NBC on Nov. 4 took down a clip that aired during the company’s “Today” show hours earlier featuring a reporter, citing sources, talking about the attack on Paul Pelosi.
Miguel Almaguer, the reporter, said that the police officers who went to the Pelosi residence on Oct. 28 “were seemingly unaware it was the home of the speaker of the House,” or Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Almaguer also said that the officers knocked on the door and announced themselves. Court documents say Paul Pelosi opened the door. Almaguer said that Paul Pelosi “did not immediately declare an emergency or try to leave his home but instead began walking several feet back towards the assailant and away from the police.”
He also said that “it was unclear if the 82-year-old was already injured or what his mental state was.”
The reporter cited “sources familiar with what unfolded in the Pelosi residence.”
An NBC spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment. Almaguer could not be reached.
Accounts of Events Filed
According to authorities, a man named David DePape broke into the Pelosi home in San Francisco around 2 a.m. on Oct. 28 and woke Paul Pelosi up, demanding to know where his wife was. DePape told officers he intended to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and break her kneecaps if she did not tell the truth.Paul Pelosi asked for permission to use the bathroom and DePape let him, according to the documents. Paul Pelosi called 911. DePape and Paul Pelosi then went downstairs, where they were when the officers arrived within minutes of the call.
One of the officers said, “drop the hammer!” DePape allegedly said, “um, nope.” DePape tried pulling the hammer away, and successfully did so moments later. He then stepped back and struck Paul Pelosi in the head at full force with the hammer.
Officers then tackled DePape and disarmed him.
San Francisco authorities have refused to release the call or body camera footage from the responding officers.
“When the door was opened, Pelosi and DEPAPE were both holding a hammer with one hand and DEPAPE had his other hand holding onto Pelosi’s forearm. Pelosi greeted the officers,” Stephanie Minor, the agent, wrote.
DePape told the officers that everything was good and then refused to comply with the request to drop the hammer, instead gaining control of it and striking Paul Pelosi, Minor added.
DePape has not shared his side of the story and his public defender, Adam Lipson, has not commented on the case’s particulars, telling reporters this week that he still hadn’t gone over the San Francisco District Attorney’s most recent filing.
Paul Pelosi underwent emergency surgery and has since been released from the hospital. DePape is being held, without bail for now.