Officer answered noise complaint before Pittsburgh shooting


              Police Chief Scott Schubert listens as press secretary Maria Montaño reads a statement on behalf of Mayor Ed Gainey during a press conference, Sunday, April 17, 2022, at the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Headquarters on the North Side, about an overnight shooting at a party at an Airbnb in East Allegheny where two people were killed and several more were injured. (Alexandra Wimley/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)
            
              Pittsburgh police gather evidence after a shooting in the North Side left at least 11 injured and two dead early Sunday morning, April 17, 2022. (Shane Dunlap//Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)
            
              A Pittsburgh police investigator searches for evidence in the wake of an early-morning shooting that left two dead and 11 injured on the North Side on Sunday. (Shane Dunlap/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)
            
              Two people were killed when at least 11 were shot at a home in Pittsburgh's East Allegheny neighborhood on the North Side early Sunday, April 17, 2022 officials said. As many as 200 people — many of them underage — were attending a large party at an Airbnb rental property in the 800 block of Suismon Street when up to 50 shots were fired around 12:30 a.m., Pittsburgh Public Safety spokeswoman Cara Cruz said. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)
            
              Two people were killed when at least 11 were shot at a home in Pittsburgh's East Allegheny neighborhood on the North Side early Sunday, April 17, 2022 officials said. As many as 200 people — many of them underage — were attending a large party at an Airbnb rental property in the 800 block of Suismon Street when up to 50 shots were fired around 12:30 a.m., Pittsburgh Public Safety spokeswoman Cara Cruz said. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)
Officer answered noise complaint before Pittsburgh shooting