Paul Pelosi, husband of Nancy Pelosi was arrested for driving under the influence and driving with a blood-alcohol level above 0.08. He was driving a 2021 Porsche at the time he was taken into police custody. Pelosi apparently drunkenly crashed into another vehicle. According to the police reports, the accident happened at 10:26 p.m.; Pelosi was arrested around 11:44 p.m., but then he wasn’t booked until 4:13 a.m. It’s not been explained why there’s such a long time in between the arrest and the booking time. He was then released around three hours later.
There are many questions about this case.
The biggest question is: Where can we find the mugshot after an arrest? How about the bodycam? Many media outlets have requested them.
California Highway Patrol refused to release body- and dashboard camera footage of Paul Pelosi’s arrest last week under suspicion of drunk driving.
Fox News Digital received information from CHP about the footage. However, the Napa County District Attorney’s Office stated that the release of records could compromise the ongoing investigation.
This is the question. How would a mugshot and the bodycam video compromise an investigation? We see mug shots of every other Tom, Dick, and Harry, so why would Paul be any different?
But, there’s another question: Will they be charging him?
People spread the false claim that the charges against him had been dropped on the last day. Allison Haley says this is false. It is unclear if he will face charges.
A separate press release was issued by the DA’s Office on Thursday, stating that they are yet to decide what charges will be filed against the 82-year-old businessman.
According to the agency, “this is the standard procedure for all DUI cases that are referred by law enforcement agencies in Napa County. ”
They said that the case was being reviewed to determine whether any charges would be filed against Mr. Pelosi.
They haven’t even decided to charge him. Is he going to get off scot-free? Why would there be a question if he was drinking and driving? They aren’t talking. Also, if they charge him, they’re not even going to arraign him until 8:30 a.m. on August 3. Usually, an arraignment is within a day or two of the arrest. So, why is this being put off to a time when many Americans are on vacation?
There are many queries, but not enough information from authorities. These questions must be answered.