Questions Continue to Swirl at Apparent Lack of Security at Pelosi Residence

Authorities walk back claim of ‘unknown’ third person who answered the door.

Questions are being asked about the lack of security at Nancy Pelosi’s home after authorities walked back a previous statement that there were three people at the residence, now claiming there were only two – Paul Pelosi and his attacker.

Following the reported hammer attack on Paul Pelosi by 42-year-old culprit David Depape, police initially said that a third “unknown” person opened the door when they arrived at the scene.

“Officers arrived at the house, knocked on the front door and were let inside by an unknown person. They discovered Depape and Pelosi struggling for a hammer,” reported Politico.

After questions started to swirl about who this unknown person was and why they didn’t try to help Pelosi fend off the attacker, police changed the story.



The SFPD also says that there were only TWO people inside the Pelosi home (Paul Pelosi and DePape) when they responded, clarifying statements made at Friday’s press conference which seemed to indicate there was a third person inside the home who opened the door.,” reported NBC News’ Tom Winter.

Authorities are also now denying that Pelosi and Depape knew each other, despite an initial 911 dispatch call claiming that Pelosi had referred the the suspect as a “friend.”

Observers remain skeptical at the total lack of security apparently present at the home of the person who is third in line for the presidency.

“No security. Really? Time to release the videos,” asserted Mike Cernovich.

“The Pelosi’s do not have security at their mansion, according to official sources,” he added.

Harmeet K. Dhillon also highlighted the lack of security, given there has been a heavy presence there in the past.

“My firm served a lawsuit against Paul Pelosi one time in SF after attempting to serve at other residences—Napa, Georgetown. They weren’t home, but staff were, & multiple law enforcement officers were on the perimeter. Break-in is odd given this level of security,” tweeted Dhillon.

Glenn Greenwald demanded to know, “How someone broke into the home of one of the richest and most powerful families without setting off an alarm.”

As we explore in the video below, there are other questions surrounding the circumstances of the attack, which occurred little more than a week before the mid-terms at the end of October, which is normally the window for such ‘surprises’ to have a potential impact on the vote.

The culprit reportedly said he was looking for Nancy Pelosi, but turned up to carry out what was presumably a violent attack on her in his underwear.

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