Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Headquarters 1203 Western Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15233
About the Business
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Headquarters, located at 1203 Western Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15233, serves as the central hub for the city's law enforcement operations. This state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and providing essential services to the community. The headquarters houses various administrative offices, specialized units, and a dedicated team of officers and support staff who work tirelessly to protect and serve the residents of Pittsburgh. With a commitment to transparency, accountability, and community engagement, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Headquarters plays a crucial role in fostering a safe and secure environment for all.
Location & Phone number
1203 Western Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15233, United States
Reviews
"I went here to drop off no longer needed prescriptions. It was my first time here. I mistakenly entered their parking lot the wrong way. There is no sign along the street that said police station. I drove to the front of the building to find a sign to verify where I was. By doing so I went the wrong way in their parking lot. I had a guy stop me in a big-ego four wheel drive truck to tell me that I was going the wrong way. I said I realized that and was headed out to find a parking spot. He peered inside my small truck, I’m sure, to find something he could get me on. Disappointingly all he saw was my cute 12 pound puppy. I was not blocking anyone’s way, nor was I in anyone’s way. I was on my way out of the parking lot when this happened. I asked him if he had ever mistakenly entered a parking lot? After all, it was a mistake not an illegal action. I was barely in their parking lot for 25 seconds going maybe two miles per hour. The other three guys I ran into at the front door were equally as rude and disrespectful—for no reason. Even after I shared that I was there to drop off prescription medicines responsibly at their take back drug drop off they were COARSE and ILL-BRED. I would be very scared if I actually had official business to do there. There’s no way they don’t see everyone coming into this PUBLIC building as a convicted criminal. And that I pay their wages because I pay my taxes sickens me. Whoever goes here is screwed even before they walk inside. I’m so sorry if that is you, reading this. I can only imagine how horrible they are to their families when they go home every night."
"“You have the acting chief of police directing the police to do something contrary to what the ordinance says. Really, summing it."
"Recently on TikTok shows a video of officer Paul Able #3806. Tazing a man and wrongly arresting him after apparent "failure to disperse". This was hard to watch it's so absolutely disgusting and unacceptable how that man acted. It's terrifying these are the type of people you give authority to. Gross. Negligent."
"I want to thank all officers who sacrifice their lives every day in an attempt to keep Pittsburgh residents safe. Lately crime has progressed to more frequent, more life threatening and our officers are seemingly under attack by certain groups, even city officials. Citizens need to protect their neighborhoods along with officers. Parents need to play a more responsible role in their children's lives. State closed Mental Health facilities and expect officers to control severe mental health and addiction. Chill out when blaming officers. Frankly, our city is becoming Chicago quickly. Shortage of officers right now? Why don't you apply for the job???"
"I BELONG TO THE PITTSBURGH EMERGECY POLICE . I HAVE WORK WITH THEM IN THE PASSED AND I INJOY WORK THEM ON WE HAVE BEAT POLICE DEPT IN COUNTRY RIGHT HERE . I LOVE THEM I KNOW I AM SAFE HERE ."
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