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  • Sister likely walked in on killing in East Liberty (Pittsburgh, PA)

    02/13/2014 9:27:53 AM PST · by PghBaldy · 36 replies
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | February 11 | Megan Harris & Margaret Harding
    Police found the bodies of sisters Susan — naked and doused with chemicals — and Sarah Wolfe at the foot of their basement stairs about 12:45 p.m. Friday with single gunshots in their heads... ...Detectives are reviewing surveillance video from the Port Authority that shows Susan getting off a bus at the same time as an unidentified man...
  • Teenagers Leave Church Picnic To Riot In East Liberty (PITTSBURGH)

    08/01/2011 4:32:50 AM PDT · by surroundedbyblue · 44 replies
    Police had a rough night in East Liberty on Sunday. A large mob of teens damaged several stores along Penn Avenue. Our Channel 11 News crew was listening to the police scanner when they heard a call to 911 for hundreds of teens causing trouble in a strip mall. Police said they went inside the McDonald's, Trader Joes, and finally ended up at the new Target. Officials said it's fortunate that no one was hurt during the chaos. When reporter, Dave Bondy, arrived on scene, police were everywhere. At least a dozen officers were ordering hundreds of teenagers to leave...
  • G-20 'Everywhere Protest' List Includes Restaurants, Stores, Strip Clubs

    09/18/2009 11:33:13 AM PDT · by Jaxter · 111 replies · 5,930+ views
    MSNBC ^ | 9-18-09
    An Internet list includes names of businesses, government buildings and university structures around Pittsburgh that protesters apparently plan to illegally target during the G-20 summit, Team 4 investigator Jim Parsons reported. Many of the 100 sites are in the East Liberty, Shadyside, Oakland and Lawrenceville neighborhoods, away from the site of the global economic summit, which will be held Sept. 24-25 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center downtown.