Footage of the attack on former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband will be released to the public after a judge on denied prosecutors' request to keep it secret.
During a preliminary hearing last month, prosecutors played portions of Paul Pelosi's 911 call plus footage from Capitol police surveillance cameras, body cameras worn by the two police officers who arrived at the house, and video from DePape's interview with police.
The district attorney's office argued releasing the footage publicly would only allow people to manipulate it in their quest to spread false information. "You don't eliminate the public right of access just because of concerns about conspiracy theories," Burke said.The San Francisco District Attorney's Office did not respond to an email from The Associated Press seeking comment.
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