There Are Multiple Problems with the Paul Pelosi – David DePape Story – Nothing Adds Up

The incident at the Pelosi house on early Friday morning is still puzzling at best.  There now are more questions than answers. 

The police didn’t share how David DePape entered the house in their first press conference.  They did mention that they charged him with burglary but that was it.

In the second San Francisco Police Department press conference on the matter on Friday, the police provided more information.  The police shared:

I can confirm that Mr. DePape forced entry into a rear door at the rear of the Pelosi home.”

Second SFPD Press Conference Offers More Details on Paul Pelosi Attack: Paul Pelosi Called 911, Assailant Is Still in Hospital, DePape Entered Rear Door

This doesn’t add up.  

For one, if an individual broke into the home of the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, there surely is a surveillance system that would tell the police and numerous entities that the house had been broken into.  There’s no doubt that the Pelosis’ home has a security system.  This system likely includes motion detectors as well.  Any movement near the house or broken glass would immediately be registered at the surveillance company.  They in turn would notify the police of the encounter.  Also, there are likely police cars circling the neighborhood where the Pelosis live.  But the police reported that Paul Pelosi made the call to the police.  Paul Pelosi never shared that the home was broken into.

There are also questions about this event being a burglary.  DePape reportedly forced entry into a rear door.  But a video from yesterday shows that there was glass on the outside of the home on the stairs behind the house.  If the window was broken from the outside, wouldn’t the glass be on the floor on the inside of the house?

A video on Friday reportedly showed the house with broken glass outside on the stairs behind the house.

If the glass window was broken from inside the house wouldn’t the glass be on the outside of the house?

Additionally, it’s been reported that DePape was in his underwear when the police arrived.  This means that he most probably took off his clothes inside the house.  This is because anyone walking around in that neighborhood in their underwear would immediately be arrested.  This is not something that someone could do in that neighborhood.  Also, why did Paul Pelosi refer to him as a friend on the phone?

Also, if it was a burglary, what did Depape steal?  Is there any evidence that he had things in his possession that he was stealing when the police arrived?  Not that we know of.  Was he hiding something in his underwear?

It also sounds like someone else let the police into the home.  Who was this?  Why did this person not call the police when the house was supposedly broken into?  Was there more than one other person in the home?

Finally, what injuries did DePape incur?  He too was sent to the hospital and in the first press release the police mentioned that they worked on his injuries before sending him to the hospital along with Paul Pelosi.

The one thing the police can do to clear this all up is release the police and surveillance camera videos.  This would likely answer most of these questions. 

Unfortunately, when police aren’t sharing the entire story, there are problems with the story.  This is most likely the case. 

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