Police are investigating after they say a group of juveniles vandalized multiple areas in Downtown Pittsburgh Saturday night.
With a primary election looming and accusations of quid pro quo flying, the fallout from the resignation of Christopher Ragland continues.
A 19-year-old was taken to the hospital after a crash in Windgap, Allegheny County Saturday night. According to Pittsburgh Public Safety Department officials, first responders were called to the 3800 block of Windgap Avenue just after midnight for reports of a vehicle that had crashed into a pole.
Pittsburgh’s acting police chief, Chris Ragland, is leaving the force, effective immediately. Ragland was Mayor Ed Gainey’s nominee for Pittsburgh’s next police chief. But now, he’s expected to move into the private sector with a national firm, according to a statement from the Mayor.
Pittsburgh police have seen four interim or permanent police chiefs. With Acting Chief Chris Ragland’s resignation on Tuesday, a fifth will now take the reins.
Acting Pittsburgh Police Chief Christopher Ragland has withdrawn his name from the nomination process, and will not become the permanent bureau police chief, sources have told KDKA-TV. Ragland has decided to leave the bureau altogether.
One man was killed and another critically injured in a late-night shooting in Pittsburgh's Homewood North. No arrests have been made; the investigation continues.
The search for Pittsburgh’s next police chief took a turn on Tuesday when Acting Pittsburgh Police Chief Christopher Ragland announced he would withdraw his candidacy for the permanent role and would retire.
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