Capitol police footage shows Paul Pelosi hammer attack suspect calmly ... trends now

Capitol police footage shows Paul Pelosi hammer attack suspect calmly ... trends now
Capitol police footage shows Paul Pelosi hammer attack suspect calmly ... trends now

Capitol police footage shows Paul Pelosi hammer attack suspect calmly ... trends now

Footage from US Capitol Police cameras reveals the moments when suspect David DePape appears to sneak around Nancy and Paul Pelosi's property before smashing his way into the San Francisco home before the violent attack on the former House Speaker's husband.

The black and white footage allegedly shows DePape looking around the property. At one point he appears to be eyeing a glass door that he allegedly smashed to gain entrance to the property.

But the highly suspicious activity did not prompt immediate action. It was not being monitored in real time. Capitol Police said in November that personnel were not actively monitoring the video feed because then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was in Washington at the time her husband was attacked by the hammer wielding suspect.

The Oct. 28, 2022 security footage, released by a California judge and obtained by Fox News, came on the same night police bodycam footage revealed the stunning moment when officers confronted DePape after responding to a 911 call.

A screenshot of Capitol Police security footage shows David DePape outside the home of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on October 28, 2022, in San Francisco. The suspect, who has been charged with attempted murder, can be seen slamming an object into a glass door the night of the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi

A screenshot of Capitol Police security footage shows David DePape outside the home of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on October 28, 2022, in San Francisco. The suspect, who has been charged with attempted murder, can be seen slamming an object into a glass door the night of the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi

After police ask the suspect to put down the hammer, he can be seen quickly raising it above his head and lunging toward Paul Pelosi, who is next seen lying on the floor and breathing heavily. 

The Capitol Police footage also appears to show the suspect trying to jimmy open a door or window, then wailing on a plane of glass to gain entry.

The Capitol Police, who provide Nancy Pelosi with a security detail, explained after the attack how the appearance of an intruder did not immediately trigger a 911 call.

'While the Speaker was with her security detail in Washington, D.C., the San Francisco cameras were not actively monitored as they are when the Speaker is at the residence,” the agency said in a statement 

'The Command Center personnel noticed the police activity on the screen and used the feeds to monitor the response and assist investigators,' the statement continued.

The agency has also been struggling to keep up with a string of threats against lawmakers, including after the January 6 Capitol attack. The Speaker had 24-hour security protection for herself at the time of the attack on her home.

The police footage first shows the suspect slowly approaching the home, with hands on hips.

Then, after examining the home, he walks away – returning with a large bag in one hand and wearing a backpack. He occasionally looks behind him, and takes his time sorting through the bags.

He eventually puts on globes, and grabs and object, which he can be seen slamming into the home. 

The clip, which shows the suspect entering the home, is six minutes long. 

A San Francisco court has released the shocking police bodycam footage showing the moment Paul Pelosi was violently assaulted with a hammer in his home in October. 

Paul, the husband of former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, was asleep at their San Francisco home just before 2:00am on October 28 when 42-year-old David DePape broke in and beat him with a hammer, prosecutors allege. 

The video shows two police officers arriving at the Pelosi's home, knocking on the door and waiting around 20 seconds before it is answered. 

Paul, in a pajama top and boxer shorts, answers the door as he and DePape both vie for control of a hammer.

They each have a hand on the weapon while Paul has a drink in his left hand.

Paul Pelosi appears to answer the door in boxer shorts and a pajama top while David DePape stands behind him

Paul Pelosi appears to answer the door in boxer shorts and a pajama top while David DePape stands behind him

The pair both appear to be holding on to a hammer, vying for control of it

The pair both appear to be holding on to a hammer, vying for control of it 

An officer asks, 'What's going on man?' DePape replies, 'Everything's good.'

The officer says, 'Drop the hammer.' The suspect tells them, 'Ummm... nope.'

Then, Paul attempts to twist the hammer out of DePape's hand, but the suspect regains control of the weapon and begins to strike multiple times. 

The two police officers rush in and tackle DePape, shouting, 'Give me your f*****g hands.' 

They restrain the attacker as Paul lies collapsed and prone on the floor with liquid and ice on the ground around the two men. 

The indictment in the case said that blood was 'swelling' out of the victim's head and that Paul required surgery on a skull fracture in two places and was treated for serious injuries to his right arm and hands.

Paul makes an attempt to twist the hammer out of DePape's hand but loses control

Paul makes an attempt to twist the hammer out of DePape's hand but loses control

DePape is able to overpower the 82-year-old before attacking Pelosi

DePape is able to overpower the 82-year-old before attacking Pelosi 

The moment when DePape begins to strike Paul Pelosi

The moment when DePape begins to strike Paul Pelosi

Paul Pelosi is hit multiple times with the hammer leaving him unconscious as the officers rush in and arrest DePape

Paul Pelosi is hit multiple times with the hammer leaving him unconscious as the officers rush in and arrest DePape

The 911 call, which was also released Friday, reveals Paul telling an emergency dispatcher that someone came into his home.  

Paul is heard trying to alert the dispatcher to who he is and the danger he's in as he says, 'There's a gentleman here just waiting for my wife to come back, Nancy Pelosi.' 

When the dispatcher asks who the man is, DePape says, 'I'm a friend of theirs.' The over two minute long 911 call comes to an end as Paul tells the dispatcher the suspect has told him to get off the phone. 

Following the arrest, officers called in a Code 3 meaning that the situation was a medical emergency requiring immediate response.  

A screenshot of Capitol Police security footage shows David DePape outside the Pelosi home

A screenshot of Capitol

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