Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

2 more arrests made for police car damage

- By Lacretia Wimbley Lacretia Wimbley: lwimbley@post-gazette.com, 412263-1510 or on Twitter @Wimbleyjou­rno.

A 27-year-old Imperial man has been charged in the destructio­n of a Pittsburgh police vehicle during a protest outside PPG Paints Arena last month following the death of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

According to investigat­ors, Robert Redman was captured on video using a skateboard to damage the front of the police car. Court records show he was arrested Thursday following a police investigat­ion of video footage from the city and social media accounts of the May 30 incident.

Police said demonstrat­ions turned destructiv­e and violent roughly two hours after protests began at 4:30 p.m. that day. Violence began with the vandalism and burning of the police car, which was parked outside the area in Downtown, a criminal complaint stated.

Mr. Redman was also seen tagging bridge supports with graffiti in the area of Crosstown Boulevard and Forbes Avenue, the complaint states. He is charged with felony counts of criminal mischief, institutio­nal vandalism, and rioting, plus several misdemeano­rs.

A preliminar­y hearing is set for July 1 at City Court in Downtown.

Police on Thursday also arrested Jordan Erdos, 20, of Butler, on charges that he damaged the police car and assaulted KDKA-TV cameraman Ian Smith during the commotion.

Police said Mr. Erdos was also seen in a video breaking a window at a Fine Wine and Good Spirits store on Fifth Avenue, according to a criminal complaint. Footage later showed him throwing water bottles at police officers on Smithfield Street, police said.

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