
Mick Stinelli
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2 months ago |
post-gazette.com | Megan Guza |Hallie Lauer |Mick Stinelli |Jesse Bunch
Through the February darkness, in video clip after video clip, the same details emerged: A dark-colored sedan, angled headlights, and a light-colored sticker on the front and rear windshield. Those, multiple Allegheny County detectives testified Wednesday, were the telltale signs that allowed them to track Christina Spicuzza’s vehicle throughout Pitcairn and Wilkinsburg late Feb. 10, 2022, into early Feb. 11, 2022.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
post-gazette.com | Megan Guza |Keith Gushard |Mick Stinelli |Matt Miller
Next month's federal court trial of a Crawford County suspect in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot has been postponed as a superseding indictment has added more charges — for allegedly assaulting police three different times that day.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
post-gazette.com | Mick Stinelli
Three people were arrested after police searched a Marshall-Shadeland house where drugs and needles were kept next to children’s toys, according to a criminal complaint. John Malick, 52, Zackary Malick, 28, and Nicole Talerico, 26, were charged Friday with prohibited acts and endangering the welfare of children. According to the complaint, officers arrived with a search warrant at the Marshall-Shadeland home at 9:12 a.m. The three suspects were inside the home with two children.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
wyep.org | Mick Stinelli |Katie Blackley
September 11, 2023 Artists made “sounds that are never heard before” with instruments from Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers. By Mick StinelliMichael Johnsen still remembers the reaction he had when Richard Nicol first approached him about starting a business designing electronic instruments. “I said that was a bad idea,” Johnsen says, during a conversation in Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers’ workshop and office in Homewood. Starting a business just seemed daunting.
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Aug 25, 2023 |
post-gazette.com | Hannah Wyman |Mick Stinelli |Hallie Lauer
A week after a video briefing in which he described the targets of a high-profile May 2022 shooting Downtown as “criminals” despite not yet being convicted, Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. is seeking a gag order to restrict pretrial publicity in the case.
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