Local police and medics responded to Mount Washington after multiple emergency calls reported an altercation between federal agents and a man they were taking into custody on Wednesday. VIDEO FROM NEWSCAST IN PLAYFINDER ABOVEOfficials confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that Pittsburgh police responded to the 400 block of Norton Street following multiple 911 calls for an individual fighting with “unknown law enforcement officers” in the street.Medics responded to evaluate all parties who were involved in the incident. We’re told ICE agents and an unidentified man were involved in the altercation. Pittsburgh police said they responded to emergency calls for service in their jurisdiction and did not assist ICE in their conducted activity in the area.Local police later cleared the scene.No additional information on the incident has been released.Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 is working to learn more about what led to the incident and if any charges have been filed.This is a developing story.Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.

PITTSBURGH —

Local police and medics responded to Mount Washington after multiple emergency calls reported an altercation between federal agents and a man they were taking into custody on Wednesday.

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Officials confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that Pittsburgh police responded to the 400 block of Norton Street following multiple 911 calls for an individual fighting with “unknown law enforcement officers” in the street.

Medics responded to evaluate all parties who were involved in the incident. We’re told ICE agents and an unidentified man were involved in the altercation.

Pittsburgh police said they responded to emergency calls for service in their jurisdiction and did not assist ICE in their conducted activity in the area.

Local police later cleared the scene.

No additional information on the incident has been released.

Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 is working to learn more about what led to the incident and if any charges have been filed.

This is a developing story.

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