Teenage boy charged in connection with a shooting at the Ross Park Mall that injured another teenager

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A sixteen-year-old suspect was charged on Wednesday in connection with a shooting that occurred at the Ross Park Mall in Pittsburgh on September 30th, 2025 which injured one person that night. This teenage boy faces charges of gun charges, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment and he shot another teenager who showed up to Allegheny General Hospital after shots were fired. According to a criminal complaint, the teen at the hospital shot told investigators they had been shot while walking in the Ross Park Mall parking lot near the Dick’s Sporting Goods House of Sport. The teenager who was injured shot back and police confirm the two teenagers attend the same school. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the suspect, and it is unclear if the teenager that was hurt in this shooting at the Ross Park Mall will face charges. This morning, Ross Township Police Chief Brian Kohlhepp noted two more juveniles who were actively shooting during the incident are being criminally charged. Kohlhepp also stated that one of those two juveniles is in custody, while both the other and the main suspect are still at large.

Duquesne man arrested for disorderly conduct at a restaurant at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pennsylvania State Police at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh reported via release yesterday that twenty-seven-year-old Noah Trombetto of Duquesne was arrested on October 5th, 2025 for disorderly conduct at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh early that morning. Trombetto and twenty-nine-year-old Elijah Swain of Pittsburgh engaged in an argument at Flipt restaurant at 1:25 a.m. Trombetto continued his loud arguing and did not leave despite security telling him to leave and he resisted arrest from security when security tried to escort him out of the casino. Trombetto then fell on the floor and resisted attempts to be restrained by security when security tried to restrain him until Pennsylvania State Police arrived at the scene and arrested him. Trombetto was compliant with the Pennsylvania State Police when they arrested him. Trombetto was released without incident to his fiancé and he will receive filed citations by mail. 

Wanted woman apprehended after SWAT incident in the Middle Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A SWAT situation occurred yesterday in the Middle Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh and a wanted woman was taken into custody as a result of it. According to Allegheny County dispatchers, emergency crews responded to the 100 block of Erin Street at 4:47 p.m. yesterday. Police confirm that a woman that had outstanding warrants barricaded herself inside a house on Erin Street and the woman surrendered without incident. SWAT units received a call to help out with this incident. The identity of the woman who was apprehended is unknown at this time.

Aliquippa man arrested for harassing an Aliquippa woman in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported via release today that an Aliquippa man was arrested for harassing an unidentified woman from Aliquippa. This incident occurred on Highland Avenue on October 8th, 2025 and thirty-one-year-old Ahmed Elkhatib harassed the thirty-eight-year-old female victim there at 6:41 p.m. that night. Elkhatib was arrested for his actions.

Safety among topics discussed at the Beaver County Commissioner’s most recent work session

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver, PA) Several topics including safety were discussed at the Beaver County Commissioners’ work session this morning at 10 a.m. at the Beaver County Courthouse in Beaver. “How does Beaver County safeguard their residents from violent attacks?” was a question that was asked to the Beaver County Commissioners during the audience participation segment of the session. Beaver County Solicitor Garen Fedeles responded by saying the Beaver County has “an ESU unit that is second-to-none, compared to other counties in the area, ours is much more tactically advanced, much more organized, and we can say for the residents of Beaver County, we have an elite unit that’s available that if something like that were to happen.” Beaver County Commissioner Chairman Dan Camp also mentioned that the Beaver County Commssioners have recently invested this past year in hiring one person full-time that focuses on training at certain places like schools, fairs and businesses so if something like an active-shooter event occurs in Beaver County In other business, Commissioner Jack Manning talked about two siginificant and successful recent events in Beaver County. The first event Manning talked about was the inaugural Beaver County EdFest that Manning and several thousands of people, mostly teachers, attended at the Community College of Beaver County Dome in Monaca on Monday. This event celebrated teachers and education professionals in the county for their work. Manning also talked about he and Commissioner Tony Amadio attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new additions to the Pittsburgh International Airport and their new terminal will open sometime before the Thanksgiving travel starts there. Manning also said that the Pittsburgh International Airport “has a big impact on Beaver County, because it again it solidifies our geographic position for economic development.” Fedeles also mentioned that in terms of the November 4th, 2025 election in Pennsylvania, 12,259 mail-in ballots were both printed out and requested. 5,594 of those mail-in ballots have been returned and that percentage of those ballots returned was the second-highest percentage in the state of Pennsylvania at 45%. Beaver County Recreation and Tourism Director Tony Caltury also mentioned that a three-day event, the Beaver County Kennel Club’s Autumn Barkfest dog show, which will take place at the Brady’s Run Ice Arena in Beaver Falls from Friday, October 17th through Sunday, October 19th from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on those days, which has over 600 entries for dogs to be shown in front of professional judges to try to win their specfic contests.

Twenty-five-year-old man apprehended for shooting and killing a man in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported via release today that twenty-five-year-old Taevaughn Goodnight of Baden was apprehended yesterday for being the suspect of a shooting in Aliquippa that night which killed twenty-four-year-old Gevod Tyson. This shooting occurred at approximately 9:05 p.m. at 1117 Wade Street. Goodnight and an unidentified twenty-one-year-old woman were reported to be involved in this incident and were stopped by the City of Aliquippa Police Department on Franklin Avenue. After interviews were held with the two suspects and witnesses, Goodnight admitted that he engaged in an altercation with Tyson and was present at the address on Wade Street. Goodnight shot once with his firearm which hit Tyson in his right thigh when Goodnight got involved in a physical altercation with Tyson. Tyson was pronounced dead a short time later at Heritage Valley Sewickley at 9:15 p.m. Meanwhile, Goodnight and the female suspect escaped the scene in his vehicle. However, Goodnight was still taken into custody by Aliquippa police and Beaver County District Attorney Nate Bible approved a criminal homicide charge for him. Goodnight is now in the Beaver County Jail without bail and an investigation into this shooting is on-going.

President Donald Trump honors Charlie Kirk with Presidential Medal of Freedom on what would be his 32nd birthday

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday posthumously awarded America’s highest civilian honor to Charlie Kirk, the assassinated activist who inspired a generation of young conservatives and helped push the nation’s politics further to the right.

Receiving the award on Kirk’s behalf was his widow, Erika. Her voice cracking and often falling to a whisper as she wiped away tears, Erika Kirk talked about her late husband’s life, political beliefs and legacy.

“Thank you, Mr. President, for honoring my husband, in such a profound and meaningful way. And thank you for making this event a priority,” she said. “Your support of our family and the work that Charlie devoted his life to will be something I cherish forever.”

The ceremony coincided with what would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday. It came about a month after the Turning Point USA founder was fatally shot while speaking to a crowd at Utah Valley University.

In a sign of Kirk’s close ties to the administration, he was the first recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in Trump’s second term. The president also spoke at Kirk’s funeral in September, calling him a “great American hero” and “martyr” for freedom, while Vice President JD Vance accompanied his body home to Arizona on Air Force Two along with Erika Kirk.

“We’re here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for liberty, beloved leader who galvanized the next generation like nobody I’ve ever seen before, and an American patriot of the deepest conviction, the finest quality and the highest caliber,” Trump said during the medal ceremony.

Of Kirk’s killing, the president said, “He was assassinated in the prime of his life for boldly speaking the truth, for living his faith and relentless fighting for a better and stronger America.”

The Presidential Medal of Freedom was established by President John F. Kennedy in 1963 for individuals making exceptional contributions “to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.”

Trump returned to the U.S. in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday after a whirlwind trip to Israel and Egypt to celebrate a ceasefire agreement in Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza that his administration was instrumental in brokering. The president joked that he almost requested to reschedule the ceremony because of the trip.

“I raced back halfway around the globe,” Trump said. “I was going to call Erika and say, ‘Erika, could you maybe move it to Friday?’ And I didn’t have the courage to call. But you know why I didn’t call? Because I heard today was Charlie’s birthday.”

Argentine President Javier Milei, who had been visiting with the president at the White House earlier, stayed on to attend the ceremony.

Trump has awarded a string of presidential medals going back to his first term, including to golf legend Tiger Woods, ex-football coach Lou Holtz and conservative economist Arthur Laffer as well as to Yankees Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera and conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, the latter of which came during the 2020 State of the Union. He awarded posthumous medals to Babe Ruth and Elvis Presley.

This term, Trump has also announced his intentions to award the medals to Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and a close former adviser, and to Ben Carson, who served as Trump’s first-term secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Kirk founded Turning Point USA in 2012 and Trump praised him as one of the key reasons he was reelected last year.

But Kirk’s politics were also often divisive. He sharply criticized gay and transgender rights while inflaming racial tensions. Kirk also repeated Trump’s false claims that former Vice President Kamala Harris was responsible for policies that encouraged immigrants to come to the U.S. illegally and called George Floyd, a Black man whose killing by a Minneapolis police officer sparked a national debate over racial injustice, a “scumbag.”

As Tuesday’s ceremony was underway, the Trump administration said it had revoked the visas of six foreigners who U.S. officials deemed had made derisive or mocking comments about Kirk’s assassination. The six who had their visas revoked were from Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay and South Africa.

The move comes as the Trump administration and its supporters have zeroed in on people who made critical comments about Kirk, leading to firings and other discipline.

Trump wrote in a social media post hours before it started that he was moving the ceremony from the White House’s East Room to the Rose Garden to accommodate a crowd he said would be “so big and enthusiastic.”

Trump paved over the grass there and put in a patio area, and talked happily about the medal ceremony being one of the first major events in the new space. He noted how the weather had cleared up after it was expected to be raining, saying: “I was telling Erika, God was watching. And he didn’t want that for Charlie.”

Kirk’s widow said she asked their 3-year-old daughter what she might have given her father for his birthday, and she responded a stuffed animal and a cupcake while saying he hoped he’d get a birthday surprise. Erika Kirk said her husband was sometimes hard to buy presents for, but the medal was the perfect gift.

Erika Kirk said her husband might one day have run for president “but not out of ambition. He would only have done it if that was something that he believed that his country needed from his servant’s heart.”

She said God began a “mighty work” through her husband, and she intends to see it through. She finished her remarks by saying Charlie’s story reminds us that “to live free is the greatest gift but to die free is the greatest victory.”

Southbound Interstate 79 Wexford Interchange Overnight Restrictions Begin Wednesday in Allegheny County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that starting tonight, weather permitting, overnight restrictions on Interstate 79 in Marshall Township and Franklin Park Borough of Allegheny County will begin. From 7 p.m. tonight to 6 a.m. both tonight and tomorrow night and from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday night to Saturday morning, there will be a single-lane restriction on southbound I-79 from Mingo Road to approximately 1.5 miles north of the I-79/I-279 split for barrier installation work there.

Aliquippa bowl-a-thon to help veterans

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ALIQUIPPA — Sheffield Lanes will host a Nov. 9 Bowl-A-Thon to benefit veterans through the Gary Sinise Foundation.

League Bowler Chad Wilson, a veteran himself, along with Zach D’Agostino from Sheffield Lanes in Aliquippa, are organizing the event and are looking for bowlers and sponsors to participate.

Up to 16 teams can participate in the Bowl-A-Thon. Six people may be on each team, but only four will bowl each game. The entry cost is $180 per team.

Teams will bowl a total of 10 games, starting at 8 a.m. Teams must get a minimum of 10 cents per pin, with a goal of $1 per pin; this total pledge can be broken up across a variety of people or companies.

Lunch will be provided, and Sheffield Lanes’ bar will be open for business throughout the event.

There will be drawings for a 50/50 and raffles, strike ball, as well as award prizes.

Ricky Dee’s Pizza will provide pizza at the end of the event. After the Bowl-A-Thon, sponsors will receive an email with their team’s score card for the total amount they owe, as well as a link to donate directly to the Gary Sinise Foundation.

The Gary Sinise Foundation is a tax-exempt, public charity founded by actor Gary Sinise (“Forest Gump.”) The foundation “honors and supports veterans, first-responders, wounded heroes, families of the fallen, and those enduring invisible wounds.”

Sheffield Lanes in Aliquippa will host a bowling fundraiser for veterans.

All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

For more information, reach out to D’Agostino at 724-375-5080, or email Wilson at
sheffieldbowlathon@gmail.com.

Pittsburgh man accused of starving four pitbulls, one of them to death

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Xavier Williams of Pittsburgh is now accused of starving four pitbulls so badly that one of them died as a result of it. Investigators confirm that they discovered these pitbulls inside the Marshall-Shadelane apartment of Williams. Officers found the dogs at this apartment on Sunday because Williams’ ex-wife discovered one of the dogs, “lying in a cage, barely breathing, surrounded by urine and feces,” according to police. Officials confirmed that one of the four pitbulls later died from neglect and starvation after it was taken to an emergency animal hospital. Investigators confirmed the dog that died was too weak to move and too frail to hold its head up. According to the criminal complaint, the three other pitbulls in the apartment were so severely malnourished that their bones were visible, and they were unable to stand on their own and when Williams was questioned by police, he blamed his ex-wife for not taking care of the dogs. Police noted that there was no water or food in the cages of the dogs and visible wounds were one of the reasons the dogs had deplorable conditions. The three surviving dogs were removed by animal control and were taken to Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh. Williams was released on non-monetary bond and his preliminary hearing is set forsometime in November.