A man has died after officials said he was shot multiple times in Pittsburgh’s Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood Wednesday afternoon.Pittsburgh Public Safety spokesperson Cara Cruz told Action News 4 on the scene that officials were called to Fenway Alley following a six-round ShotSpotter alert around 3 p.m. Cruz said when authorities arrived, an adult man was found with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead on the scene. “At this time, we have the violent crime unit detectives,” Cruz said. “The mobile crime unit is processing evidence at the scene. And, they’ve recovered some shell casings.”Pittsburgh’s only news chopper, Sky 4, was over the scene where multiple police officers and EMS officials could be seen blocking off the road. Cruz said at this time, there are no immediate suspects, stating an investigation remains ongoing. “Obviously, you know, we’re going door to door trying to, you know, recover video if, if there’s any other evidence and, you know, a firearm or any evidence that it could be found,” Cruz said.Residents said they heard the shots and were terrified, but unfortunately not surprised. They said crime has been increasing for years. “A lot of just drug trafficking in the area. A lot of homeless march up and down the street at night. I’m a nurse, so I get home late hours. A lot of people come out of the dark alleys. There’s a lot of abandoned buildings. So I definitely feel unsafe when I get off because I don’t know who’s going to approach me,” Daidra Younger said. Before the shooting, Younger had organized a group of concerned neighbors to speak with police and City Council to address their concerns. Anyone interested can meet at the corner of California Avenu and Forsythe Street on Friday, March 20 at noon. 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 —

A man has died after officials said he was shot multiple times in Pittsburgh’s Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood Wednesday afternoon.

Pittsburgh Public Safety spokesperson Cara Cruz told Action News 4 on the scene that officials were called to Fenway Alley following a six-round ShotSpotter alert around 3 p.m.

Cruz said when authorities arrived, an adult man was found with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead on the scene.

“At this time, we have the violent crime unit detectives,” Cruz said. “The mobile crime unit is processing evidence at the scene. And, they’ve recovered some shell casings.”

Pittsburgh’s only news chopper, Sky 4, was over the scene where multiple police officers and EMS officials could be seen blocking off the road.

Cruz said at this time, there are no immediate suspects, stating an investigation remains ongoing.

“Obviously, you know, we’re going door to door trying to, you know, recover video if, if there’s any other evidence and, you know, a firearm or any evidence that it could be found,” Cruz said.

Residents said they heard the shots and were terrified, but unfortunately not surprised. They said crime has been increasing for years.

“A lot of just drug trafficking in the area. A lot of homeless march up and down the street at night. I’m a nurse, so I get home late hours. A lot of people come out of the dark alleys. There’s a lot of abandoned buildings. So I definitely feel unsafe when I get off because I don’t know who’s going to approach me,” Daidra Younger said.

Before the shooting, Younger had organized a group of concerned neighbors to speak with police and City Council to address their concerns. Anyone interested can meet at the corner of California Avenu and Forsythe Street on Friday, March 20 at noon.

This is a developing story.

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