Prosecutors Refuse To Release Body Camera Footage From Incident At Pelosi Home: Report
Prosecutors overseeing the case of the illegal alien who attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) husband in their home last week have not released any footage from the incident.
The Daily Mail reported that the prosecutors “are refusing to release police bodycam and surveillance footage” from the incident late last month where 42-year-old David DePape is accused of breaking into the Pelosi home, searching for Nancy Pelosi, and later bashing Paul Pelosi’s skull with a hammer.
“Mr. Pelosi opened the door, they were both holding a hammer and the police observed Mr. DePape pull that hammer away and then strike Mr. Pelosi,” District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said. “That is the most that we’re going to say at this point. Our job is not to try this case in the public or in the press. It’s to try it in a courtroom.”
DePape broke into the home in the wee hours of Friday morning on October 28, demanding to see the powerful lawmaker, who was out of town, according to police. Paul Pelosi, 82, told the intruder he had to use the bathroom, where he made the emergency call, speaking in “code” to a quick-thinking dispatcher.
The criminal complaint in the case said that DePape had zip ties, rope, and tape in a backpack and that he viewed Nancy Pelosi as the “leader of the pack of lies told by the Democratic Party.”
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Don’t worry the new script will be out after they get done filming and rendering it. It just takes a little time to get everything right.