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Camo Nesbit (left) and Harry Jones III continue prepping the mural site.
Starting this week, the big Black Lives Matter mural Downtown, along the Allegheny River beneath the Fort Duquesne Bridge, is getting a facelift. And it includes at least a few faces you might recognize.
Last weekend, artist Camerin “Camo” Nesbit and three assistants began what is expected to be the two-week process of revising the mural, which began life last year as a guerrilla art project in response to the police killing of George Floyd.
Bill O Driscoll A detail of the existing mural
Nesbit is the resident artist for Riverlife, the nonprofit organization working to enliven the Riverwalk there, which is frequented by bicyclists, runners and sightseers, and is plainly visible from the north bank of the river occupied by PNC Park.
Pittsburgh’s Fireworks Task Force reported having its busiest night yet on Saturday, with two notable incidents.
The task force, made up of eight members from the city’s bureaus of police and fire, began an enforcement initiative on June 22.
It responded to 88 fireworks-related complaints overnight Saturday, and issued 34 warnings.
The notable incidents happened at Brashear High School and Brookline Park.
According to Pittsburgh Public Safety, a basketball court at the high school was damaged when a large display of fireworks was set off in the court and the cardboard boxes they were kept in caught fire.
Fireworks set off in Brookline Park caused the trash cans they were piled next to to catch fire.