David DePape ID’d as Hammer-Wielding Intruder Who Attacked Paul Pelosi, Will Face Murder Charges
The man who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer has been named as David DePape by the San Francisco Police Department.
The 42-year-old is believed to have entered the Pelosi home through its rear and shouted, “Where’s Nancy?,” looking for the Democratic speaker of the House, who was in Washington, DC, at the time.
DePape is then said to have attempted to tie Paul up, saying they were going to wait “until Nancy got home,” according to CNN.
San Francisco Police Chief William “Bill” Scott said officers were dispatched to the Pelosi residence in the Pacific Heights neighborhood at 2:27 a.m. Friday, where they encountered the suspect and Paul, who both appeared to be holding a hammer.
The suspect then “pulled the hammer away from Paul and violently attacked him with it,” Scott said.
“Our officers tackled the suspect, disarmed him and took him into custody, requested emergency backup and rendered medical aid,” he added.
Pelosi and DePape were both taken to Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, where NBC reported Pelosi was undergoing surgery.
Scott also said DePape has been booked on charges of attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, burglary, and “several other additional felonies.”
A motive for the crime is still being determined, according to San Francisco police.
Pictures of the Pelosi residence showed an open window at the back of the house with smashed panes, indicating that was how the intruder gained entry.
Locals news station KRON talked to a neighbor who said the Pelosis have “tons of security” when Nancy is in town, but much less when she is away.
Two of DePape’s relatives who spoke to CNN said he was originally from British Columbia, Canada, but had moved to California around 20 years ago. They also said he was estranged from his family.
This is an excerpt from the New York Post.