Pa. man who had guns near “No Kings” protest and bombs at home pleads guilty

A Pennsylvania man who brought guns near a “No Kings” protest during the summer in West Chester and who police later found bombs at his home in Malvern pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday.

Kevin Krebs entered a guilty plea to possession of an unregistered firearm or destructive device and faces up to 10 years in prison. He’s scheduled to be sentenced on March 31, U.S. Attorney David Metcalf said in a news release.

Krebs was arrested on June 14 in the area of North High Street in West Chester, near a “No Kings” protest demonstrating against President Trump’s deportation policies and other actions by his administration…

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