EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros along with Elvis Presley’s estate Graceland is pulling out all the stops in celebration of the King of Rock n’ Roll’s birthday on Jan. 8.
15.12.2022 - 02:25 / deadline.com
David DePape, accused of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul Pelosi at their San Francisco home in October, told police that he also planned to target a list of other public figures, including actor Tom Hanks, Hunter Biden and California Governor Gavin Newsom.
The revelation came at a preliminary hearing for DePape on Thursday. According to the Associated Press, Lt. Carla Hurley testified that in interviewing DePape for an hour after he was apprehended at the Pelosis’ home, he told of other people he wanted to pursue. According to court records, DePape told authorities that in his break in of the Pelosi home on Oct 28, he was searching for the House Speaker. But she was in Washington at the time.
DePape has pleaded not guilty to a series of federal and state charges, including attempted kidnapping of a federal officer or employee and assault of an immediate family member of a federal official.
It was not clear why DePape wanted to target the other public figures, but he reportedly had embraced conspiracy theories. According to Hurley, DePape told her during the interview, “There is evil in Washington, what they did went so far beyond the campaign.”
Paul Pelosi suffered serious head injuries and wounds to his hand after DePape struck him with a hammer, police said.
The Pelosis were in Washington on Thursday for an unveiling of Nancy Pelosi’s official portrait. Earlier this month, Paul Pelosi made his first public appearance since the attack, attending Kennedy Center Honors ceremonies with his wife. One of Pelosi’s children, Christine Pelosi, was present at the hearing in San Francisco Superior Court.
Prosecutors also played Paul Pelosi’s 911 call and played video of the attack that was captured by body
EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros along with Elvis Presley’s estate Graceland is pulling out all the stops in celebration of the King of Rock n’ Roll’s birthday on Jan. 8.
The loss of a legend. Iconic soccer star Pelé, widely considered to be the greatest player of all time, died on Thursday, December 29, after a battle with colon cancer. He was 82.
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