

The police bodycam footage from the Paul Pelosi assault has been released. The video we’ve got is only 1 minute and 39 seconds long, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense because the police are clearly still there and the bodycams are clearly still on. They really only released the clip of bodycam footage showing the moment of contact with the police, followed immediately by the assault on Paul Pelosi with the hammer.
To be honest, it kind of begs more questions than it gives answers. Paul Pelosi comes to the door and both Paul and the assailant can be seen holding onto a hammer. Paul is, as we already knew, in a button up shirt of sort and his underwear. The police request that they drop the hammer, but the assailant refuses, pulls the hammer away from Pelosi, and immediately attacks him with it. Police rush in and tackle the man to the ground over Pelosi’s lifeless body in the foyer. Paul Pelosi, who is face down and seemingly unconscious on the floor, starts making very loud snoring noises as he struggles to breathe on the ground. Police immediately call for EMS. Then the video ends.
UPDATE: Fox News obtained the surveillance video from the Pelosi house showing David Depape busting a window with his hammer before entering the home. pic.twitter.com/K8ZfuzVq67
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 27, 2023
We also have the 911 call by Paul Pelosi on October 28, 2022. The whole thing is bizarre. He first says that he must have called by mistake. Then he says he’s just waiting for his wife, Nancy Pelosi to come home, but she won’t be home for a day or so. Then he asks if the Capitol Police are around. At one point, a confused Pelosi seems to be considering how he should answer the operator’s question about whether he needs help, and he says to someone, “I don’t know, what do you think?” Is he asking his assailant what he think about whether he needs police assistance? Later, Paul claims to have no idea who this man is that’s in his house, but the man calmly announces that he’s “David” and “a friend of theirs.” Ultimately, the operator offers to stay on the phone with Paul, who declines and says that the assailant wants him to get off the phone.
BREAKING: The 911 Call from the night of the attack on Paul Pelosi has been released pic.twitter.com/Abfc9lfmwp
— ALX πΊπΈ (@alx) January 27, 2023