Politics & Government
Pittsburgh Mayor Responds To Protest At His Home
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto issued a statement Wednesday after protests occurred outside his Point Breeze residence.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Mayor Bill Peduto on Wednesday reacted to the late-night protest Tuesday outside his home in Point Breeze.
“I have long defended First Amendment rights to peaceably protest. I strongly believe that Black Lives Matter, that we are in a historic fight for civil rights in this country, and that it is right for people to take to the streets to demand much-needed reforms to policing in our cities, " Peduto said in a released.
"What I cannot defend is any neighborhood in our city — and their residents and families — being disturbed through the night and morning, and a peaceful protest devolving into unacceptable
conduct in which residents are being harassed and threatened. This crosses a line that cannot be allowed to continue, causing those committing crimes against residents to face possible legal consequences for their actions.
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"Using protests to create conflict and division, as some are doing, only impacts the ability of others to exercise their constitutional rights safely. I am working to make Pittsburgh a better city for all, and I have condemned and halted the arrest methods Pittsburgh police used last weekend.
"I understand that people are feeling fear, pain and anger in our communities, and that some want to take their frustrations out on me. I fully accept that, but I will not accept unjustified actions that threat neighbors in any part of the city."
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