Man Charged In Shots Fired Outside Waterworks Walmart
A man is facing charges after an argument inside the Waterworks Walmart led to shots fired in the parking lot last month.
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A man is facing charges after an argument inside the Waterworks Walmart led to shots fired in the parking lot last month.
Pittsburgh Police are continuing their investigation after shots were fired outside of the Waterworks Walmart.
There is a large police presence at the Walmart in the Waterworks Shopping Plaza.
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