammed it into Mr. It was an extraordinary depiction of a brutal act of political violence, which stemmed from an attempt to abduct Ms. After officers demanded that the hammer be dropped, Mr. 28, they found the assailant and Mr. The body camera footage shows that when officers approached the couple’s San Francisco home in the early hours of Oct.
DePape, 42, called KTVU reporter Amber Lee from San Francisco County jail in California, where he is being held on charges of attempted murder and elder abuse.