A gunman died in Pittsburgh’s Garfield neighborhood Wednesday night after exchanging thousands of rounds with police in a tense, six-hour standoff. Less than 90 minutes into the standoff, during a lull in the gunfights, authorities rushed residents from Broad Street and North Mathilda Street homes out of the area. Police
A standoff involving exchanges of gunfire between law enforcement and a gunman barricaded inside a home in Pittsburgh’s Garfield neighborhood entered its fifth tense hour Wednesday afternoon. State police described the shootout as a “developing situation,” with bursts of gunfire erupting sporadically into the late afternoon — about five hours