The pandemic isn't over, a $100 million stock manipulation scheme falls apart, and The Avatar: Way of Water is bad.
, 42, told Paul Pelosi that his wife and other members of Congress were “crazy and corrupt” and that he needed “to take them out,” a detective testified in court Wednesday. DePape also told officials he planned to target California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Hunter Biden, and actor Tom Hanks, San Francisco police Sgt. Carla Hurley said.
DePape is facing several state charges, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and threats to a public official and their family, in connection with the early morning attack on Paul Pelosi. He could be sentenced to 13 years to life in prison if convicted.with assaulting an immediate family member of a US official and attempting to kidnap an official “on account of the performance of official duties.
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