15-year-old arrested in connection to Kennywood shooting
Police announced an arrest of a 15-year-old in connection to the Phantom Fall Fest shooting two weeks ago. KDKA's Shelley Bortz has more from Allegheny County Police Headquarters.
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Police announced an arrest of a 15-year-old in connection to the Phantom Fall Fest shooting two weeks ago. KDKA's Shelley Bortz has more from Allegheny County Police Headquarters.
Fifteen-year-old Darryl Pirl is being charged as an adult.
The park is employing several new safety measures to keep guests safe.
The park is employing several new safety measures to keep guests safe.
The park is employing several new safety measures to keep guests safe.
KDKA's Bryant Reed has the latest details on what Kennywood will be doing to ensure parkgoers are safe following last weekend's shooting.
Kennywood Park officials are increasing security and upgrading perimeter checks and entrance policies in the wake of a triple shooting.
Most parkgoers who KDKA's Erika Stanish talked to said while Kennywood's new safety and security measurements may be a step in the right direction, they all agreed that what happened last weekend should have never happened.
Kennywood Park officials are increasing security and upgrading perimeter checks and entrance policies.
Kennywood Park officials are increasing security and upgrading perimeter checks and entrance policies in the wake of a triple shooting during the opening of Phantom Fall Fest; KDKA's Jessica Guay reports.
The shooting inside Kennywood over the weekend continues to bring up safety concerns inside the park.
The shooting inside Kennywood over the weekend continues to bring up safety concerns inside the park; KDKA's Chris Hoffman reports.
The family of a man shot in Kennywood is sharing their story.
KDKA's Jennifer Borrasso talked exclusively to the fiancée of a man who was shot at Kennywood and to his daughter about what they saw and remember.
New details have emerged about the weekend shooting at Kennywood Park.
After a night of chaos at Kennywood Park on Saturday, police say that a suspect in a shooting that injured three people is still on the run.
A gun found after a weekend shooting at Kennywood was reported stolen from Ohio, police said Monday, though there was still no word on how the gun got into the park; KDKA's Chris Hoffman reports.
Questions remain about what security measures were in place and what protocols were followed before and after the triple shooting inside Kennywood Park; KDKA's Jessica Guay reports.
People are shaken after a weekend shooting at Kennywood that left three people injured; KDKA's John Shumway has the latest.
Multiple people told KDKA that metal detectors were not working, and some of the bag checks were not thorough.
KDKA's Chris Hoffman shares the latest on the shooting from Kennywood, where he spoke to multiple people who voiced their displeasure regarding what they perceived as lax safety measures inside the park.
Patrons said security was fairly lax on the opening night of Phantom Fall Fest.
One patron told KDKA that they were essentially just shuffling people through on the opening night of Phantom Fall Fest at Kennywood.
Police said the three victims were treated at local hospitals and are expected to be OK.
KDKA-TV's Bryant Reed has an update from Kennywood, where police say shots were fired on Saturday night.
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