Prosecutors at the preliminary hearing for suspect David Wayne
DePape, 42, played a recording of Paul Pelosi's 911 call during
the hearing and showed video of the attack from police body
cameras, USA Today reported.
"My partner said, 'Drop the weapon' .... He started to pull the
hammer, Mr. Pelosi let go and the man lunged and hit Mr. Pelosi
in the head," San Francisco Police Officer Kyle Cagney testified
on Wednesday, adding the House speaker's husband was struck
"very hard," according to the USA Today report.
Prosecutors say the suspect, demanding to see the House speaker,
had broken into her San Francisco home and attacked her
82-year-old husband in an assault that stoked fears about
political violence in the United States in the run-up to the
midterm elections.
San Francisco Police Sergeant Carla Hurley, who interviewed
DePape on the day of the attack, testified to the hearing on
Wednesday that the assailant had told her he wanted to target
other people too, including California Governor Gavin Newsom,
actor Tom Hanks and President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, CBS
News reported.
"There is evil in Washington," DePape told Hurley, according to
her reported testimony. DePape is due back in state court on
Dec. 28, CBS News said.
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Stephen Murphy conducted the
hearing on Wednesday to establish if there was enough evidence
to bring the suspect to trial.
After the attack, Paul Pelosi underwent surgery for a skull
fracture and injuries to his right arm and hands. He was
released from hospital in early November. DePape, a Canadian,
was arrested at the scene and faces charges of attempted murder
and other felonies.
DePape threatened to take the House speaker hostage, prosecutors
said. He has pleaded not guilty to federal criminal charges last
month.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in WashingtonEditing by Alistair
Bell and Sandra Maler)
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