Summary
An Allegheny County judge this morning acquitted a suspended Pittsburgh police officer of criminal charges stemming from a South Side incident in which he shot a man during an arrest after drinking.
Paul Abel, 35, an eight-year veteran, grabbed his attorney and shook his hand after Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey A. Manning announced not-guilty verdicts for aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and drunken driving.See the full content of this document
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City Police Officer Cleared of South Side Assault Charge
Abel declined comment after the verdict but said he wanted to get his...
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