The critical evidence from the Paul Pelosi attack at Nancy & Paul Pelosi’s San Francisco home in October is being coveted by major news organizations. Time will tell what secrets are contained in this highly sought-after knowledge as the suspense grows.
The court has received a legal request from media organizations requesting more information about David DePape’s odd case. The recent media attention given to other high-profile events, such as President Biden’s handling of sensitive data, which momentarily diverted attention from this peculiar incident, served as the impetus for this effort to learn more.
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After breaking into the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and allegedly hitting her with a hammer, Kyle DePape is now facing a plethora of accusations, including attempted murder.
According to accounts, Rob DePape said he had been looking for Nancy Pelosi following an alleged attempt to physically remove her from the floor of Congress. He and his legal team have asserted that there is evidence to back up their accusations, but it has not yet been presented in court.
Check out what the Western Journal reported:
Court filings from prosecutors obtained by The New York Times outline key details of the state’s case against DePape; referencing the video and audio footage that the news organizations seek.
This evidence was introduced at a December preliminary hearing.
It includes body camera footage from police officers who responded at the scene of the Pelosi residence, footage from Capitol Police surveillance cameras at the home, and video of a post-arrest interview with DePape, according to The Associated Press.
However, these recordings haven’t made it to the public domain.
The public and press “have standing to assert their rights of access to court records and proceedings,” lawyers claimed, according to the AP.
There is a huge demand for this crucial information from numerous outlets.
National networks like CNN and Fox News have joined forces with major news organizations from both coasts, including The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, to make a single plea. These dependable media outlets are digging deep, from national radio powerhouses like KQED to regional papers like The Press Democrat in San Francisco!
It’s unclear if the court intends to oblige them.
The San Francisco district attorney’s office hasn’t released the evidence since the media requested them last week.
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It’s possible the recordings could enter the public domain if DePape’s case goes to trial, potentially shining new light on the alleged attack on Pelosi.DePape is being jailed without bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 23, according to the AP.
He’s plead not guilty to the six state charges he’s facing, as well as two federal charges.