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Lancaster man in COVID-19 controversy after protest arrest gets 4 years of probation

A man who was arrested last June during a protest at the Lancaster police station — and who prompted the county’s president judge to notify the public that the man said he had COVID-19 — has pleaded guilty. Julio Torres, 23, had been charged with riot, aggravated assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct for his involvement in a June 1 protest following social justice demonstrations in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Police said Torres threw objects at them and threw a barricade into the street. He is serving a sentence of four years of probation after pleading guilty in January to aggravated assault — a second-degree felony — and misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. The riot charge, a third-degree felony, was dropped.

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