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Man Pleads Guilty After Trying To Set Boss On Fire In Bucks Co.
Authorities said Glenn King of Bristol Township will be sentenced in June for the incident at the Village Lodge.

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Authorities said Glenn King of Bristol Township will be sentenced in June for the incident at the Village Lodge.

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