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A San Francisco judge on Wednesday granted a motion to release SFPD body cam footage of the Paul Pelosi attack and other evidence sought by a coalition of news organizations.
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The coalition includes the Associated Press, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Press Democrat, CNN, Fox News, CBS, ABC, NBC, and KQED.
It is unclear when the video will be publicly released.
NEW: San Francisco Judge GRANTS motion to release SFPD body cam footage of Paul Pelosi attack, other evidence sought by press coalition
— Jeremy B. White (@JeremyBWhite) January 25, 2023
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The San Francisco District Attorney fought to keep the footage under seal.
.@BrookeJenkinsSF citing conspiracy theories to NOT release footage:”Given the widespread misinformation and conspiracy theories disseminated by mainstream and fringe media around this case already,” it could “become a vehicle for improper purposes”
— Jeremy B. White (@JeremyBWhite) January 25, 2023
911 audio and police bodycam footage of the Paul Pelosi hammer attack was aired at David DePape’s preliminary hearing last month.
According to reports, David DePape entered the Pelosis’ San Francisco home in October in the middle of the night looking for Nancy Pelosi.
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“[DePape] told officers and medics at the scene — “I’m sick of the insane f…ing level of lies coming out of Washington, D.C. I came here to have a little chat with his wife. I didn’t really want to hurt him, but you know this was a suicide mission. I’m not going to stand here and do nothing even if it cost me my life.”” CBS reported.
Things escalated and David DePape reportedly hit Paul Pelosi in the head with a hammer.
Partial transcript of the audio was released by reporters.
2 seconds as officers tackle DePape.
Officer: Backup code 3! Give me your f**king hands! Give me your f**king hands!
— Diana Glebova (@DianaGlebova) December 14, 2022
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