Nicholas Lucia, of Long Beach Township, took a plea for obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder.
PITTSBURGH — A New Jersey man accused of throwing a homemade explosive device at police during protests in western Pennsylvania following the death of George Floyd last year has pleaded guilty to a federal obstruction charge.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that he faces a two-year prison sentence under a plea agreement with prosecutors that is to be served at the same time as a state sentence for related conduct that has yet to be imposed.
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