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The U.S. Capitol Police on Wednesday said they were not actively monitoring cameras at Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) San Francisco home when they captured a break-in that led to a violent ...
The Capitol police have installed more than 1,800 security cameras to monitor government officials, though their security procedures are unclear
Capitol Police had a camera on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home in San Francisco during the attack on her husband, Paul, but no one was monitoring it.
However, at the time of the attack, the USCP did not monitor the external video footage in real time when Speaker Pelosi was not home. [44] Although Pelosi received more violent threats than any other lawmaker (and, as speaker, she was accompanied by a security detail when traveling), her home did not receive round-the-clock live protection. [44]
The U.S. Capitol Police said on Wednesday it would conduct an internal review after its officers failed to notice surveillance camera images of an intruder breaking into the San Francisco home of ...
With Nancy Pelosi gone, her San Francisco home's security was downgraded, and only her husband, Paul Pelosi, was home at the time of Friday's break-in. How Pelosi attacker evaded cameras, security ...
The body-camera footage, which confirms the narrative investigators provided after the attack, shows police arriving at the Pacific Heights home to find Pelosi and the suspect standing calmly ...
Police body camera footage and a 911 call from the brutal October 2022 attack on then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) husband Paul Pelosi in their San Francisco home was made public on Friday.