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‘Blood is on our hands’: Pittsburgh leaders call on community response to violent crime

Tom Davidson
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Assistant Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Shatara Murphy at a news conference on Monday at Project Destiny on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh police Chief Scott Schubert at a news conference on Monday at Project Destiny on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh police Chief Scott Schubert at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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City officials and community leaders at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh Group Violence Intervention coordinator Cornell Jones at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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The Rev. Michael Day, pastor of Legacy International Worship Center at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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North Side resident Tiffany Simpson at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.
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Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich, Councilman Bobby Wilson and the Rev. Paul Abernathy at a news conference on Monday at the Project Destiny parking lot on the North Side.

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