There are still far more questions than answers to the whole Paul Pelosi attack in San Francisco. One thing though has finally been exposed. Capitol Police are supposed to be monitoring live video surveillance outside the Pelosi’s San Francisco residence. Turns out they weren’t, and Depape broke in and hammered Pelosi. So basically it sounds like the Capitol police were asleep on the job. Can’t wait to get labeled a “conspiracy theorist” for this one.
It has been revealed that the US Capitol Police have live video surveillance outside the Pelosi’s San Francisco residence, but were not watching it when Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was attacked inside the home.
According to Fox News, an officer was monitoring the feeds and saw police lights on a dark street outside the Pelosi’s residence. However, it was not until the officer was reviewing surveillance footage that they saw the attack on Friday, when David DePape, 42, allegedly struck Paul Pelosi with a hammer.
The department’s live-feed surveilles the Capitol complex, but also some locations away from the Capitol, which include the Pelosi home.Since the Speaker of the House was not home at the time of the attack, her security detail was not at the San Francisco residence. Sources told Fox that Capitol Police typically pay less attention to security camera feeds when a protectee is travelling and that the break-in would have been seen if the officers were monitoring in real-time.
During a press conference Monday, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins was asked if there was a security alarm system in place at the Pelosi’s residence but did not specifically answer the question and instead replied “There was no security present.”