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Pittsburg High senior killed in Antioch shooting days before graduation
Pittsburg High School Senior killed in drive-by shooting
Antioch police are investigating a drive-by shooting that claimed the life of an 18-year-old. Investigators said the victim was Pittsburg High School student Henry Granado Jr.
ANTIOCH, Calif. – Antioch police are investigating a drive-by shooting that claimed the life of an 18-year-old.
Investigators said the victim was Pittsburg High School student Henry Granado Jr., seen with a great big smile while posing for his senior photo.
“How could this happen?” Odera Okaka asked. “He was about to graduate. So close.”
More than 30 evidence markers lined the street for a block on Fourteenth Street, between Kengel and Macauly streets, where police said at around 6 o’clock Monday night, shots rang out.
Investigators could not confirm if anyone else was injured.
Okaka played on the high school football team with Granado and remembers him fondly.
“He just put a smile on people’s faces every day,” Okaka said. “It was always a good experience being around him, and he was just a great friend overall.”
The location where Granado was shot is on the same block where 17-year-old Anthony Westbrook was shot and killed right next to his twin brother in September 2022.
Neighbors are fed up with the violence.
“You just never know when this is going to happen or who it’s going to hit,” Rebekah Jackson said.
Justin LaVasse lives around the corner on D Street, or as the neighbors call it, ‘death row.’
He was gardening in the backyard when he heard the gunshots, grabbed the kids, and told them to get down on the ground.
“The first few times we heard gunshots, make sure everyone’s away from the windows,” LaVasse said. “You can’t block a bullet. A wall doesn’t even stop a bullet.”
He grew up in the house he lives in, but feels the neighborhood is no longer safe.
LaVasse is now considering moving to escape the crime and won’t even allow his kids to play in the front yard.
“Could’ve been them,” LaVasse said. “Could be my family that’s lost their son, and is mourning now, and their kid’s not going to, to walk the stage with all his peers.”
KTVU is in contact with Granado’s family, but they declined a request for an interview.
They say he was set to graduate this Thursday.
Antioch Police have not released any information on a possible suspect or a motive in the shooting.
They are hoping someone will step forward with information that could lead to an arrest.
This is the sixth homicide in Antioch this year.
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2 Pittsburgh business owners charged in EBT fraud scheme
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Commanders sign athletic former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback
The Washington Commanders have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Darius Rush to a reserve/future contract, the team announced.
Rush joined Washington in August after he was released by the Cleveland Browns, and spent the entire season with the team. Now, he will get a chance to showcase what he can do in the offseason and make a roster push.
Rush was also previously with the Kansas City Chiefs, but was waived/injured at the beginning of training camp.
The Steelers released Rush in last October, freeing him up to become a member of the Chiefs. He initially made the active roster, but after a rough preseason, the team went in another direction to locate some help, which they found in James Pierre.
Rush, a 2023 fourth-round pick out of South Carolina by the Indianapolis Colts, was cut by the Colts out of training camp. The Chiefs proceeded to claim Rush off waivers following his release, before the Steelers then signed him weeks later in 2023.
With Pittsburgh, Rush took on the role of dimebacker against the Tennessee Titans a season ago, playing 21 snaps in his NFL regular-season debut. He would win a starting gunner role to start the year in Pittsburgh, but not hold onto it after pressure from Pierre.
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Puppy zipped in suitcase almost ready for adoption at Pittsburgh rescue
A puppy is being cared for by the Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh in Homewood after police said his owner zipped him inside a suitcase on Christmas Day.
When you see him, you would never know how his little life got started. The little white dog loves to play and has quickly become a favorite at HARP.
However, nearly two weeks ago, Pittsburgh police said his owner, 56-year-old Jayme White, zipped him inside a suitcase she was carrying on Christmas Day. They said a witness told them she was yelling at the dog and hit it several times before putting it in the bag.
Now White is facing several charges, including animal neglect and public drunkenness.
HARP executive director Dan Cody said animal control brought them the puppy the next morning.
“When the dog arrived, he was in relatively good condition, given the circumstances,” Cody said.
They couldn’t find any signs of physical abuse.
“He was a little bit shy, but he very quickly warmed up,” Cody said.
They believe he’s about two and a half months old now, and expect he’ll be a large breed. Most importantly, they said he’s completely healthy.
“He’s just so energetic and loving,” Cody said.
The Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office told KDKA that White has surrendered custody of the animal to the rescue, so once he’s neutered, microchipped and vaccinated, he should be up for adoption in the coming days.
“We’ll find a great home for him,” Cody said.
While the circumstances remain unclear, Cody hopes this case serves as a reminder that owning a pet comes with a great responsibility.
“If you do know someone who is struggling or needs help, we are a place where you can come for resources,” Cody said.
White is now out of jail after a judge ruled she get a mental health evaluation. Her preliminary hearing is set for April.
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