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The Pitt News The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | december 6, 2017 | Volume 108 | Issue 80

athletes and activism page 8

Pitt police deploy Taser on woman Rachel Glasser News Editor

LaTonya Sharif, athletic director at Holy Family Academy (left), and Ian Troost, a former Pitt football player, talk during a panel on activism in sports Tuesday in Posvar Hall. Aaron Schoen STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

MAN ARRESTED AFTER HARASSMENT CLAIMS

Janine Faust

ment Monday, according to court documents. He was released after posting the $10,000 bail for the theft incident. Pitt police arrested a man Tuesday night A Pitt police officer, who declined to give after issuing a bulletin alerting students of his her name, said they arrested Dintino again potential presence in Oakland and citing sevTuesday night. Reached by phone around 10 eral female students who said he “made them p.m., she said Dintino was transferred to Alfeel uncomfortable.” legheny County jail, but did not respond to “We would like our community to be aware questions about what he was charged with. of a suspicious subject identified as Daniel Before Tuesday’s arrest, Pitt spokesperson Dintino,” the bulletin said. “We have received Joe Miksch said the University was issuing several complaints regarding Dintino’s behavDintino a persona non grata letter, essentially ior.” barring him from Pitt’s campus. Dintino, 24, was arrested on a warrant out A Pitt student, who asked to remain anonyof Ross Township Sunday for charges of theft. mous, alleges she was approached twice by He was also charged with stalking and harassAssistant News Editor

someone she believes is Dintino. While eating on Forbes Avenue Sunday, she said he sat at the table next to her and began asking her questions about what she was eating and if she went to Pitt. “This all happened in a period of about three minutes, I got uncomfortable so I texted a friend and asked her to call me so I could stop talking and leave,” she said. She said she went to the Pitt police Sunday night and told them about her encounter with Dintino after hearing the stories from the other women in a Facebook group chat. She also said a similar incident happened two days later. See Arrest on page 3

Pitt police deployed a Taser on a woman who fled from UPMC Presbyterian Monday morning. A video aired on WTAE shows the woman wearing a hospital gown walking along Forbes Avenue in the direction of traffic on the road. Pitt police shouted at her to stop moving, but she continued to walk. A University police officer then deployed a Taser and she fell to the ground. This appears to be the first time Pitt police used a Taser since the department equipped officers with them in November. Pitt police were also recently equipped with body cameras. In the video, witnesses disagree about whether the use of the Taser was justified. University spokesperson Joe Miksch said Pitt police are reviewing the use of the Taser. What the video of the incident does not show, Miksch said, is that moments before the footage was taken, the woman was running against traffic on Forbes Avenue, “endangering her life as well as others’.” “University police were concerned for the well-being of this woman and for others,” Miksch said. “University police are reviewing the situation, as is routine.”


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