A pair of Brooklyn attorneys who were facing up to 10 years in prison for firebombing an empty NYPD vehicle during protests over the murder of George Floyd agreed to a new plea deal that could significantly reduce their time behind bars
The reduced charges represent a remarkable change from the tough approach initially taken by federal prosecutors, who had initially hit the attorneys, both 33, with serious charges that could have landed them in prison for decades.
Surveillance cameras recorded Rahman, a human rights lawyer, hurling an incendiary device into a parked police vehicle, setting fire to its console. No one was injured in the attack, but the vehicle was severely damaged.
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