After being attacked by a man at his home in San Francisco, California, Paul Pelosi, husband of the president of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, is in the hospital undergoing cranial surgery.
Authorities revealed that the suspect in the hammer attack, on Nancy Pelosi’s husband, was identified as David Depape, 42, and that he had posted conspiracy theories about the 2020 election on January 6 and also about COVID. -19.
San Francisco Police Department Chief William Scott said the motive for the attack has yet to be determined, however; the assailant will be booked for attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, verbal abuse, and other crimes.
Husband of Nancy Pelosi undergoes cranial surgery after being attacked with a hammer
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