Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake denied claims that she mocked the alleged attack targeting Paul Pelosi and said her remarks were taken out of context.
During a campaign stop shortly after reports of the alleged attack surfaced, Lake made reference to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). She was responding to a question about whether children should be afforded the same protection that’s afforded to federal lawmakers.
In the alleged incident, suspect David DePape is accused of breaking into Pelosi’s San Francisco home before approaching Paul Pelosi while he was sleeping and demanding that he see his wife, who was not there at the time. Court documents said that Pelosi was able to call the police from a phone in his bathroom and when officers arrived, they saw him and DePape struggling over a hammer before DePape allegedly hit the elderly man in the head, fracturing his skull.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Capitol Police said that it has the capacity to “actively monitor the Speaker’s San Francisco residence around the clock” but was not doing so last week when the alleged attack occurred because Speaker Pelosi was not there at the time and was in Washington. An internal investigation is now underway, it said.
“While the Speaker was with her security detail in Washington, D.C., the San Francisco cameras were not actively monitored as they are when the Speaker is at the residence. The Command Center personnel noticed the police activity on the screen and used the feeds to monitor the response and assist investigators,” the statement said.