By Nathan Solis | LA Times
Six activists accused of attacking people they say harassed street vendors in Southern California have reached a plea deal with prosecutors.
The defendants — part of a group of eight led by co-defendant Edin Alex Enamorado — were accused of felony assault, conspiracy to commit a crime, unlawful use of tear gas, and false imprisonment, among other charges, according to San Bernardino County prosecutors.
They pleaded guilty or no contest June 7 to assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury and were given credit for time served in custody, court records show. Prosecutors have not reached a deal with Enamorado, who remains in jail, and Gullit Eder Acevedo, who is free on bail.
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