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Pittsburgh police, CAPA students join for pop-up Christmas caroling Downtown

Kristina Serafini
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Pittsburgh police Officer Mike Gay sings Christmas songs with students from Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts school along Liberty Avenue in Downtown during a Caroling with Cops event Wednesday.
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Seventh-grader Imani Houser and others from the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts school’s vocal department sing Christmas songs with police officers along Liberty Avenue in Downtown during a Caroling with Cops event Wednesday.
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A Pittsburgh police officer sings Christmas songs with students from Pittsburgh Public School’s Creative and Performing Arts school along Liberty Avenue in Downtown on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019.
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Pittsburgh police officers sing Christmas songs with students from Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts school along Liberty Avenue in Downtown during a Caroling with Cops event Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019.
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A snowflake clings to the eyelash of seventh-grader Laniya Wade as she and others from the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts school’s vocal department sing Christmas songs with police officers along Liberty Avenue in Downtown during a Caroling with Cops event Wednesday.
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From left, seventh-graders Sophia Tondra, La’Nya Evans and Savannah Michalski hug while they others from the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts school’s vocal department sing Christmas songs with police officers along Liberty Avenue in Downtown during a Caroling with Cops event Wednesday.

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Pittsburgh police officers and students from the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts magnet school spread holiday cheer Wednesday morning as the two groups met to sing Christmas songs together in Downtown.

Students from the school’s vocal department and officers from Zone 2 belted out holiday favorites along Liberty Avenue as commuters headed in to nearby offices to start their work days.

The pop-up performance lasted about a half hour.

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