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The police of Allegheny County examined the police in the Pittsburgh police in knowledge of death

The police of Allegheny County, the murder commissions for the police, examine the death of an undetected man overnight in Pittsburgh's police custody.

The man was irregular and tried to enter a city police vehicle, and, according to County Police, was brought to the ground at around 2:53 a.m. on Friday by the Pittsburgh police in the neighborhood of the district of Pittsburgh.

He went to heart, while he was treated by paramedics and died in a hospital, said the County police.

The incident began around 2:43 a.m. when the man, according to investigators, exit from a still running vehicle in the 800 block of the Boulevard sawmill. The vehicle dipped into a building and the man went away.

Jim Madalinsky, a spokesman for the district police, said the man was the driver and nobody seemed to be in the vehicle.

The man was then seen as he went on the traffic, approached the vehicles and tried to get into a pickup at the intersection of Mt. Washington and Bon Air on Bausman Street and the Saw Mill Run Boulevard.

The police said the pickup pulled the man towards Warrington Avenue.

County 911 sent the Pittsburgh police at 2:46 a.m. seven minutes later. Officials met him at Saw Mill Run and Warrington.

The county's police said the man tried to get into a police vehicle in Pittsburgh and rejected the commands before he was taken into custody.

Madalinsky said the Pittsburgh police did not use weapons to subject the man.

He said the investigators had received a video, but did not disclose which part of the incident it was.

According to the police police, the man had “noticeable” head injuries, said Madalinsky and road rash on his body.

Cara Cruz, a police spokesman in Pittsburgh, said that the patrol police officers who answered were as well as the administrative vacation paid.

The Pittsburgh police did not answer numerous questions about the incident – including the number of civil servants who were used specific for men and notified the district as Pittsburgh – and instead referred three to the district police.

Madalinsky said that he could not state certain details, e.g. B. whether detective would have identified the collection or the driver who pulled the man because the incident was examined.

Anyone with information can call the district police tip line under 1-833-all-tips.

Jonathan D. Silver is a triple news editor. He comes from New York City and Cornell University graduate and worked as a reporter and editor in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for 26 years before led to the trib in 2022 as an enterprise reporter. Jon also worked as a journalist in Venezuela, England, Wisconsin and California. It can be reached at jsilver@triblive.com.

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