
Police shooting investigation underway along Murray Avenue in Greenfield
Allegheny County Police said their officers are responding to a shooting along Murray Avenue that happened just after 10 p.m. on Wednesday evening.
Details are limited at this time but dispatchers told KDKA that one person was taken to the hospital following the shooting. Their condition is unknown at this time.
It's unclear if the shooting involved police officers from the city of Pittsburgh or what led up to the police shooting.
A spokesperson for Pittsburgh Public Safety said they were working to gather more information about the incident.
It's unclear if any police officers were injured during the shooting incident.
Allegheny County Police say more information is expected to be released in the near future.
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