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15-year-old arrested after allegedly fatally shooting another teen at Pittsburg home, police say
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PITTSBURG, Calif. (KGO) — A 15-year-old boy was arrested for allegedly fatally taking pictures one other teen at a Pittsburg residence on Thursday, in line with police.
Investigators say officers responded to stories of an individual who had been shot round 3 p.m. within the 4000 block of Suzanne Drive.
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When officers arrived they discovered a 15-year-old affected by at the least one gunshot wound. He was taken to the hospital however sadly succumbed to his accidents.
After additional investigation, detectives decided one other 15-year-old was liable for the taking pictures and he was arrested and booked on an involuntary manslaughter cost.
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Pittsburg police say that is nonetheless an energetic investigation and asks anybody with data associated to this incident to contact Detective Gutierrez at 925-252-4095.
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Zach Bryan could be stopping into a Pittsburgh bar soon ahead of his new album coming out
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Zach Bryan has a new album coming out soon and he just may be making a stop here in Pittsburgh to have a drink with some lucky fans.
The country music sensation announced his new album titled ‘The Great American Bar Scene’ will be coming out on July 4.
Ahead of the album’s release, Zach Bryan said that he’s chosen 23 bars throughout the country that ’embody the spirit of American culture.’
Among that list of 23 bars is Brillobox in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood.
Those bars will begin playing some songs from the new album starting on Monday.
While Bryan said he would love to play a show at all of those bars, it’s just not possible, but said he will be visiting a few of them to have a drink with people.
It’s unclear when he could potentially pop back into Pittsburgh to visit Brillobox.
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Meeting the Pittsburgh Zoo’s red pandas
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Grenades found at checkpoint at Pittsburgh International Airport
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – As we’ve officially reached the summer solstice, that means travel will begin to pick up with vacations and other plans, but once again the Transportation Security Administration is reminding travelers what they can and cannot travel with.
For two travelers on Wednesday, they found out that grenades are not allowed on planes.
According to Lisa Farbstein, the TSA Northeast spokesperson on X (Formerly Twitter), an inert grenade and a smoke grenade were both intercepted at the checkpoint at Pittsburgh International Airport.
“Most people plan on having a blast on their trip, but this guy wasn’t thinking along those lines when [TSA] officers intercepted this grenade at [Pittsburgh International Airport] checkpoint yesterday,” Farbstein posted to X. “Fortunately, it was inert, however grenades, live or inert, are not allowed on planes.”
Not much later, TSA agents intercepted a smoke grenade at the checkpoint.
“Holy smokes,” Farbstein posted on social media. “The [TSA] team at [Pittsburgh International Airport] intercepted this smoke grenade in a traveler’s carry-on bag yesterday. Had it been triggered, thick yellow smoke would have been everywhere. Yellow is just not a good look. And besides, you know that there’s no smoking on a plane!”
The grenade interceptions come as TSA has confiscated 15 loaded guns at Pittsburgh International Airport as of May 21.
It also comes after a record-setting year both locally and nationally in 2023 when officers intercepted 44 guns in Pittsburgh and 6,737 nationwide.
Travelers can always consult the TSA website on how to properly store items that they are not permitted to have in their carry-on bags.
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