911 call about a break-in. pelosi opens the door, the police bodycam video shows the 82-year-old pelosi and 42-year-old david depape both holding on to a hammer. the officers ask what s going on, depape replies everything s good. the officers order depape to drop the hammer, he says nope, here is what happens next. hey, guys. how you doing? what s going on, man? everything is good. hi. drop the hammer. nope. hey, hey, hey, hey. what is going on? oh [bleep] send back-up, code 3.
if you are the police department and you have the speaker of the house living in your jurisdiction, you have to know that, and you know, it s just remarkable to me that asking him john: the call should have come up with an address. yep. yeah, none of it makes sense. but what i keep going back to is i have never heard of a situation where you have a person who needs protection where if the person leaves his or her home that they don t keep an eyeball on the home because the home is vulnerable whether the person is there or not if you are dealing with people who want to be a threat. sandra: it s really just going back to the entirety of it, just bizarre that the attacker is actually letting him call 911, i guess letting might be not the right word, but he is standing there, and pelosi is turning him to help answer some of the questions while obviously trying to keep the attacker calm