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Back in April, Michael Knowles, a journalist from Daily Wire, attended a debate in Pittsburgh titled, “Should transgenderism be regulated by law?” Suddenly, the scene descended into chaos. Transvestite and Antifa extremists, attempting to suppress differing opinions, launched explosives. The situation quickly became very dangerous: police found themselves in the crosshairs of these violent jihadists.

Well, it turns out two of the most sinister extremists were actually a married couple, who, according to the police, hurled explosives directly at them. Now, this couple, Bryan and Krystal DiPippa, might not look how you’d expect them to. They’re not obese, and they don’t have the stereotypical blue or green hair. However, despite their non-threatening appearance, they are allegedly anti-American communist jihadists who attempted to target police officers with explosives.

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Here are some documents highlighting details from the case against the couple.

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Journalist and Antifa expert Andy Ngo has been covering this case from the beginning.

And now, this Antifa “Bonnie and Clyde” duo are in some very deep trouble.

Daily Wire:

“The criminal complaint says the suspects are part of an extremist cell that meets at the Big Idea Bookstore in Pittsburgh,” Ngo added. The journalist further explained that “anarchist bookstores” operate as meeting and training spaces for Antifa.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced last week that Brian DiPippa, 36, and Krystal DiPippa, 40, had been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on charges of conspiracy and obstruction of law enforcement. Brian DiPippa was additionally charged with using an explosive to commit a federal felony, according to a U.S. Attorney’s Office news release.

“According to the Indictment, on April 18, 2023, the DiPippas participated in a protest at the O’Hara Student Center on the University of Pittsburgh campus, at which time Brian DiPippa ignited and dropped two homemade smoke bomb containers in and around a line of persons waiting to enter the O’Hara Student Center to attend a scheduled event featuring guest speakers,” the DOJ release said.

“The Indictment further alleges that, when Pitt Police officers gathered and formed a barrier to prevent the protesters from entering the rear of the building, Brian DiPippa, concealed by his wife, Krystal DiPippa, ignited and threw a large explosive firework into the group of Pitt officers, causing a loud explosion and injuries to several officers,” the release added.

The charges of conspiracy and obstruction of law enforcement could warrant a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, a $500,000 fine, or both if the defendants are found guilty. Using an explosive to commit a federal felony carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.

Knowles, who participated in the debate titled “Should transgenderism be regulated by law?”  with libertarian journalist Brad Polumbo, reacted to the charges with a tweet that said, “Very pleased to see the FBI arrest a couple of the anarchists who set off an explosive at one of my campus events this semester!”

Read the rest…

It’s rather refreshing to witness violent left-wing, communist extremists finally face some consequences. But, let’s not get ahead of ourselves – there’s still a lot of distance between now and a plea deal or trial, and in this unpredictable clown world we live in, anything can happen.


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