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Petitions to End Solitary Confinement and No-Knock Warrants (Breonna’s Law)
February 7, 2021 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
The Alliance for Police Accountability (APA) is organizing to put two binding ballot questions on the May ballot for Allegheny County and Pittsburgh. The first petition seeks to end solitary confinement in Allegheny County Jail, and the second petition pertains to banning “no-knock” warrants (Breonna’s Law) in Pittsburgh. To be added to the May ballot, these petitions require many thousands of signatures from Allegheny County and/or Pittsburgh residents by February 16.
Stop by the Highland Ave. driveway on February 7, 1:30–3 pm, to sign the petitions. You also can download the Solitary Confinement and No-Knock Warrant petitions and mail them to APA prior to the deadline.
Contact Stephanie Creasy at screasy16@gmail.com if you need to coordinate signing at another time.
Important! You must be a registered voter in the city of Pittsburgh to sign for “Breonna’s Law.” You must be a registered voter in Allegheny County to sign for the solitary confinement initiative.