Capitol Police cameras caught break-in at Pelosi home, but no one was watching
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US Capitol Police first learned of Paul Pelosi attack through live camera feed of house
The revelation comes the same day a court filing revealed new details of the attack, including that the suspect told authorities he was on a "suicide mission" and had plans
Capitol Police Cameras Caught the Break-In at Pelosi Home Live — But No One Was Watching
Friday morning, each of the 1,800 cameras inside the Capitol Police command center was busily broadcasting live feeds as a handful of officers were going about their day. The cameras reveal what’s going on around the Capitol complex, but they also cover points well beyond the reach of the complex. And on this day, one of the cameras was showing something that caused one officer to stop in his tracks.Some 3,000 miles away during the early morning…
Capitol Police weren’t monitoring cameras at Pelosi’s home as they captured break-in
U.S. Capitol Police on Wednesday said it was 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 attack on her husband, because the Speaker was in Washington, D.C. at the time. In a statement, the agency confirmed earlier reports by The Washington…
US Capitol Police: Cameras Caught Break-In At Pelosi Home But No One Was Watching The Video Feed - Breaking911
The US Capitol Police in Washington say their cameras captured the moment a crazed man broke-into Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home before her husband, Paul, was attacked with a hammer. The department says no one was alerted because the live video feed was not being monitored. The US Capitol Police released the following statement […]
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