The Allegheny County District Attorney has dropped all charges against two New York men accused of posting locations of police officers on Twitter during the G-20 summit. More...
A line of police officers and a line of lawyers faced off at Pittsburgh Municipal Court yesterday, quarreling over why more than 100 people were arrested in the streets of Oakland on the final day of the G-20 summit. More...
A parade of college students marched through the Municipal Courts Building yesterday to explain why they were caught up in mass arrests following the G-20 summit, and District Judge Kevin E. Cooper played the role of a scolding parent. More...
The Municipal Courts Building was a hive of activity this morning, with at least 91 hearings scheduled for people swept up in arrests during the G-20 summit. More...
Protesters of last month's G-20 summit aired a slew of complaints and concerns last night at an emotional public hearing before the Citizen Police Review Board, the first of at least two planned to explore the city's handling of the demonstrations. More...
The Allegheny County district attorney's office has dropped charges against a Post-Gazette reporter arrested while covering a protest in Oakland during the G-20 summit. More...
When Pittsburgh police ordered an Oakland crowd to disperse hours after the Sept. 25 end of the G-20 summit and then arrested scores of people, they marched down a path that has led other cities into lawsuits and seven-figure settlements. More...
The first time the University of Pittsburgh's campus was rocked by lawlessness, dimmed by smoke and littered with less-than-lethal ammunition, university Police Chief Tim Delaney wasn't in a position to do much about it. More...
Having grown up in Nazi Germany and survived the concentration camps, I have been grateful to enjoy the freedoms in the United States for the past 54 years. More...