David DePape, the man who attacked Paul Pelosi in his home last year, made a bizarre call to a news station with an “important message for everyone in America.”
42-year-old DePape attacked Paul Pelosi, 82, on October 28 with a hammer, according to recently released bodycam footage
Following the release of the bodycam footage, DePape called local station KTVU to tell viewers he had an “important message for everyone in America.”
David DePape then proceeded to tell the audience: “You’re welcome.”
“I want to apologize to everyone. I messed up. What I did was really bad,” DePape continued.
“I’m so sorry I didn’t get more of them. It’s my own fault. No one else is to blame. I should have come better prepared,” he said.
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DePape went on to say, “freedom and liberty isn’t dying, it’s being killed systematically and deliberatively.”
“The people killing it have names and addresses, so I got their names and addresses, so I could pay them a little visit. Have a heart-to-heart chat about their bad behavior,” he told the station.
He then added he spent “all my time exposing government corruption online, only to have them silenced by freedom of speech as quickly as they could.”
DePape added the “ruling class [has] outsourced the recession” and are “fascists.”
He then added he was setting up a new website that was “out of reach of tyrannical global fascists and their internet censors” after his other site was “silenced.”
DePape pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, false imprisonment of an elder, threatening the family member of a public official, battery causing serious bodily injury, and dissuading a witness from reporting a crime, as The Daily Mail reported.
Bodycam footage released on Friday showed two police officers arriving at the Pelosi’s home before being answered by Paul, in a pajama top and boxer shorts.
DePape then proceeds to attack Paul Pelosi with a hammer before police intervene.
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Is this the call where he tells us what day he committed to suicide?