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Suspected White Supremacist Convicted Of Planting Bombs At BLM Protest Won’t Go To Jail At All

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A suspected white supremacist and drug addict who planted a bag of explosives at a Black Lives Matter protest in Pittsburgh last year had the privilege of avoiding any jail time, thanks to a lenient judge who was apparently sympathetic to the convicted felon's history of substance abuse.

Source: NewsOne

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