Bicyclist Killed In Collision With Vehicle

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A bicyclist is dead after colliding with a car overnight in Pittsburgh.

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The crash happened just after 1:00 a.m. along Stanton Avenue.

First responders found the man on the ground unconscious and started performing CPR.

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Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

The driver of the vehicle involved remained at the scene of the crash.

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Police are investigating.

Source: Bicyclist Killed In Collision With Vehicle

Chicago thieves target Neiman Marcus, GameStop amid Rittenhouse protests | Fox News

Thieves reportedly targeted a Neiman Marcus store on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile and a GameStop on the South Side on Friday night as protesters took the streets to oppose Kyle Rittenhouse’s’ acquittal.

Chicago police wouldn’t confirm if the thefts were related to the protests, according to FOX 32 in Chicago.

At the Neiman Marcus, a group of 15 men reportedly rushed into the department store and left in three vehicles with their stolen merchandise.

Protesters across the country expressed their disapproval of the jury’s decision in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Friday. The 18-year-old Illinois resident shot and killed two protesters and wounded another last year during a protest in Kenosha that followed the police-involved shooting and wounding of Jacob Blake.

Kenosha is about 66 miles north of Chicago, along the western shore of Lake Michigan.

Source: Chicago thieves target Neiman Marcus, GameStop amid Rittenhouse protests | Fox News

One Person Taken To Hospital After Firefighters Battle Flames At 2-Alarm Fire On South Side – CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — First responders were called out the scene of a fire on Pittsburgh’s South Side early Saturday morning..

Officials say the call came in early Saturday morning just before 5:30 a.m. in the 1100 block of East Carson Street.

Fire Chief Darryl Jones tells KDKA that one person was rescued from the building and was taken to the hospital. The person is believed to be in critical condition.

Source: One Person Taken To Hospital After Firefighters Battle Flames At 2-Alarm Fire On South Side – CBS Pittsburgh

Ward announces $2M for infrastructure projects in Westmoreland County

Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward, R-Hempfield, on Friday announced nearly $2 million in Commonwealth Financing Authority grants for five local projects in Westmoreland County.

The projects in Hempfield, Mt. Pleasant and Unity townships as well as Delmont and Jeannette were among 266 projects statewide totaling $94.4 million that the CFA approved. The grant allocations include $84 million for 166 transportation infrastructure projects in 54 counties and $10.4 million for 100 environmental and infrastructure projects in 38 counties.

“Strong communities help build strong economies,” Ward said. “The funding … will advance local infrastructure projects that are important to helping our community be a better place to live, work and raise a family.”

Local projects approved for funding are:

  • Donohoe Road upgrades in Hempfield, $924,952;
  • Sixth Street bridge repairs in Jeannette, $639,368;
  • Delmont sediment and pollutant mitigation project, $225,000;
  • culvert replacement in Mt. Pleasant Township, $112,000; and
  • playground improvements at Unity Township Park, $75,000.

The grant programs are underwritten with money assessed through the state’s impact fee, which is paid by unconventional natural gas producers.

Source: Ward announces $2M for infrastructure projects in Westmoreland County

Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted of all charges in Kenosha shooting

Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted Friday on all charges for shootings that killed two men and injured a third during last year’s violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted Friday on all charges for shootings that killed two men and injured a third during last year’s violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Emotions have been running high in anticipation of the jury’s verdict, with protests and shouting outside the courthouse and Gov. Tony Evers deploying National Guard troops to Kenosha.

The case left Americans divided over whether Rittenhouse, 18, was a patriot taking a stand against lawlessness or a vigilante.

The teen faced five charges, including intentional homicide in the fatal shootings of Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, as well as attempted homicide for wounding Gaige Grosskreutz, 27.

Judge Bruce Schroeder threw out a weapons charge against Rittenhouse on a technicality over the length of the gun’s barrel.

A seventh count against the teen for violating curfew on the night of the shootings was also dismissed after the judge ruled that prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence.

Rittenhouse was 17 when he brought a semi-automatic rifle and a medical kit to Kenosha in what he claims was an effort to protect businesses as riots broke out on Aug. 25, 2020, following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a black man who was left paralyzed from the waist down.

Source: Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted of all charges in Kenosha shooting

Missing 82-year-old man from Armstrong County considered to be at special risk of harm or injury

 

Fred Fair was last seen on Thursday afternoon

He’s described as being six feet tall and 150 lbs with gray hair and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a winter coat and knit hat.

Anyone who has seen Fred Fair should contact their local police.

Missing 82-year-old man from Armstrong County considered to be at special risk of harm or injury

Man goes missing after walking away from caretaker at Sheetz in Washington County

George Girdish was last seen on Tuesday.

Police said he has not been seen or heard from since and has not returned to his home.

Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 has reached out to state police seeking a picture and description of Girdish.

Source: Man goes missing after walking away from caretaker at Sheetz in Washington County

Westmoreland lawyer accused of assaulting state trooper at Seven Springs waives right to hearing

 

A Westmoreland County assistant public defender accused of assaulting a state trooper at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Somerset County waived his right to a preliminary hearing Thursday.

David E. Mulock, 36, of Murrysville, has been suspended with pay since his arrest on charges of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness, resisting arrest and simple assault in connection with the Sept. 15 incident, according to online dockets.

Authorities said Mulock appeared drunkcand initially refused to furnish identification in the parking lot where he struggled with officers and resisted arrest as they attempted to place him in custody.

Police said Mulock kicked one officer during the confrontation, which occurred the night before the start of the annual three-day Westmoreland County Bench Bar Conference for local lawyers and judges.

Mulock serves an assistant public defender. For now, he will continue to earn his $54,000 annual salary while he remains suspended pending the disposition of the case, according to county officials. He was hired by the county in 2014 and previously worked as a law clerk for Westmoreland Common Pleas Judge Tim Krieger.

Source: Westmoreland lawyer accused of assaulting state trooper at Seven Springs waives right to hearing

Loaded gun found in passenger’s duffel bag at Pittsburgh International Airport

Gun was found by TSA officers

Allegheny County Police said a 25-year-old woman was found with a loaded gun in a duffel bag at the main security Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at Pittsburgh International Airport early Thursday morning.

County police said the woman did not possess a valid concealed carry permit.

Source: Loaded gun found in passenger’s duffel bag at Pittsburgh International Airport

Pa. House passes bill to allow permitless concealed gun carry

A bill to allow people to carry concealed weapons without a permit was passed by a divided Pennsylvania House on Tuesday, but faces a veto threat from the governor.

The parties were split in the vote, as occurred in the state Senate last week, with Republican mostly supporting it and Democrats mostly opposed.

Supporters said getting concealed carry permits under current law can be subject to the whims of county sheriffs and that concealed carry permit holders can forget when their licenses expire and therefore unknowingly violate the law.

Source: Pa. House passes bill to allow permitless concealed gun carry

Pizza shop worker attacked with ladle, cash register stolen during robbery in Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH — A pizza shop worker was attacked with a ladle before a cash register was stolen early Wednesday morning in Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood.

The worker was locking up the Vocelli Pizza on Murray Avenue around 2:30 a.m. when two males approached him from behind and forced him back into the business, police said.

One of the males hit the victim over the head with a ladle before taking off with the entire cash register, police said.

No arrests have been made in the robbery.

The worker was not seriously hurt, police said.

Source: Pizza shop worker attacked with ladle, cash register stolen during robbery in Pittsburgh

Here’s how and when to watch longest lunar eclipse in 580 years

Mark your calendars, the Beaver Moon eclipse is a must-see — and it’s the longest of the century!

On the morning of Friday, Nov. 19, the full Beaver Moon will take place in a 97%-total lunar eclipse, according to NASA, meaning that nearly all of the moon’s surface will be shrouded in the Earth’s shadow.

November 2021’s eclipse will be about three and a half hours long, stretching from 2:18 to 5:47 a.m. EST. The Beaver Moon eclipse will peak at 4:02 a.m. EST, NASA reports, and will be visible across North America.

This history-making, near-total lunar eclipse coincides with the full Beaver Moon, which will reach peak illumination at nearly the same moment as the eclipse’s height. But don’t worry — the moon will appear full from Thursday evening through Saturday morning, meaning you can catch an unencumbered glimpse of the full moon, too.

The Beaver Moon gets its name from beaver hunting season, which used to peak this time of year. Plus, beavers start retiring to their lodges for the winter around now, too. Other names for November’s full moon include the Digging Moon (from the Tlingit), the Whitefish Moon (from the Algonquin), and the Frost Moon (from the Cree and Assiniboine).

Source: Here’s how and when to watch longest lunar eclipse in 580 years

Rittenhouse jury asks judge for extra copies of jury instructions

Jury deliberations begin Tuesday in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the armed Illinois teenager who killed two people and wounded another during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer.

Rittenhouse jury asks judge for extra copies of jury instructions

From CNN’s Brad Parks

Jurors in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse have asked the judge for extra copies of the jury instructions, specifically pages 1 through 6.

In this case, attorneys from both sides did arrive, until the clerk learned the simplicity of the question, according to the courtroom pool reporter. The matter was not seen on courtroom pool cameras.

The jury was provided 11 additional copies, according to the courtroom pool reporter.

Pages 2 through 3 of the jury instructions focus on the self-defense and provocation instructions. Page 4 of the jury instructions focuses on crimes requiring intent to kill. Pages 5 and 6 focus on the first count of first-degree reckless homicide for the fatal shooting of Joseph Rosenbaum.

Jurors began deliberating at 10:15 a.m. ET on Tuesday.

Source: (6) Rittenhouse jury asks judge for extra copies of jury instructions

Former Pittsburgh defense attorney pleads guilty to marijuana distribution charges in federal court | TribLIVE.com

In 2014, attorney Daniel Muessig created an advertisement for his law practice and posted it on YouTube.

In the funny, over-the-top video that had more than 150,000 views, he urged people to hire him to represent them in court because, he said, “I think like a criminal.”

Now, seven years later, Muessig finds himself in the role of an actual criminal.

The 39-year-old pleaded guilty Tuesday to two felony counts in federal court in Pittsburgh — conspiracy to distribute marijuana and possession with intent to distribute marijuana.

The government said the amount of illegal drugs attributable to Muessig was between about 220 and 880 pounds. He faces prison time when he is sentenced by Senior U.S. District Judge Arthur J. Schwab in March.

Federal prosecutors said Muessig, along with another man, Wayne Barker, operated a drug stash house at a home on Covode Street in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill.

Investigators with the Greater Pittsburgh Safe Streets task force, who had a wire tap and then set up surveillance at the house, saw people involved in the conspiracy carrying large black trash bags with green stickers identifying the strain of marijuana to vehicles. Then, around 9:30 a.m. on May 24, 2019, Muessig was seen carrying a black backpack into the house.

About 40 minutes later, two more men arrived at the house and went inside.

Later, investigators said that Muessig and another co-defendant, Hector Rodriguez, carried two large boxes from the house and put them in a Dodge Ram parked in the next-door neighbor’s driveway.

After the Dodge pulled out, police pulled it over. Inside the boxes Muessig and Rodriguez had carried out, they found $400,000, the government said.

A subsequent search of the residence resulted in the discovery of boxes full of marijuana, packaging material, a vacuum sealer and money counter.

The marijuana weighed 404 pounds. There was an additional $5,012 seized from the residence, as well.

Muessig is facing a five-year mandatory prison sentence. However, there is a provision in federal court called the “safety valve” that would allow for a reduced sentence if he can meet several requirements, including proving that he was not a leader of the organization and that he did not use weapons or violence in his crimes.

If Muessig qualifies for the reduction, the advised prison term would be 30 to 37 months.

Source: Former Pittsburgh defense attorney pleads guilty to marijuana distribution charges in federal court | TribLIVE.com

More new stores coming to Westmoreland Mall, with 2 set to reopen

A slew of new stores are set to open at Westmoreland Mall, including two that previously shuttered at the Hempfield site.

Charlotte Russe and Christopher & Banks, which previously occupied storefronts at the mall, will be joined by locally owned Neecs Sneaks and Rock Bottom jewelry store.

The announcements come after the mall for several years lost tenants, with 10 empty storefronts in 2019. The decline was part of a national trend that continued through the covid-19 pandemic, leading to the closure of thousands of stores — including Charlotte Russe and Christopher & Banks.

During the pandemic in 2020, more than 12,000 stores closed nationwide, according to CoStar Group, which tracks data for the real estate industry.

Now, some of those stores are making a comeback.

Charlotte Russe in March 2019 announced the closure of all of its stores, including five in the Pittsburgh region. That same month, the company was purchased by YM Inc., a Toronto-based clothing manufacturer. By April 2019, officials announced 100 Charlotte Russe stores would reopen.

At Westmoreland Mall, Charlotte Russe is expected to open next spring, said Stacey Keating, spokeswoman for CBL Properties, which owns Westmoreland and Monroeville malls. The store will reopen in its previous storefront on the upper level of the former Sears wing.

Millers’ Prom and Formal Wear, which opened in mid-January after moving from its location in Greensburg, currently occupies the space. Store officials said they are moving to first floor of the Macy’s wing where Dressbarn was located.

Christopher & Banks filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February and began closing more than 400 stores nationally, including the Westmoreland Mall and Pittsburgh Mills locations. The store is slated to reopen in its former storefront at Westmoreland Mall, according to a sign posted outside the location.

Keating said the store will open in early December.

The storefront is occupied by Knockerball Run, which will move to the second floor of the former Sears wing in a storefront previously occupied by Flix Up, a selfie studio.

Neecs Sneaks, which opened in Greensburg last year, will move into the former GNC storefront on the second level of the Macy’s wing.

Source: More new stores coming to Westmoreland Mall, with 2 set to reopen

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