Paul Pelosi’s attacker makes a chilling call to a television channel: “I’m so sorry I didn’t get more of them”

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Paul Pelosi’s attacker David DePape makes a chilling call to a TV station: ‘I’m so sorry I didn’t get more of them’

  • DePape, 42, attacked Pelosi, 82, on Oct. 28 around 2 a.m. with a hammer at Pelosi’s San Francisco home.
  • After the body cam footage was released Friday, the attacker called local station KTVU to tell viewers “you’re welcome for the Pelosi attack.”
  • ‘I want to apologize to everyone. I ruined it. What I did was very bad. I’m so sorry I didn’t get more of them. It’s my fault,” he told the station.

Paul Pelosi’s attacker, David DePape, made a chilling phone call to a television station saying he was “so sorry we didn’t get more of them.”

DePape, 42, attacked Pelosi, 82, on Oct. 28 around 2 a.m. with a hammer after police showed up at her door, body camera footage showed.

After the body cam footage was released on Friday, the attacker called the local station KTVU to tell viewers that he had an ‘important message to everyone in America’ and proceeded to tell the audience: ‘You’re welcome. [for the Pelosi attack].’

‘I want to apologize to everyone. I ruined it. What I did was very bad. I’m so sorry I didn’t get more of them. It’s my fault. No one else is to blame. I should have come better prepared,” he continued.

David DePape called a local television station to say he was “sorry we didn’t get more of them” and that he should have been “better prepared” when he attacked Pelosi’s home on Oct. 28.

DePape originally told investigators that he planned to take former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage. She was not in San Francisco at the time of the attack, but in Washington DC.

DePape went on to say that “liberty and freedom are not dying, they are being systematically and deliberately killed.”

The people who killed him have names and addresses, so I got their names and addresses so I could pay them a little visit. Have a heart-to-heart about his bad behavior,” he told the station.

He also said that he spent “all my time exposing government corruption online, only for free speech to silence them as quickly as possible.”

He went on to say that the ‘ruling class [has] they externalized the recession’ and are ‘fascists’.

DePape said he is creating a new website that is “out of reach of tyrannical global fascists and their Internet censors” after his other site was “silenced.”

When the police arrived at the door, Pelosi and DePape answered. Pelosi was seen wearing his pajama shirt and underwear while DePape held the hammer in front of police.

After the officers told him to put the hammer down, DePape told the officer, “Um, no,” before pointing the gun at Pelosi.

Police immediately entered and tackled DePape as Pelosi lay on the ground.

As of December, DePape remained in a San Francisco jail after pleading not guilty to attempted murder, false imprisonment of an elderly person, threatening the family member of a public official, assault causing grievous bodily injury, and dissuading a witness from reporting a crime. crime.

It is unclear how he plans to set up a new website behind bars.

Nancy was not home at the time of the attack, but was in Washington DC.

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