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Fishing under ice. DISH Remote Access. Free Sound Recorder. Plus. CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News. Teen plunges 30 feet to death during concert - US news - Life. PITTSBURGH — A man plunged to his death after he crashed through a window at an arena during a concert, police said. The Allegheny County medical examiner's office identified the man as 19-year-old Joseph Kimutis, of McDonald. He had been rushed to a hospital after smashing through a window at the Peterson Events Center on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night. He fell about 30 feet, officials said. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Kimutis had attended the event with his father. Pittsburgh police are checking on a report that Kimutis got down in a football stance, yelled "hike," and then charged toward a double-paned window. Police Lt. Daniel Herrmann told the Post-Gazette that the glass was about an inch thick. 'A little out of it' According to the newspaper, he plunged to "a sloped hillside bordering a cement walkway.

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