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  2. Robert Coll - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Coll (born 1934) was a longtime Pittsburgh Police leader, who served as Pittsburgh Police Chief from March 1, 1975 – April 4, 1986. He first joined the force in 1960. [1] [2] In the last year of his tenure as Chief the Pittsburgh Police boasted 1,200 sworn officers. [3]

  3. Pittsburgh Police - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Police (PBP), officially the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, is the largest law enforcement agency in Western Pennsylvania and the third largest in Pennsylvania. The modern force of salaried and professional officers was founded in 1857 but dates back to the night watchmen beginning in 1794, and the subsequent day patrols in the ...

  4. Category:Chiefs of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police - Wikipedia

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  5. Pittsburgh Police Chief - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Police Chief is an American law enforcement official who serves as the head of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, appointed by the Mayor of Pittsburgh.The Chief is a civilian administrator, and was historically referred to as the Police Superintendent as well as Chief, both titles having the same authority and meaning.

  6. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that nearly 320 rare books, maps, engravings, and other items had been stolen from the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's main branch in Oakland, which houses the system's rare book collection. [9] The items, including a 1787 document signed by Thomas Jefferson, were valued at more than $8 million.

  7. Cameron McLay - Wikipedia

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    McLay made national headlines when he delivered a speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention that focused on police-community relations in the United States. [20] He received criticism for the speech for appearing in full police uniform while giving the appearance of endorsing a political party and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, a violation of city of Pittsburgh ethics codes ...

  8. Pittsburgh Bureau of Police (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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  9. Andrew Bayne Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew Bayne Memorial Library is a public library in Bellevue, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States.The library sits on a four-acre (1.6 ha) parcel of land donated to Bellevue borough in 1912 by the daughters of Allegheny County sheriff Andrew Bayne, and houses approximately 14,000 print volumes.