It’s illegal to drive all-terrain vehicles and dirt bikes on city streets. But Pittsburgh Police claim last summer large groups were often roving through
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Pittsburgh public safety officials have created a tip line to crack down on people riding off-road vehicles on city streets and sidewalks.
Authorities said the increase in so-called “flash mobs” and “ride-outs” that involve groups of people riding all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes and other off-road vehicles on city streets and sidewalks often in the wrong direction and with no regard to traffic laws is part of a trend occurring across the country.
Officials noted that an ATV rider was struck and killed by an SUV in New York City last September when the ATV drove into a crosswalk against a red light. Two years ago another rider in New York lost an eye during a collision.
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Miami expects to announce next police chief in next 2 weeks
8 candidates being considered to replace Jorge Colina
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MIAMI – For the past week, Local 10 News has been working to find out details about the City of Miami’s progress in hiring the next Chief of Police.
In September, Chief Jorge Colina announced he would be retiring in January. Now in mid-February, the city continues its work to find a replacement.
Questions that have yet to be answered include what metrics are being used to make the final decision and how the administration factors in feedback, if any, from panelists who recently interviewed the candidates.
Pittsburgh police K9 Edo to be put down due to illness Share Updated: 11:48 AM EST Feb 13, 2021
Pittsburgh police K9 Edo to be put down due to illness Share Updated: 11:48 AM EST Feb 13, 2021
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Show Transcript STAFF, AND SPACES FOR VACCINATION DISTRIBUTION SITES. PITTSBURGH POLICE ARE MOURNING THE LOSS OF THEIR EXPLOSIVES DETECTION DOG. K-9 EDO WAS PUT DOWN YESTERDAY, BECAUSE OF ILLNESS. EDH HAD BEEN
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 11:48 AM EST Feb 13, 2021 The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police announced Saturday that it will have to put down its Explosives Detection K9 Edo due to illness.Edo started his career as a K9 officer in May 2013. He began his training on President s Day of 2013.Members of the PBP Bomb Squad, SWAT and K9 units will hold a procession for Edo on Camp Horne Road at noon.