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Pitt leaders use Twitter to condemn killing of George Floyd, 2 others

Jerry DiPaola
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Pitt basketball coach Jeff Capel tweeted a call for peace and equality Monday.

From the Cathedral of Learning to Petersen Events Center to the football team’s training facility on the South Side, some of Pitt’s most high-profile officials and coaches have expressed sadness and outrage at the killing of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis.

Football coach Pat Narduzzi said in a tweet he was “saddened and sickened” by the death of George Floyd. He wrote that Floyd was “murdered at the hands of four police officers.”

A tweet from the men’s basketball team said “the recent and senseless deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd made it clear that we have a larger purpose.” Arbery and Taylor were shot to death in southern Georgia and Louisville.

“We have the opportunity to be the voice of our generation and use our platform to be the catalyst of change.”

It is a cause championed by basketball coach Jeff Capel, whose paternal grandfather, Felton Capel Sr., was hand-picked by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to help desegregate the south.

Athletic director Heather Lyke expressed her “tremendous empathy for all our African American student-athletes, coaches & staff.”

Additionally, Pitt’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will hold a Zoom meeting Thursday for student-athletes to voice any concerns. Lyke and Chancellor Patrick Gallagher will attend. “We aim to make this a reoccurring event,” SAAC said in a tweet. Pitt senior football player Cal Adomitis is president of SAAC.

Assistant head coach Charlie Partridge wrote, “I am so sorry for anyone who has faced injustice.”

Chancellor Patrick Gallagher added, “It’s time to turn the lens inward and consider Pitt’s role in perpetuating unfair structures and systems.”

Jerry DiPaola is a TribLive reporter covering Pitt athletics since 2011. A Pittsburgh native, he joined the Trib in 1993, first as a copy editor and page designer in the sports department and later as the Pittsburgh Steelers reporter from 1994-2004. He can be reached at jdipaola@triblive.com.

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