Police Searching For Answers In Clairton Grad Party Shooting

July 21, 2019 7:58 am

CLAIRTON, Pa. (WPXI) – Four teenagers were shot early Saturday morning at a graduation party in Clairton. Investigators said they got multiple calls for a shooting around 12:15 a.m. at a home on Waddell Avenue. When officers arrived at the scene, several dozen people ran away and they found four teens, ages 14 to 18, in the yard with gunshot wounds. The victims, three girls and a boy, were taken to a hospital where they are listed in stable condition.  Investigators tell our news partners at Channel 11 more than 100 people were at the home for a graduation party before the shooting. Police are still searching for suspects and a motive for the shootings. Anyone with information is asked to call Allegheny County police.

Community Holds End Of Watch Ceremony For Fallen Officer

July 21, 2019 7:55 am

PITTSBURGH (WPXI) – Pittsburgh Police conducted an End of Watch Ceremony at 8 p.m. on Saturday for fallen officer Calvin Hall. Police said they picked that time because that was when Officer Hall’s regular shift would end. The family of Officer Hall was flanked by fellow brothers and sisters in blue as many shed tears during the service. It featured dispatchers reading out over the radio Hall’s badge number was out of service. Ceremonial bagpipes played and after the last radio call, officers in tears found comfort in each other. “Especially when the last call was coming over the speaker, I started to tear up,” Ben Talik described. The ceremony and other events follow the shooting of Officer Hall when he was off duty in Homewood. Hall, 36, was at a house on Monticello Street visiting friends when he was shot three times in the back according to investigators. He died at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital several days later.  A person of interest in the shooting death of Officer Hall was taken into custody on unrelated charges.

Some Dems Having Hard Time Staying In 2020 Race

July 20, 2019 9:57 am

FLINT, Mich. (AP) – Plagued by anemic polling and fundraising, many 2020 Democratic presidential campaigns have fallen into a spiral of perceived struggles that become increasingly self-fulfilling.
Some of the most affected built their runs around signature issues that have largely fallen flat as momentum eludes their messengers. That includes New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s championing of women’s rights, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s focus on climate change and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper’s pitch as a principled moderate. Urgent calls for gun control also couldn’t keep California Rep. Eric Swalwell’s now-defunct presidential bid afloat. After the next Democratic primary debate later this month in Detroit, the threshold to qualify for future debates gets tougher. That’s when many of the campaigns that have yet to break out may face pressure to leave the race.

Trump Administration Proposes Plan To Curb Wildfires

July 20, 2019 9:55 am

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – The Trump administration is proposing an ambitious plan to slow Western wildfires by bulldozing, mowing or revegetating large swaths of land along 11,000 miles  of terrain in the West. The plan announced this summer would create strips of land known as “fuel breaks” on about 1,000 square miles of land  managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in an area known as the Great Basin in parts of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada and Utah. The estimated cost range for the project is about $55 million to $192 million up front and up to $107 million annually to maintain them. Wildfire experts say the program could help slow fires, but it won’t help with the most extreme fires that can jump these strips of land. The breaks could fragment wildlife habitat.

U.S. Expands ‘Remain in Mexico’ At Dangerous Part Of Border

July 20, 2019 9:54 am

HOUSTON (AP) – The U.S. government will expand its policy requiring asylum seekers to wait outside the country to one of Mexico’s most dangerous cities. The Department of Homeland Security said Friday it will implement its “Migrant Protection Protocols” in Brownsville, Texas, across the border from Matamoros, Mexico. DHS says it anticipates the first asylum seekers will be sent back to Mexico starting Friday. Thousands of people are already camped in Matamoros, at the eastern edge of the U.S.-Mexico border. An official waiting list to seek asylum has more than 1,000 people.
Matamoros is in Mexico’s Tamaulipas state, which the U.S. government warns citizens not to visit due to violence and kidnappings. The city is also near where a Salvadoran father and his 23-month-old daughter were found drowned in the Rio Grande, in photos that were shared around the world.

President Trump Disavows ‘Send Her Back’ Cry At Campaign Rally

July 20, 2019 9:52 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump has chided his supporters who chanted “send her back” when he questioned the loyalty of a Somali-born congresswoman, joining widespread criticism of the campaign crowd’s cry after Republicans warned about political blowback from the angry scene. In a week that has been full of hostile exchanges over race and love of country on both sides, Trump also claimed he had tried to stop the chant at a reelection event Wednesday night in North Carolina – though video suggests otherwise. The target- Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota – responded defiantly Thursday. She told reporters at the Capitol the confrontation is a fight over “what this country truly should be.”

Germany Denounces Iran’s Seizure Of British Oil Tanker

July 20, 2019 9:50 am

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – Germany says Iran’s seizure of a British oil tanker and the brief detention of another is an “unjustifiable intrusion” on shipping through a key Persian Gulf route that is increasing tensions in the region. The Foreign Ministry said Saturday that it “strongly condemns” Iran’s actions on Friday against the vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The ministry is urging Iran to immediately release the ship and crew it seized, and said Britain has Germany’s support. It calls the seizure “an unjustifiable intrusion into the civilian shipping industry which further exacerbates an already strained situation.” It added that, “Another regional escalation would be very dangerous; it would also undermine all ongoing efforts to find a way out of the current crisis.”

Charges Dropped In Birth Control Implant Case

July 20, 2019 8:29 am

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Charges have been dropped against a woman accused of forcing her friend’s 12-year-old daughter to get a birth control implant without the mother’s permission. Online court documents show two felony counts of endangering welfare of children and a misdemeanor charge of recklessly endangering another person were withdrawn on Friday against 29-year-old Valerie Fullum. Mike Manko, a spokesman for the Allegheny County district attorney’s office, says he can’t comment on why the charges were withdrawn, other than to say that investigators “came across an evidentiary issue” that they “could not overcome.” Fullum’s attorney, Steve Townsend, says the girl was never forced to get the implant, and that story was fabricated by others who wanted to discredit his client. He says Fullum, who lost her job during the ordeal, feels vindicated but now must work on mending her reputation.

Major Closures Set For Funeral Of Fallen Pittsburgh Police Officer

July 20, 2019 8:26 am

PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WPXI) – Funeral arrangements and other events have been announced for fallen Pittsburgh police Officer Calvin Hall. Pittsburgh Police will conduct an End of Watch Ceremony on Saturday at 8 p.m., exactly when his regular shift would end. The ceremony will take place in the 1500 block of Brighton Road in front of the Zone 1 police station. Brighton Road from Pennsylvania Avenue to California Avenue will be closed from 7 p.m. until the ceremony ends. There will be additional closures that include Jacksonia Street from Cameo Way to Brighton Road to McCullough Street and Columbia Place and Wright Way off of Brighton Road. Port Authority buses will be re-routed during the ceremony. On Monday, the viewing for Hall will be at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall in Oakland from noon to 8 p.m. The funeral for Hall will be held on Tuesday at Soldiers & Sailors at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Homewood Cemetery. The family has agreed to have the funeral and burial open to the public. There will be several road and bridge closures in place starting at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Here is a list of the areas that will be affected:

CLOSURES

  • Fort Duquesne Bridge
  • SR 65 Inbound in the area of the West End Bridge
  • SR 279 Onramp to Ft. Duquesne Bridge
  • Fort Pitt Tunnel and Bridge inbound to SR 376 E and the E. Carson-Ft. Pitt Bridge Onramp
  • Grant St. Access to SR 376 E
  • SR 376 E between Downtown and Oakland Exits

AVOID

  • Oakland Area, particularly Forbes/Fifth Ave.
  • North Shore Area

New Kensington Fugitive Captured In Monroeville After 11 Months On The Run

July 20, 2019 8:25 am

MONROEVILLE, Pa. – The U.S. Marshals’ Fugitive Task Force have made an arrest of a New Kensington fugitive who had been on the run since September of last year. Officials say they captured Omari Parker Jr. on Thursday. Parker was wanted for a shooting that killed an individual in Vanderbilt Borough Fayette County on September 17th. The fugitive was also wanted for robbery in Westmoreland County. The task force was alerted that Parker was spotted at a Monroeville hotel. Authorities took him in without incident. Helping in the arrest were the Monroeville Police Department, the Penn Township Police and K-9 Unit as well as the Pittsburgh Police Department.