Two Antifa evil suspects were given prison and supervision sentences, according to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, on Monday after being found guilty of using an explosive fire to destroy police officers at a rally at the University of Pittsburgh in 2023.
According to a Department of Justice hit release, U. S. District Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan sentenced 37-year-old Brian DiPippa to five years in prison and Brian DiPippa’s 42-year-old family, Krystal DiPippa, to three years of probation. Following economic losses suffered by the police officer as a result of the two Antifa offenders ‘ wounds, the husband and wife will also be required to pay$ 1,400 in restitution to the University of Pittsburgh and$ 47,284 to a police officer.
The” DiPippas participated in an April 2023 opposition on the University of Pittsburgh college, during which Brian ignited and dropped two homemade explosive smoking products in and around a line of people waiting in a building for a scheduled event featuring host speakers.”
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According to The Post Millennial, the occasion referenced by the Justice Department was a statement on” Womanhood and Transgenderism” by Daily Wire network Michael Knowles on April 18, 2023.
According to the press release,” Brian, concealed by Krystal, ignited and threw a big explosive fire into the group of officers, causing a loud explosion and injury to some officers,” when school police officers gathered and formed a challenge to stop protesters from entering the rear of the building.
Following Brian DiPippa’s arrest following the April 2023 protest incident, The Post Millennial reported that the Torch Antifa Network identified Brian and Krystal Dipipa as members of the group.
” The DiPippas conspired to injure law enforcement officers and cause chaos at a college campus protest”, U. S. Attorney Eric G. Olshan in Monday’s press release. They attacked brave men and women who were attempting to keep things order and protect the attendees. Anyone who would consider engaging in such outrageous and dangerous conduct in the future should be discouraged by today’s sentencings, and particularly the years of incarceration imposed on Brian DiPippa.
The sentencing of Brian and Krystal DiPippa, according to FBI Pittsburgh Special Agent in Charge Kevin Rojek, sends” a clear message that the FBI and our partners will use all available tools to prosecute those who attempt to injure, main, or attack law enforcement officers.”
Pictures of Brian and Krystal DiPippa have been shared on X, a previous Twitter account.