The Washington Post reports:
Inside the command center for the U.S. Capitol Police, a handful of officers were going through their routines early Friday morning, cycling through live feeds from the department’s 1,800 cameras used to monitor the nearby Capitol complex as well as some points beyond, when an officer stopped. On a screen showing a darkened street nearly 3,000 miles away, police lights were flashing outside the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), officials say.
The officer in D.C. quickly pulled up additional camera angles from around Pelosi’s home and began to backtrack, watching recordings from the minutes before San Francisco police arrived. There, on camera, was a man with a hammer, breaking a glass panel and entering the speaker’s home, according to three people familiar with how Capitol Police learned of the break-in and who have been briefed on or viewed the video themselves.
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The last pieces of the original MAGA Pelosi Attack Conspiracies are coming apart. Why were there no security cameras???? There were, they recorded it, and showed the guy breaking in. https://t.co/B0S4pVhczo
— Ron Filipkowski ?? (@RonFilipkowski) November 2, 2022
Capitol Police caught the break-in at Pelosi house on camera… but only viewed the footage hours later, because no one was watching in real-time.
A wow story @byaaroncdavis @CarolLeonnig @MariannaReports @pkcapitol on the challenge of protecting Congress. https://t.co/tQ0sjZgEoj
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) November 2, 2022