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1 man in critical condition after shooting in Pittsburgh's Bedford Dwellings neighborhood

1 man in critical condition after shooting in Pittsburgh's Bedford Dwellings neighborhood

CBS News3 days ago
A man has been hospitalized in critical condition after a shooting in Pittsburgh's Bedford Dwellings neighborhood.
Just before 8 p.m. Sunday, Pittsburgh police officers from Zone 2 were dispatched to the 2500 block of Chauncey Drive for a single, four-round ShotSpotter alert.
While officers were en route to the scene, a man with a single gunshot wound to his chest arrived at the Zone 2 police station after driving himself there.
EMS personnel subsequently transported the man to an area hospital.
A preliminary information suggests that the suspect fled the scene on Chauncey Drive in a vehicle, heading north, towards the McKees Rocks area.
Officers are reviewing any available camera footage and interviewing witnesses in the area as the investigation remains ongoing.
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