Sentenced to life in prison is the man who hammered against Nancy Peloss' husband

David De Pape, the man who hammered against the husband of Nancy Peloss, former Democrat Speaker of the Chamber in 2022, was sentenced to life in prison without parole from a California court. This new sentence, which adds to the 30-year sentence imposed by a federal court in May, ends [...]
This new sentence, which is added to the 30-year sentence imposed by a federal court in May, ends the trial at Golden State, where crime occurred.
On October 28, two years ago, De Pape, a Canadian carpenter and conspiracy theory, entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pelosi in San Francisco and broke Paul Peloss' skull, then 82, shouting: “Where is Nancy? Before losing consciousness, 82-year-old had time to call the police.
De Pope immediately acknowledged that his goal was to break “knees” the Speaker of the House of Representatives if it did not tell “lies” of the Democrats.
The author never apologized to the Pelosi family, and in fact, in the courtroom, he read a long statement in which he accused the government of organising the attacks on September 11, 2001, and that he opposed the “ritories of magic and evil killings” organised by politicians.
For defenders of De Pape, who promise appeals, these statements show their client's mental weakness.
The attack on the elderly Pelosi had impressed public opinion, as a symptom of the strong division in America a week before mid-term elections. The final word on the issue is being written a week before the equally tense presidential elections.












