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Pittsburgh Police Chief Larry Scirotto hosts 5th and final community meeting
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The fifth and final conversation between community members and Pittsburgh’s police chief was held Thursday at Trinity AME Zion Church in Sheraden.
A dozen community members attended the conversation to ask questions to Police Chief Larry Scirotto, who shared the four pillars he wants to incorporate around the community: reducing violent crime, community-police partnerships, quality of life and officer wellness.
“I suggest that we can be the gold standard for what community-police partnerships look like if we do it in an intentional way,” Scirotto said. “So that is where we are moving towards the future, and that’s why I say 2024 will look much different than 2023.”
He wants to change the narrative for a collective obligation to keep the youth and members of the community safe. He intends to hold those accountable. He also stressed how important providing mental health and emotional support is for his officers.
“If their minds are not healthy, I’m telling you the officer can’t serve you in the way that you deserve,” the chief said.
One community member asked about a potential gun buyback program. Scirotto said the last program was not as successful as intended but that gun violence is a main priority.
“The focus, the attention of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police every single day is to ensure those select individuals in our community that are willing and capable of committing gun violence are held accountable,” Scirotto said.
Younger members of the community attended and one Sheraden resident asked about community engagement, including community mentors and tutors.
The chief says he plans to have officers participate more in community engagement, attending high schools and middle schools to provide mentoring programs to younger people.
Community members said they’re hoping some of their questions will promote change. As for the future, Scirotto says he’s planning in 2024 to have the community involved in the hiring of officers.
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Steelers Making Another QB Change?
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13, but a Week 12 loss to the Cleveland Browns is still lingering over their heads. With questions on both sides of the ball, the Steelers used their “mini bye week” to self-evaluate and adjust where needed. As for everyone else, they followed reports that have built into a frenzy over the last several days.
We’ll start with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. The Steelers are 5-0 against winning teams this season and have had moments where not one, but two quarterbacks have shined. George Pickens remains a superstar wideout and there’s promise in the running game. But according to one report, there are questions about the play-caller. And it’s those inside the Steelers facility who are asking.
Meanwhile, the Steelers may be starting to run out of magic with Russell Wilson. They’ve waited all season to see what their Super Bowl-winning veteran can do, and over the course of four games, at least two have been impressive. One, while not a terrible showing, came with a loss, and now there are thoughts on change.
According to an NFL insider, the Steelers could certainly make another swap at quarterback this season, going back to Justin Fields. So, let’s answer the question of “when?”
And T.J. Watt is holding back on making a switch to the other side? The former Defensive Player of the Year isn’t having the impact the Steelers need him to have, and it could be because teams are putting so much attention to his side. Moving around the defense could make a difference, but there’s a report claiming he’s reluctant to do so.
Why? And can Pittsburgh afford for him to say no?
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What channel is Louisville vs Pittsburgh on today? UofL volleyball game time, TV, schedule
Four of the last five matches between third-ranked Louisville volleyball and top-ranked Pittsburgh have gone five sets.
Cardinals fans should expect another thriller tonight at the KFC Yum! Center, where the winner will clinch at least a share of the ACC title.
The Cardinals’ (25-3, 17-1 ACC) only conference loss came against Pitt (27-1, 17-1) on Oct. 25.
Louisville will attempt to snap a three-match losing streak against Pitt.
The Cardinals lead the all-time series, 20-17.
Pitt is on a 12-match win streak, and Louisville has won nine straight.
The last seven ACC titles have been won outright or shared by the programs.
Here’s how to watch the Louisville vs Pittsburgh match today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
- Date: Wednesday, Nov. 27
- Start time: 7 p.m.
The Cardinals and the Panthers are scheduled to play at 7 p.m. today at the KFC Yum! Center.
TV channel: ACC Network
Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
- Aug. 27 – vs. Wisconsin (AVCA First Serve Showcase), W 3-1
- Sept. 1 – Tennessee, W 3-0
- Sept. 3 – at Penn State, L 3-0
- Sept. 6 – vs. South Dakota (Northern Kentucky Tournament), W 3-1
- Sept. 7 – vs. Missouri (Northern Kentucky Tournament), W 3-0
- Sept. 8 – vs. Northern Kentucky (Northern Kentucky Tournament), W 3-0
- Sept. 14 – Northern Iowa, W 3-0
- Sept. 15 – Creighton W 3-2
- Sept. 18 – at Kentucky, W 3-1
- Sept. 22 – Nebraska, L 3-0
- Sept. 27 – California, W 3-0
- Sept. 29 – Stanford, W 3-0
- Oct. 4 – Clemson, W 3-0
- Oct. 6 – Georgia Tech, W 3-0
- Oct. 11 – at Florida State, W 3-2
- Oct. 13 – at Miami, W 3-1
- Oct. 18 – Wake Forest, W 3-0
- Oct. 20 – N.C. State, W 3-0
- Oct. 25 – at Pittsburgh, L 3-2
- Oct. 27 – at SMU, W 3-1
- Oct. 30 – Notre Dame, W 3-0
- Nov. 2 – at Notre Dame, W 3-0
- Nov. 8 – at Syracuse, W 3-0
- Nov. 10 – at Boston College, W 3-0
- Nov. 15 – Duke, W 3-0
- Nov. 17 – North Carolina, W 3-0
- Nov. 22 – at Virginia, W 3-1
- Nov. 24 – at Virginia Tech, W 3-0
- Nov. 27 – Pittsburgh
- Nov. 30 – at Stanford
- Aug. 30 – at Oregon, W 3-0
- Aug. 31 – vs. Long Beach State, W 3-0
- Sept. 3 – Buffalo, W 3-0
- Sept. 11 – at USC, W 3-0
- Sept. 13 – at Pepperdine, W 3-0
- Sept. 14 – vs. UC Santa Barbara, W 3-0
- Sept. 18 – Penn State, W 3-0
- Sept. 20 – East Carolina, W 3-0
- Sept. 22 – Marquette, W 3-0
- Sept. 25 – UMBC, W 3-0
- Sept. 27 – at Clemson, W 3-0
- Sept. 29 – at Georgia Tech, W 3-0
- Oct. 4 – at Boston College, W 3-1
- Oct. 6 – at Syracuse, W 3-0
- Oct. 9 – SMU, W 3-0
- Oct. 12 – at SMU, L 3-2
- Oct. 18 – California, W 3-0
- Oct. 20 – Stanford, W 3-0
- Oct. 25 – Louisville, W 3-2
- Oct. 27 – Notre Dame, W 3-1
- Nov. 1 – at Virginia, W 3-0
- Nov. 3 – at Virginia Tech, W 3-0
- Nov. 8 – North Carolina, W 3-0
- Nov. 10 – Duke, W 3-0
- Nov. 15 – Florida State, W 3-0
- Nov. 17 – Miami, W 3-0
- Nov. 22 – at Wake Forest, W 3-0
- Nov. 24 – at N.C. State, W 3-0
- Nov. 27 – at Louisville
- Nov. 30 – Georgia Tech
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