Suspect in assault at Pelosi’s California home grew up in Powell River
and severely beating her husband with a hammer appears to have made racist and often rambling posts online, including some that questioned the results of the 2020 election, defended former President Donald Trump and echoed QAnon conspiracy theories.
Stepfather Gene DePape said the suspect had lived with him in Canada until he was 14 and had been a quiet boy. “In 2007, I tried to get in touch but his girlfriend hung up on me when I asked to talk to him,“ Gene DePape said. Photographs published by The San Francisco Chronicle on Friday identified DePape frolicking nude outside city hall with dozens of others at the 2013 wedding of pro-nudity activist Gypsy Taub, who was marrying another man. Taub did not respond Friday to calls or emails.
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