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rangerrebew:
Pittsburgh police won't send officers to certain emergency calls, will redirect to telephone unit
Stephen Sorace
February 27, 2024ยท2 min read
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Pittsburgh police won't send officers to certain emergency calls, will redirect to telephone unit
Police officers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will no longer respond to lower-priority calls that the bureau says do not require an in-person response, and will instead redirect them to its Telephone Reporting Unit.

Officers will still respond to "in-progress emergencies," where a person may need medical aid, domestic disputes, calls with evidence or where the Mobile Crime Unit will be requested to process a scene, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police said in a statement announcing the changes.

The Telephone Reporting Unit will field calls for theft, harassment, criminal mischief and burglary alarms, WPXI-TV reported.

https://news.yahoo.com/pittsburgh-police-wont-send-officers-162455158.html

rangerrebew:
Another glowing success for "defund the police." *****rollingeyes*****

mountaineer:
Pittsburgh is now facing crippling police shortage. The department is no longer responding to 911 calls for robberies, harassment, or theft.
A suburb of Pittsburgh, Verona, now has **𝗭𝗘𝗥𝗢** police officers on duty at night.

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https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1783958829387948535

Kamaji:

--- Quote from: mountaineer on April 27, 2024, 12:39:44 pm ---Pittsburgh is now facing crippling police shortage. The department is no longer responding to 911 calls for robberies, harassment, or theft.
A suburb of Pittsburgh, Verona, now has **𝗭𝗘𝗥𝗢** police officers on duty at night.

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https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1783958829387948535

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Have they figured out yet who's to blame for this?

mountaineer:
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey was busy shepherding Joe Biden around a Sheetz gas station the other day. Too busy to worry about policing in his city. Verona is down the river a bit but still in the same county, a working class community. Not sure what its problem is.

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