UPMC officials declined to comment on Zappala's remarks, but provided the Associated Press with a list of the most important security improvements -- including plans to have at least one armed officer available on all shifts at its Allegheny County hospitals and UPMC Hamot in Erie. [More]Why? Are they saying their "study" is wrong?
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
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Interesting thing about the "study" . They fail to mention how many of the armed people were gang affiliated , felons, or drug affiliated .
Kind of the same way statistics of youth shootings include gang bangers etc , but neglect to state the facts behind the statistics .
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