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Five cops involved in the 2015 arrest and death of Freddie Gray are facing charges for violating police department rules, with three of them up for possible termination.
Mosby called for system reform after the failure to find any criminal involvement in Gray's death. "We know that Freddie Gray did not kill himself," she contended.
The six Baltimore police officers involved in the death of Freddie Gray will go to trial, after a judge denied a motion to drop the charges
The Baltimore police officer who initiated the now-deemed unlawful and fatal arrest of Freddie Gray allegedly abused his authority just two weeks before the fatal encounter, prompting an internal inquiry from the Baltimore Police Department’s internal affairs. Further, according to an investigation by The Guardian, the officer had been removed from active duty before, and even […]
6 Cops Charged In Freddie Gray Death Released On Bond, GoFundMe Page Taken Down In Less Than An Hour
The six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray posted bond on Friday night, reports The Baltimore Sun. The six who have been charged are Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr., 45; Officer William G. Porter, 25; Lt. Brian W. Rice, 41; Sgt. Alicia D. White, 30; Officer Edward M. Nero, 29; and […]
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