Firebug duo who torched NYPD outreach van sentenced to six months in prison

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Firebug duo who torched NYPD outreach van sentenced to six months in prison
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Two activists who torched an NYPD homeless outreach van on a Greenwich Village street in 2020 were each sentenced to six months in prison on Friday in Manhattan federal court.

on a Greenwich Village street in 2020 were each sentenced to six months in prison on Friday in Manhattan federal court.

At the sentencing Friday morning, Liman credited both Smith and Carberry as being active members in New York’s LGBTQ community and said they are committed to social justice – but added their crime warranted a prison sentence. Supporters of the pair packed the Lower Manhattan courtroom and another additional room for the sentencing Friday.

“I am devastated by the harm I have caused,” Carberry, a Brown University grad, said. “I made a terribly dangerous mistake. A mistake I will never stop trying to right. Carberry said she had caused suffering for everyone who came to support her – and pleaded with Liman for a non-prison sentence. After the hearing, Smith told The Post they thought the sentencing was about reconciliation.

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