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City of Pittsburgh police are looking for information on the person or persons responsible for a shooting early Tuesday morning. Authorities reportedly responded to call where an unidentified 19-year-old male from the Hill District was reportedly shot in the 2400 block of Chauncey Drive and ran to the 2300 block of Bedford Avenue for help. He was taken to UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in critical condition with gunshot wounds to the upper chest and the buttocks. His name has not been released and no arrests have been made. Anyone with information is asked to call the Homicide Squad at 412-323-7161.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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3 killed at birthday party in McKeesport
Category: Metro Written by Courier Newsroom
Authorities are looking for the suspects responsible for killing three individuals and injuring another, Tuesday morning around 1 a.m. at a birthday party at a Crawford Village apartment on Nessley Avenue in McKeesport.
Two men reportedly forced their way into the apartment where Brittany Poindexter was celebrating her 18th birthday, demanding money and then began opening fire. Victims Tre Madden, 17; Jahard Poindexter, 30; and Angela Sanders, 23, were shot and killed. Madden’s brother, Marcus, was grazed in the head by a bullet and has been treated and released.
No suspects have been identified. This is just one of several killings that have occurred in the last week in the McKeesport area.
Anyone with information is asked to call McKeesport or Allegheny County police.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Atwater resigns under fire from IUP
Category: Metro Written by Rebecca Nuttall - Courier Staff Writer
Six months after Indiana University of Pennsylvania President Anthony Atwater received a vote of no confidence from the university’s faculty union, he has announced his resignation.
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“From the faculty perspective, we actually welcome Dr. Atwater’s departure. From our vote of no confidence last year we were very unsatisfied with his performance. There are decisions that have been made by Atwater that have compromised the university economically,” said Francisco Alarcón, vice president of IUP’s Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties. “I think although some of the administration and the board of governors have indicated they were pleased with his performance, I think it’s no coincidence his contract wasn’t renewed.”
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Community demands justice for Miles
Category: Metro Written by Rebecca Nuttall - Courier Staff Writer
The battle against police brutality raged on over the weekend when the newly formed Alliance for Police Accountability held a rally calling for justice for Jordan Miles at Freedom Corner in the Hill District.
Miles, a soon-to-be graduate of the Pittsburgh Public High School for Creative and Performing Arts, was allegedly beaten by three undercover police officers in January.
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“We as a people need to do something about police brutality,” said Raenelle Dixon, whose father Charles Dixon was killed in 2002 by a Wilkinsburg police officer.
The rally on June 12 featured a number of speakers, including Tim Stevens of the Black Political Empowerment Project; activist rapper Jasiri X; community activist Paradise Gray; Green Party congressional candidate Ed Bortz; Bret Grote of the activist group HRC-Fed Up, and Miles’ mother and grandmother and some friends from CAPA.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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PBMF honors Courier, Thompson
Category: Metro Written by Ashley N. Johnson
A true celebration of the past, present and the future is the only way to describe the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation’s 27th Annual Robert L. Vann awards reception that took place June 10 at the William Pitt Student Union of the University of Pittsburgh.
“The reception was outstanding. Every year we have a great turnout. It was so nice to see the television coverage,” said Tonita Davidson, president of the PBMF. “Sometimes our stories get hidden within the ‘regular’ media and our journalists do not get the recognition, like they should (and the Robert L. Vann awards does that). It encourages journalists and shows it (their stories) do matter.”
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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