(San Francisco police announced the suspect in the case - 42-year-old David Depapp.) In the early morning of the 28th, an attacker broke into the home of the Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco. As soon as he entered the door, the attacker shouted: "Where is Na

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(San Francisco police announced the suspect in the case - 42-year-old David Depapp.) In the early morning of the 28th, an attacker broke into the home of the Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco. As soon as he entered the door, the attacker shouted:

( San Francisco police announced the suspect in the case - 42-year-old David Depapp.)

html In the early morning of the 128th, an attacker broke into the Speaker of the US Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at his home in San Francisco. As soon as he entered the door, the attacker shouted: "Where is Nancy ?"

was at the time of the incident and Pelosi was in Washington . The attacker slams her husband Paul Pelosi .

Biden People and Pelosi on the phone to express their condolences

San Francisco Police Chief said that after receiving the notice, the police arrived at Pelosi's home at 2:27 am local time on the 28th.

The attacker was fighting with Paul for a hammer. After the attacker snatched the hammer, he "sharply attacked" Paul in front of the police. The police immediately subdued the murderer and snatched the hammer. Both Paul and the attackers were taken to the hospital.

CBS quoted law enforcement sources as saying that the attackers tried to tie Paul up and said they "have to wait for Nancy to come back."

Several media reported that the hospital had surgery for 82-year-old Paul. Some media said that Paul was injured by a blunt weapon in the head.

Later that day, Pelosi also arrived in San Francisco and her convoy was seen reaching the hospital where her husband was. Later, a Pelosi spokesman issued a statement saying that the hospital successfully repaired skull fracture for Paul, and the doctor expected him to "completely recover."

Biden also spoke to Pelosi on the same day, expressing condolences to her, and praying for Paul and Pelosi's family.

murderer has made remarks to defend Trump

San Francisco police also announced the suspect, 42-year-old David Depapp. He knocked through the glass on the back door of Pelosi's house and entered the house. When he saw Paul, he shouted, "Where is Nancy? Where is Nancy?"

Police said that the suspect will be charged with attempted murder. In addition, the suspect will face fatal weapons assault, theft and other felony charges, but his motive for the attack is still unclear. Perhaps we can find some answers from the mouths of the people around David.

(San Francisco police announced the suspect in the case - 42-year-old David Depapp.) In the early morning of the 28th, an attacker broke into the home of the Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco. As soon as he entered the door, the attacker shouted:

(On the 28th, the police worked outside Pelosi's home.)

David's stepfather told the media that David had been living in Canada with him until he was 14 years old. In his memory, David was a quiet boy. "In my eyes, David has never been so violent, nor has he caused any trouble. He doesn't like going out very much and always plays video games."

After 2003, his stepfather has never seen David again. He also tried to get in touch with David over the years, but all failed. "In 2007, I tried to get in touch with him, but when I asked to talk to him, his girlfriend hung up my phone," David's stepfather said.

David lives with his girlfriend in , California, and the two have two children.

According to British media reports, although some intense speeches can always be found in David's social media, there seems to be no direct content about Pelosi, but some remarks about defending former US President Trump.

The threat faced by American politicians in recent years has continued to rise

The attack on Pelosi’s husband occurred before the US midterm elections, which has once again injected an atmosphere of uneasiness into American politics.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Schumer also spoke with Pelosi on the phone. "What happened to Paul Pelosi is a despicable act. I hope he will recover soon." Senate Minority Leader McConnell said Paul's attack made him feel "chill and extremely disgusted."

report pointed out that in recent years, the threats faced by American politicians have continued to rise, and McConnell was also a victim.

Maine Republican Senator Collins recently told New York Times that she would not be surprised if a member of Congress was killed. Collins's windows were also broken.

(correspondent Wang Hua)

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