First Name : Brian

Last Name : DiPippa

Approx. Age : 36

State : Pennsylvania

Tags : Assaulting Police   Weapons   Federally Charged  

Notes

Brian D. Dipippa, aka “Peppy”, (born Oct. ’86) is a domestic terrorist who was federally charged in April 2023 for dropping smoke bombs and shooting fireworks at police at a Michael Knowles event on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Several officers were injured in the attack. He was charged with conspiracy, obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and using an explosive to commit a federal felony. His wife, Krystal, was indicted for the same crimes. The couple each face up to 10 years in prison and a $750K fine. He was under FBI surveillance when he triggered an explosives alarm while attempting to board a flight. He was arrested shortly thereafter. The DiPippas are long-time radicals and belonged to a now defunct radical group known as the Pittsburgh Organizing Group. The group picketed a Marine Corps recruiting station in 2007 which was vandalized later that night. His only prior was an old disorderly conduct charge in 2006, probably related to an anti-war protest. He works (worked?) as a software engineer at UST Global. He lives in a fairly nice house in the Greenbriar neighborhood of Pittsburgh. https://archive.ph/zYa3A, https://archive.ph/91tXO https://web.archive.org/web/20230710223328/https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.pawd.300847/gov.uscourts.pawd.300847.3.0.pdf (Indictment) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_Organizing_Group He was one of the founders of the "It's Going Down" radical media outlet. https://archive.ph/KW24q



Posted By : Anonymous in July 2023
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