There is nothing "curious" about the story. A fake news site said that Pelosi knew the man, and that's not true. This fake news piece was tweeted by Elon Musk, and after it was debunked, Musk quietly deleted it, but not before it had been re-tweeted more than 2 million times.
Paul Pelosi had no prior relationship with his assailant, and commentary to that effect has been debunked by the police.
Has it been debunked by police?
I've been watching and reading and listening to all the police accounts and they're all over the map, almost no two agreeing.
And so many of those accounts just don't add up.
Just the latest from the San Francisco Chief of Police:
They rang the bell or knocked when they arrived.
"Someone" opened the door.
Standing outside the door they saw two men struggling over a single hammer.
They ordered the men to drop the hammer.
DePape then had the hammer and struck Pelosi with it at least once.
The police tackled DePape and took him into custody.
Who opened the door for them? One of the two men grappling with a hammer? Or somebody else? Now they're saying there was nobody else in the house?
There was nothing in the Chief's press conference statement about "where's Nancy?" that numerous reports say the police heard.
Several sources report police saying DePape encountered Pelosi in the bedroom. How did they get from there to the front entryway? Some reports say Pelosi went into the bathroom where his phone was charging and that's how he called 911. What violent assailant would have allowed him to go into the bathroom alone?
Is there any chance in hell the Pelosi home wasn't bristling with electronic security? How did DePape break that rear window without triggering an alarm?
There may be reasonable answer for all of this, but due to the MSM, long suppressing bad news about Democrats as much as possible, strange lack of curiosity about all this and nobody answering those questions, there is much more to the story we don't know than what we do.