Brian DiPippa, 37, was sentenced to five years in prison for injuring an officer with a homemade explosive during a protest at the University of Pittsburgh in 2023. The protest was against a panel on transgender rights.
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The DiPippas were part of a group protesting an April 18, 2023, panel sponsored by the Pitt College Republicans that featured speakers opposed to transgender rights, including Daily Wire host DiPippa pleaded guilty to conspiracy and obstructing law enforcement, while his wife pleaded guilty to the latter charge.
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