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|    BeamMeUpScotty to Ubiquitous    |
|    Re: San Francisco DA shoots down 'public    |
|    04 Nov 22 08:26:06    |
      XPost: alt.politics.congress, alt.politics.corruption, alt.politics.economics       XPost: alt.politics.election, alt.politics.misc, alt.politics.obama       XPost: alt.politics.scorched-earth, alt.politics.socialism.mao,        lt.politics.trump       XPost: alt.global-warming, alt.conspiracy, alt.apocolypse       XPost: alt.politics.usa, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.infowars       XPost: alt.beam-me-up.scotty.there-is-no.intelligent-life.down-here,       alt.politics.guns, alt.politics.corruption       XPost: alt.law-enforcement.corruption       From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov              On 11/3/22 9:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:       > Members of the Pelosi family were given the opportunity to listen to       > the 911 call and view body camera footage from the Oct. 28 attack on       > Paul Pelosi, according to the San Francisco District Attorney Brooke       > Jenkins, who also signaled that the materials won't be shared with the       > public any time soon.       >       > The meeting with the Pelosi family regarding the evidence was scheduled       > for Wednesday, Jenkins said, emphasizing that the attack on Pelosi had       > been "politically motivated."       >       > "That meeting is happening today, so limited members are able to view       > that footage so that they can have certain questions in their mind       > answered. But it’s a very limited number of family members, and that       > should be going on as we speak," Jenkins told CNN.       >       > Without specifying which specific members were given access to the       > evidence Wednesday or any other details of what they might have seen,       > Jenkins defended law enforcement's decision not to immediately release       > that material to the public. She said no to host Wolf Blitzer's       > question about whether there is a "public interest" in releasing these       > materials, stressing that her focus is protecting the investigation and       > the success of the prosecution.       >       > "For us, revealing that evidence through the media is just not what we       > think is appropriate. We want to make sure that this individual is held       > accountable for these egregious acts. For us, we’re going to make sure       > that we limit the evidence as much as possible in order to get that       > done," she added.       >       > The alleged assailant David DePape, 42, pleaded not guilty to a slew of       > charges Jenkins's office lodged against him Tuesday, including       > attempted murder, residential burglary, assault with a deadly weapon,       > elder abuse, false imprisonment of an elder, and threats to a public       > official. He could face between 13 years to life in prison on the       > charges, per Jenkins.       >       > Last Friday, DePape allegedly broke into the Pelosi home and asked,       > "Where is Nancy?" seeking the whereabouts of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi       > (D-CA). DePape allegedly told authorities he wanted to break "her       > kneecaps" if the speaker did not tell him the "truth." At one point,       > Paul Pelosi managed to slip away and made a call to police.       >       > Responding officers later witnessed DePape striking Paul Pelosi with a       > hammer, per authorities. Paul Pelosi, who is 82, was sent to a hospital       > to receive treatment for a "skull fracture and serious injuries to his       > right arm and hands," a spokesperson for his wife said.       >       > "Paul is making steady progress on what will be a long recovery       > process," Nancy Pelosi said Monday. The speaker was not in San       > Francisco at the time of the attack, but her office announced she was       > returning shortly afterward.       >       > DePape's criminal history provided law enforcement with nothing to       > suggest "that would have led anybody to believe that he was capable of       > what he ultimately did," Jenkins said, without providing specifics on       > his past.       >       > However, the suspect's online activities have come under scrutiny. He       > shared conspiracy theories and extremist viewers on social media about       > topics ranging from the Capitol riot to the COVID-19 vaccines,       > according to multiple reports.       >       > "This was politically motivated," Jenkins said. "He planned to do       > violence against [the speaker], as well as others who are in political       > leadership in this state and in this country."       >       > DePape is being held without bond and is due back in court Friday for a       > bail hearing.       >       > In addition to the charges from Jenkins, DePape is facing one count of       > assault of an immediate family member of a U.S. official and one count       > of attempted kidnapping of a U.S. official from federal prosecutors.       >       > U.S. Capitol Police officers were reportedly not monitoring the cameras       > around the Pelosi home in San Francisco when the break-in happened       > early Friday. The Capitol Police said on Wednesday that it has begun an       > internal security review and "will fast-track the work we have already       > been doing to enhance the protection of Members outside of Washington,       > D.C., while also providing new protective options that will address       > concerns following Friday’s targeted attack."       >       > --       > Let's go Brandon!       >       Because the FACTS don't support the FAKE NEWS narrative?              --       -That's karma-       -       -       -       -       -       -        To a hammer... every Democrat looks like a nail.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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