BALTIMORE -- A judge acquitted a Baltimore police officer of manslaughter and other charges Monday in the death of Freddie Gray, a black man who was critically injured in a police transport van. It ...
The assistant medical examiner who performed the autopsy of Freddie Gray testified during an extensive description of the man's injuries that the cause of his death was "neck injury" and the manner ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — Prosecutors failed for the second time in their bid to hold Baltimore police accountable for the arrest and death of Freddie Gray when an officer was acquitted Monday in the racially ...
BALTIMORE, MD -- A grand jury indicted all six officers charged in the case of Freddie Gray, who died of injuries he suffered in police custody, allowing the state's attorney to press ahead with the ...
Maryland State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced Friday morning that her office also found probable cause to file criminal charges against officers involved in the April 12 incident, ABC News reports ...
Hundreds marched and rallied in U.S. cities on Friday to demand more rights for workers and immigrants — and an end to police brutality after several high-profile cases of black men who died after ...
One of the officers arrested in the death of Freddie Gray has had disciplinary issues, having had his guns confiscated twice for threatening his ex-girlfriend’s husband with murder-suicide, according ...
Baltimore police Officer Edward Nero has been found not guilty of all charges for his part in the events leading to the death of Freddie Gray. Judge Barry Williams announced his decision Monday ...
While cases of police misconduct flood the news, a trial involving the death of Freddie Gray is set to begin Monday in Baltimore. Suggested Reading How Trump Now Targeting Cuba Can Be More Detrimental ...
The death of Freddie Gray, a Baltimore man who died in police custody after suffering serious spinal injuries, sparked violent protests across the city, prompting Maryland's governor to call in the ...
Five years ago this week, a 25-year-old Baltimore man died while in police custody. His name was Freddie Gray, and his death sparked days of protests and civil unrest. Eventually, Baltimore signed a ...
BALTIMORE — Baltimore police officer Caesar Goodson Jr. on Thursday was cleared of criminal wrongdoing in the death of Freddie Gray, a black man who died of injuries sustained while in police custody.
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