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Subject Complaints against PGH police at 2nd-lowest level in a decade.
Date April 4, 2023 2:03 PM
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The Gainey administration’s implementation of new disciplinary rules and the impending hire of a police chief come as metrics point to decreased tension between police and citizens.

There is no unanimity, though, about what’s driving the statistical trend.

Is it better training and body cameras on all police officers? Or just community members losing trust in reporting complaints to the city?
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