A look at each of the homicides that have occurred in Allegheny County in 2024:
Jan. 7: Dai’Von Means
Dai’Von Dailon Means, a 3-month-old boy, died from blunt force trauma to the head in a Duquesne home. His mother, Alisha L. Parker, 26, has been charged with homicide.
Read more: Duquesne woman to stand trial on charges of killing infant son
Jan. 12: Antonio Smith
Antonio Smith, 27, of McKeesport was one of two men found shot to death in a car in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood. Smith was shot in the head.
Read more: Officials identify 2 men found dead in vehicle in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood
Jan. 12: Terrance Allen
Terrance James Ray Allen, 26, of Pittsburgh was one of two men found shot to death in a car in Pittsburgh Larimer neighborhood.
Read more: Officials identify 2 men found dead in vehicle in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood
Jan. 20: Anthony Johnson
Anthony Johnson Jr., 35, of Aliquippa died from gunshot wounds to the head, trunk and arm after an altercation in the Steel Shaker bar in Coraopolis. Three other people were wounded.
Read more: Man slain in Coraopolis shootings identified; 3 others wounded
Jan. 31: Derrick Eggleton
Derrick D. Eggleton, 30, of Pittsburgh died at UPMC Mercy Hospital after being shot in Pittsburgh’s Hill District. Deshawn Wallace, 46, of Pittsburgh has been arrested and charged with criminal homicide.
Read more: 1 dead, 1 injured in Hill District shooting
Jan. 31: Henry Craig
Henry J. Craig, 88, of Pittsburgh died of complications of a right hip fracture from an incident on Jan. 12, with the Allegheny County medical examiner’s office ruling the death a homicide.
Feb. 3: Antoine Dorsey
Antoine Elijah Devon Dorsey, 19, of Pittsburgh died after being shot in the chest when gunfire broke out at a baby shower in Pittsburgh’s Fairywood neighborhood.
Read more: 1 killed, 2 hurt during gunfire at baby shower in Pittsburgh
Feb. 9: Ramiah Griffin
Ramiah Griffin, 20, of Pittsburgh died after being shot in a Baldwin Borough apartment, with police saying she was shot by the father of their child together. Adelin Itongwa, 22, of Monroeville has been arrested and charged with criminal homicide.
Read more: Woman identified in fatal Baldwin shooting
Feb. 24: Warren Thompson
Warren Thompson, 40, of Pittsburgh died after being shot outside the 703 Social Club in Pittsburgh’s Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood. Akil Raheem Tennyson, 31, has been charged with criminal homicide.
Read more: 1 man charged, another dead in Marshall-Shadeland bar shooting
March 1: David Utley-Ralph
David Anthony Utley-Ralph, 25, of Mount Morris died from multiple gunshot wounds at UPMC Mercy after being shot in Station Square.
Read more: Station Square fatal shooting victim identified
March 3: Marquese Freeman
Marquese Freeman, 20, of Pittsburgh died at UPMC Mercy after being fatally wounded during a shooting in which two other people were injured. Quincey Gurske, 20, of Mt. Washington has been arrested and charged with homicide.
Read more: 1 dead, 2 injured in shooting in Allentown
March 4: Ronald Fuller
Ronald Fuller, 19, of McKees Rocks died at a local hospital from gunshot wounds to the torso and extremities after a gun battle in McKees Rocks.
Read more: 1 dead after exchange of gunfire in McKees Rocks
March 7: Marquise Jones
Marquise Jones, 20, died after being shot in Clairton.
Read more: Police investigate fatal shooting in Clairton
March 7: Andrew Miller
Andrew William Miller, 32, of Verona died at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital after being shot in the chest outside the World Class Tavern in Penn Hills.
Read more: 1 shot dead in altercation outside Penn Hills bar, police say
March 21: Marc Kovach
Marc Kovach, 37, of Pittsburgh was found fatally stabbed outside a vacant home in Pittsburgh’s Elliott neighborhood.
Read more: Man identified who was found stabbed to death in Pittsburgh’s Elliott neighborhood
Mike Palm is a TribLive digital producer who also writes music reviews and features. A Westmoreland County native, he joined the Trib in 2001, where he spent years on the sports copy desk, including serving as night sports editor. He has been with the multimedia staff since 2013. He can be reached at mpalm@triblive.com.