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Lengthy protest at Pittsburgh Mayor Peduto's house morphs into 'unlawful assembly,' pepper spray, 1 arrest

Megan Guza And Nate Smallwood
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto gets up to leave after speaking with demonstrators outside his residence in Point Breeze late Wednesday.
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After an unlawful assembly was declared at Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home in Point Breeze late Wednesday night, police funneled demonstrators into nearby Mellon Park where they broke up the remaining group, using pepper spray on some.
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Pittsburgh police pushed a demonstration in front of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home in Point Breeze late Wednesday into Mellon Park after declaring their assembly had become unlawful.
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Pittsburgh police pushed a demonstration in front of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home in Point Breeze late Wednesday into Mellon Park after declaring their assembly had become unlawful.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto speaks with demonstrators outside his residence in Point Breeze on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto speaks with demonstrators outside his residence in Point Breeze on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto speaks with demonstrators outside his residence on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020.
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Pittsburgh police pushed a demonstration in front of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home in Point Breeze late Wednesday into Mellon Park after declaring their assembly had become unlawful.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto gets up to leave after speaking with demonstrators outside his residence in Point Breeze late Wednesday.
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Demonstrators voice their displeasure outside Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto speaks with demonstrators outside his residence on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020.
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Pittsburgh police pushed a demonstration in front of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home in Point Breeze late Wednesday into Mellon Park after declaring their assembly had become unlawful.
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Pittsburgh police push a demonstration from streets into Mellon Park after declaring their assembly at Mayor Peduto’s Point Breeze home unlawful on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020.
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Pittsburgh police pushed a demonstration in front of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home in Point Breeze late Wednesday into Mellon Park after declaring their assembly had become unlawful.
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Pittsburgh police pushed a demonstration in front of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s home in Point Breeze late Wednesday into Mellon Park after declaring their assembly had become unlawful.

An hours-long protest Wednesday night outside the Point Breeze home of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto ended in chemical spray, chaos and one arrest after a confrontation between protesters and police in riot gear near Mellon Park.

A group of about 100 protesters had originally marched from the park to Peduto’s Hastings Street home around 8 p.m. to confront the mayor about perceived inaction and lies, particularly in regard to tense moments with police during protests over the past months.

The mayor, who was not home when protesters descended on his street the night prior, was waiting for demonstrators on his front stoop when they arrived.

Peduto invited protesters onto his stoop about 8:30 p.m.

Many questions and demands of the mayor revolved around the June 1 protest in East Liberty where officers used tear gas and projectiles to disperse protesters, as well as the weekend arrest of a protester by plainclothes officers in an unmarked van.

The tense dialogue eventually broke down, with protesters returning to chants such as, “Hey hey, ho ho, Bill Peduto has got to go,” among others.

A 10 p.m. curfew was put in place because of some protesters spending all of Tuesday night into Wednesday morning outside the mayor’s home, playing music and using sirens to make themselves known, leading some neighbors on Hastings Street to complain.

Police gave the first dispersal order about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday.

“I am Officer Spinneweber of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. I hereby declare this to be an unlawful assembly. I order all those assembled at (the mayor’s address) to disperse. You must leave the immediate vicinity.”

The officer noted that anyone who disobeyed the order could be arrested or subject physical force.

“The following routes of dispersal are available to you: Down Hastings back toward Reynolds Street, back toward Mellon Park. You have two minutes to disperse.”

Protesters moved down Hastings and toward Mellon Park. Once at the park, police told protesters they could not be on the sidewalk or in the street and moved them farther into the park.

Police deployed canisters of a chemical that appeared to be pepper spray, with at least one officer spraying it from about a foot away into the face of some protesters.

Some protesters collapsed, and other shouted that they couldn’t breathe.

One person was taken into custody, according Pittsburgh police. It was not immediately clear the charges for which the person was arrested.

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