Homeless man sentenced up to five years for role in downtown Lancaster stabbing

LANCASTER, PA – A homeless man was sentenced to as many as five years in state prison after admitting his involvement in a stabbing that left one man seriously injured in downtown Lancaster.

Luis Antonio Roman-Irizzary, 46, pleaded guilty on October 23 to aggravated assault and criminal conspiracy to commit aggravated assault for his role in the May 2024 attack.

Judge Dennis Reinaker imposed a sentence of two to five years in state prison during a hearing this week in Lancaster County Court…

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