MINNEAPOLIS – A Brainerd man has pleaded guilty for his role in helping to set fire to a Minneapolis police station during civil unrest in the days following the death of George Floyd.
A federal complaint accuses 23-year-old Dylan Robinson of lighting a Molotov cocktail that another person threw toward the Third Precinct headquarters on May 28. Robinson and others allegedly tore down a fence that surrounded the building.
Robinson pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to commit arson.
A Staples Man pleaded guilty last month to conspiracy to commit arson. He was the first person to enter a plea in the precinct fire.





