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Former Pittsburgh officer sees difference in police killings of Rayshard Brooks, George FloydVideo
Former Pittsburgh Police officer Sheldon Williams says, judging from the public record, the Atlanta police officer in the Rayshard Brooks case had reasonable justification to shoot, after Brooks assaulted the officers and took one of their tasers. But in the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Williams believes the officers...
Police: Woman found shot dead outside McKeesport bar
A 29-year-old woman died after being shot in McKeesport overnight, according to Allegheny County Police. The shooting in the 500 block of Fifth Avenue was reported around 1:40 a.m. First responders and police found the woman dead in a vehicle, which was in a parking lot across from a bar....
Port Authority bus driver arrested in January death of University of Pittsburgh student
A Port Authority bus driver has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and other crimes in connection with the death of a University of Pittsburgh student who was struck by the bus. Shavonne James, 33, of Pittsburgh is also charged with reckless driving, failure to yield the right of way to...
British war bride turns 100 in Brighton Heights
There were days when Kay Canyock must have wondered if she would live to be 30, let alone 100. Canyock, who was born on June 17, 1920 in Bristol, England, celebrated her centennial birthday at the Little Sisters of the Poor Home in Brighton Heights where she resides. On Wednesday...
Rivers Casino employee tests positive for covid-19
An employee at Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh tested positive for the coronavirus, the company said Wednesday. “Rivers Casino Pittsburgh was informed today that a team member has tested positive for covid-19,” casino officials said in a statement. “Safety protocols put into place for reopening worked as intended, and all notifications...
Former Wilkinsburg resident sentenced on drug and firearms charges
A former Wilkinsburg resident has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison for violating federal drug and gun laws. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Pittsburgh, Jordan Thompson, 23, possessed fentanyl and heroin with intent to distribute. He also illegally possessed a Glock .40-caliber...
Mother of Antwon Rose II sees hope in police reform movement
The last two years have been a slow, painful slog for Michelle Kenney. The 51-year-old Rankin woman lost her son two years ago Friday after he was shot and killed by an East Pittsburgh police officer. Antwon Rose II, 17, a black youth who had begun his senior year as...
Pittsburgh repairing landslide on Mt. Washington’s William Street
Pittsburgh is repairing a landslide in Mt. Washington near the Liberty Tunnels, a city official said. Karina Ricks, director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, said the major slide is one of three that happened along the street linking Arlington and Boggs avenues. The city spent $700,000 in 2018...
Police seek another suspect in vandalism of Pittsburgh police vehicles, Downtown looting
City and federal authorities on Wednesday asked for help identifying another person suspected of violence during what began as peaceful protests last month in Downtown Pittsburgh. The latest, according to Pittsburgh police, is a man accused of vandalizing two police SUVs, throwing objects at police officers and looting Downtown businesses...
Embattled Scott commissioner steps down in wake of health secretary comments
A Scott Township commissioner who has been under fire since making remarks about the state health secretary during a public meeting has resigned. Officials posted a notice on the township’s Facebook page late Wednesday morning stating: “Commissioner (Paul) Abel has resigned from his position on our Board of Directors. He...
Allegheny County reports no new cases of covid-19, 3 deaths
Allegheny County health officials reported no new covid-19 cases, three new deaths and one new hospitalization on Wednesday. There have been 2,113 confirmed or probable cases of the disease, including 1,979 confirmed cases and 134 probable cases, county health officials said. The Allegheny County death toll from covid-19 is 177....
Peduto announces formation of Pittsburgh Community Task Force on Police Reform
A task force made up of community leaders and activists — some of whom have been at the forefront of recent Black Lives Matter protests — will work with Pittsburgh officials to examine and reshape police policies and ultimately put those plans into action. Mayor Bill Peduto on Wednesday announced...
Hundreds march through Downtown Pittsburgh against racism, call for change in third week of protestsVideo
A couple hundred people snaked through Downtown Pittsburgh streets Tuesday to protest police brutality and racism in the city’s third week of demonstrations following the death of George Floyd. The peaceful protest began around 1 p.m. when participants gathered outside the City-County Building. Protests erupted around the nation and world,...
Kennedy Township girl advances on ‘America’s Got Talent’ with musical tribute to dad
A 12-year-old Kennedy Township girl sang a song she wrote for her dad and won the hearts of the audience and judges to advance to the next round of “America’s Got Talent” during an audition episode of the TV show that aired Tuesday evening. Ashley Marina Yankello, who drops her...
Pedestrian struck by train in Forward Township
A person was struck by a train in Forward Township on Tuesday night. Allegheny County 911 said the incident occurred shortly before 8:30 p.m. on a CSX rail line near the intersection of Peach Street and Gallatin Tigers Road. The county medical examiner’s office has not been called to the...
County police: 3 young men shot Mt. Oliver, in critical condition
Three young men are listed in critical condition after being shot Tuesday evening in Mt. Oliver. Allegheny County police were dispatched to the 100 block of Stamm Avenue for a man who had been shot around 6:30 p.m. Officers and paramedics discovered a 20-year-old man shot in the head. Authorities...
Former Speaker Mike Turzai starts as Peoples’ general counsel
Former Pennsylvania House Speaker Mike Turzai’s whirlwind week continued Tuesday, when he started his life in the private sector as general counsel of Peoples, the Pittsburgh-based gas utility. His last day in office as speaker Monday was spent advancing two bills out of committee that would change how police are...
Pittsburgh residents decry grant funding for city police
Pittsburgh is getting separate grants totaling about $1.6 million for a violence prevention program and as reimbursement for police overtime during two past high-profile events, and at least five residents strongly urged officials to spend it on anything other than the police bureau. City Council on Tuesday unanimously agreed to...
Pittsburgh City Council overwhelmed with calls for police reform
Messages to Pittsburgh City Council calling for a reduced police budget are arriving daily by the hundreds. Council members responded Tuesday by saying they would work to enact police reform, but they aren’t inclined to disband the police department. Councilwoman Deb Gross of Highland Park said she’s received nearly 3,000...
YWCA Greater Pittsburgh’s Downtown building is on the market
YWCA Greater Pittsburgh’s building on Wood Street Downtown is on the market, its leader said Tuesday. The move was in the works before the coronavirus pandemic and is part of the YWCA’s new organizational strategy to focus its resources to supporting race and gender equity, especially for women of color,...
Scott residents ask commissioner to resign for health secretary comments
A group of Scott Township residents have penned a letter asking Commissioner Paul Abel to resign for his recent public comments about the state health secretary’s gender. The letter, from a newly formed group called Building Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, also includes a list of demands the township must enact...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter sues newspaper over protest coverage ban
A Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter is suing the newspaper, claiming racial discrimination and retaliation after management barred her from covering local protests stemming from the death of George Floyd. The federal lawsuit filed Tuesday is the latest in a series of events that began June 1, the date on which the...
Scott man accused of hurting 3 Pittsburgh cops during Downtown protest
A 24-year-old Scott man who is accused of hurting three Pittsburgh police officers during the May 30 protests Downtown has schizophrenia and is in jail after an unrelated June 10 incident at his grandparents’ home, according to criminal complaints. Authorities used surveillance camera footage to identify Andrew Augustyniak-Duncan as the...
Black bear roams, naps in Pittsburgh’s Highland Park area
Residents of Pittsburgh’s Highland Park got a visit Tuesday from a large black bear who decided the neighborhood was a good place to take a nap. Public Safety officials first tweeted about the bear, which weighs at least 250 pounds, around 1:15 p.m. At the time, it was calm and...
Ross OKs organized bow hunt to thin deer population
Beginning in September, an organized group of archery hunters will fan out on public and private land in Ross Township to thin the herd of deer blamed with causing vehicle accidents, spreading Lyme disease through the ticks they carry and damaging expensive landscapes. Commissioners on June 15 voted 7-1 to...
