China News Service, January 28 (Xinhua) According to Reuters, on the 27th local time, San Francisco authorities in the United States released video clips of the attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Pelosi. The frightening moment of the hammer attack.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul Pelosi

  According to reports, the authorities released a video taken by the police body camera on the 27th, showing that David DePape, a 42-year-old man, broke into Pelosi and Paul's San Francisco apartment on October 28, 2022. Residential.

In addition, authorities also released a recording of Paul's call to 911 at the time, and it sounded like DePapp was right next to him.

  According to the pictures taken, two policemen knocked on the door at the time. After the door opened, they saw Paul and Depapu in pajamas holding a big hammer at the same time.

  De Pape told the police "everything is fine", but the officers told him to put down the hammer.

De Papp then snatched the hammer and slammed it on Paul's head.

Two police officers rushed in, restrained De Papp and called for backup and ambulance personnel.

  Paul was lying motionless on the ground, part of his body was pressed by De Papp.

  DePape's public defender, Adam Lipson, said it was a "grave mistake" to make the evidence public.

"This video is inflammatory and may fuel baseless theories about this case, and we are very concerned that Mr. De Pape will not receive a fair trial," he said in a statement.

  According to Agence France-Presse, Pelosi said she hadn't watched the video of her husband's attack.

"I don't even know if I'm going to watch it. I mean, it's going to be pretty tough watching my husband get attacked," she said.

  According to previous reports, the attack occurred on October 28, 2022. An attacker broke into Pelosi's home in San Francisco and violently attacked Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, with a hammer.

He subsequently underwent surgery for a fractured skull, completed skull reconstruction surgery on the 29th, and then recovered at home.

  DePapp has been charged in federal court with attempted kidnapping and assault, but has pleaded not guilty to the charges.