SF News David DePape Offers Apology at Second Sentencing, Says He's Doing Better Mentally Following an error by a judge at the first sentencing for Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape, DePape was resentenced Tuesday morning in federal court to 30 years in prison.
SF News David DePape to Be Resentenced Due to Federal Judge's Error, Sentence Unlikely to Change David DePape, the 44-year-old man convicted in the October 2022 hammer attack on Paul Pelosi and sentenced last week in federal court, will see another sentencing hearing later this month due to a court error.
SF News Pelosi Attacker David DePape Gets 30 Years In Federal Case; State Trial Begins Next Week The first of two sentences which will likely put 43-year-old wingnut David DePape behind bars for the rest of his life was handed down Friday in federal court.
SF News Paul Pelosi Attacker David DePape to Be Sentenced In Federal Court as State Trial Finally Gets Underway It's been over 18 months since David DePape, the man who violently assaulted former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul in front of two police officers in October 2022, admitted to the crime. But the wheels of justice grind slowly forward.
SF News Nancy Pelosi Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom Alongside Al Gore, Michelle Yeoh House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi is receiving the highest civilian honor from President Biden at the White House Friday afternoon, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
SF Politics East Bay Man With Habit of Threatening Federal Officials, Including Nancy Pelosi, Gets 11 Months In Prison A Concord man who left threatening messages on the office voicemails of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has pleaded guilty and received a sentence of 11 months in federal prison.
SF Politics Pelosi Calls on FBI to Investigate Alleged Links Between Russia and Pro-Palestine Protestors Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi made a curious charge without evidence on a Sunday talk show, saying some pro-Palestine protesters are “connected to Russia” and called on the FBI to investigate the financing of the protests.
SF Politics The Code Pink Crew Hits Nancy Pelosi’s House for Another Demonstration Calling for Ceasefire in Gaza It was nowhere near the size of Saturday’s downtown SF March that drew thousands, but a couple dozen Code Pink protesters demonstrated outside Nancy Pelosi’s house Sunday calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
SF News David DePape Found Guilty of Assaulting Paul Pelosi In Federal Trial In what was a fairly open-and-shut case, admitted Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape was convicted on federal charges Thursday morning after the jury had deliberated for just a matter of a few hours.
SF News David DePape Takes the Stand to Discuss His Motives for the Pelosi Assault In an unexpected move, the defense in the federal trial of David DePape called DePape to the stand Tuesday morning, and he became emotional as he discussed his conspiracy-theory-driven motives for attacking Paul Pelosi.
SF News Paul Pelosi Testifies In Federal Trial of Man Accused of Attacking Him In His Home Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, took the stand Monday on the second day of the federal trial against his accused attacker, David DePape.
SF News Federal Trial of Accused Pelosi Attacker David DePape Begins; Ex-Partner Gypsy Taub Suggests It's a Conspiracy The first of two trials for David DePape begins with opening statements today in federal court in San Francisco, as the man seen on video holding Paul Pelosi hostage last fall and hitting him with a hammer gets his first day in court.
SF News Capitol Police Admit They Pretty Much Botched Security the Night of the Paul Pelosi Attack A new report says Capitol Police security “lapsed for months” on Nancy Pelosi’s Pac Heights home before last year’s hammer attack on her husband Paul Pelosi, though there may also be some blame to assign for SFPD’s bureaucratic foot-dragging.
SF Politics Republican Senator Decries Conditions Around Federal Building In SF, Says It Should Be Closed The general squalor and drug use around the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building has one senator from Iowa now suggesting it ought to be "shuttered for the foreseeable future."
SF Politics Feinstein Eulogies By Harris, Schumer, and Pelosi Celebrate Her as Champion For Women Though interrupted a number of times — as predicted — by loud flyovers by the Blue Angels, the funeral service for Dianne Feinstein outside San Francisco City Hall went off without any other hitches Thursday afternoon.
SF Politics Temporary House Speaker Evicts Pelosi From Her Capitol Office In what's clearly a petty move on the part of House Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry, Nancy Pelosi was informed Tuesday night that she had until Wednesday to vacate her office space in the Capitol building.
SF Politics Nancy Pelosi Not Retiring, Will Run For Re-Election In 2024 Depending on how you see it, it's either a lioness of Congress keeping hold of her role representing our city in Washington and continuing to school the youngsters in how to get stuff done, or it's another stubborn and aging politician refusing to cede power to the next generation.
SF News Pelosis Grant Access to Their Home to Defense and Prosecution In David DePape Federal Trial The federal trial for David DePape, the accused attacker of Paul Pelosi, is scheduled to get underway in November. And this week, Paul and Nancy Pelosi granted access to their home to attorneys defending DePape, as well as to federal prosecutors.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Defense Team For Accused Pelosi Attacker David DePape Wants Access to Pelosi Home The defense in the federal trial of David DePape wants access to the Pelosis' home; shellfish that are sport-fished from the San Mateo coast might be toxic right now; and a new high school in Oakland was just robbed of a bunch of its electronics before the first day of school.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Pelosi Reignites Feud With Archbishop The man killed by a fallen tree in Walnut Creek on Tuesday has been ID'd; a search was launched for a possible missing boy near Moss Landing; and Nancy Pelosi fanned the flames of her longtime feud with SF's Catholic archbishop.
SF Politics Scott Wiener Takes First Official Steps Toward a Run For Congress State Senator and former SF Supervisor Scott Wiener is making moves in preparation to run for Nancy Pelosi's House seat next year, assuming she plans to retire, which she has not said she will.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pelosi Pops In To SF Board of Supervisors Meeting A new lawsuit could double the cost of the Golden Gate Bridge suicide prevention net, Bruce Springsteen is playing the Chase Center in December, and Nancy Pelosi was the guest of honor at today’s SF Board of Supervisors meeting.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Pelosi Endorses Schiff For Senate Nancy Pelosi has made a rare endorsement in a Democrat v. Democrat race; there was a second major crash on southbound 101 in SF last night; and a former reality TV star has filed suit against Windsor's former mayor for sexual assault and battery.
SF News Pete Buttigieg and Nancy Pelosi Join London Breed to Celebrate $400M Federal Grant for Golden Gate Bridge Upgrades "We know that the dollars in the federal government are hard to get, which is why this funding is significant," said SF Mayor London Breed at a Monday morning event at the Roundhouse Cafe at the Golden Gate Bridge, celebrating a major new grant from the Biden Administration.
SF Politics Pelosi Steps Down as Speaker, and Kevin McCarthy Fails Spectacularly In Bid For the Job Bakersfield representative Kevin McCarthy has just lost three consecutive votes in a row Tuesday in his bid to be Speaker of the House of Representatives, as Nancy Pelosi chortles and wipes McCarthy’s dignity off the bottom of her heels.