Watch: Paul Pelosi Hammer Attack Bodycam Video Released
San Francisco Superior Court on Friday released a video of the 2 a.m. Paul Pelosi hammer attack by David DePape.
Fast forward to around 30 seconds.
šØBREAKING: The Paul Pelosi bodycam video has been released.
Here is the full video. pic.twitter.com/Z254Q8NGIM
ā Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 27, 2023
After 30 minutes of DePape being in the house, Pelosi was holding some type of beverage when he answered the door for police.
The footage comes after a San Francisco judge ordered the DA to release evidence related to the attack – including 911 audio calls, home surveillance video, and police body camera footage from the attack on Pelosi.
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Stephen Murphy also ruled that audio recordings of a police interview with the suspected assailant, David DePape, must be made public. It is unclear when the evidence will be unsealed.
Adam Lipson, DePapeās defense attorney, objected to the release of the evidence, arguing that it might impair his clientās ability to get a fair trial, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
DePape stands accused of breaking into Pelosiās home on Oct. 28 and carrying out a brutal hammer attack against the 82-year-old husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Interestingly, the new video more or less matches what still-missing NBC News correspondent Miguel Almaguer reported in November, who reported that “After a āknock and announce,ā the front door was opened by Mr. Pelosi. The 82-year-old did not immediately declare an emergency or try to leave his home,” reports NBC. Instead, Pelosi “began walking several feet back into the foyer toward the assailant and away from police.”
Pelosi and DePape were reportedly alone for 30 minutes.
NBC Report Contradicts Federal Charging Statement in Paul Pelosi Attack ā And Paul Pelosiās Actions
NBC reporter Miguel Almaguer reported on the Today Show that accused attacker David DePape and Paul Pelosi were alone in the Pelosi home for thirty minutes, #PaulPelosi pic.twitter.com/X6RURvSMYJā Vlemx4u (@vlemx4u) November 4, 2022
Meanwhile, a neighbor living across from the Pelosis who was awake when the assault took place didn’t hear an alarm or anything unusual.Ā
“No, not a thing, and you know we were awake at that hour in the morning; my husband was awake. We didnāt even hear sirens,” neighbor Sally McNulty told The Epoch Times.
McNulty, who has lived in the neighborhood for 20 years, said everything was quiet around the time of the 2 a.m. attack on Oct. 28.
āThis is one of the quietest streets in the city,ā she said. āYou can hear a pin drop at night.ā
McNulty said she doesnāt recall ever hearing the Pelosisā alarm go off in the past, though she has occasionally heard others in the neighborhood.
She said that Paul Pelosi had no enemies she knew of and was well-liked.
Other neighbors declined to comment.
Marjorie Campbell, a former neighbor of the Pelosis for 10 years, told the Daily Mail she recalled fleets of black SUVs surrounding the house around the clock when she stayed there.
Everyone in the neighborhood has alarms on their windows, and if glass were smashed, an alarm would sound, she told the publication. Campbell recalled her computers getting scrambled by alleged security measures to protect the congresswoman.
Nancy Pelosi was at her Pacific Heights home, the site of the attack, on Nov. 2 while several dark SUVs were parked outside. Capitol Police were present, too, as were multiple San Francisco Police Department cars.
Paul Pelosi had surgery to address a skull fracture and other injuries at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, after 42-year-old David DePape allegedly fractured his skull with a hammer on Oct. 28.
DePapeĀ pleaded not guiltyĀ to anĀ attempted murderĀ charge during a brief appearance in San Francisco Superior Court on Nov. 1. -Epoch Times
Curiouser and curiouser.
Tyler Durden
Fri, 01/27/2023 – 12:31