The Baltimore Police Department revealed that the van carrying Freddie Gray made a previously unknown stop. When asked why this information wasn't known before, police were unable to offer an explanation. Jeff Pegues reports.
In all, nearly 70 people sued the city in 2017, claiming officials failed to prevent the violence that followed the arrest and death of Gray in April 2015, despite warnings that there would be violence. The settlement was agreed to on Feb. 17, The Baltimore Sun reported. Gray died from ...
Brian Rice were the arresting officers who chased Gray after he made eye contact with one of them and took off running. In the months that followed the arrest, prosecutors have backed off the knife issue somewhat, instead arguing that the officer shouldn't have chased and detained Gray. Nero...
Gray suffered no injuries to suggest a neck hold or anything stemming from physical restraint during his arrest. Assistant Medical Examiner Carol Allan noted that in bystander video, Gray is seen bearing weight on his legs and speaking as officers load him into the van. ...
Today, the Baltimore prosecutor said the arrest of Freddie Gray was illegal and what happened to him in police custody was murder.SCOTT PELLEY, JEFF PEGUES
would have us believe that Freddie Gray merely made eye contact with police and then fled. Jew spinThis prompted, as the goes, the cops to ‘pursue, arrest, and murder’ Gray. Cops murder another innocent black. Bull. The six cops, 3 blacks and 3 whites, are political prisoners of the...
Freddie Gray became a national news story thanks to a man named Kevin Moore, who filmed the last few minutes of Gray’s arrest. After giving a copy of the video to investigators, Mooreuploaded the footage onlineand it quickly went viral. It showed Gray being held face down on the sidewalk...
Rev. Jamal Bryant, who gave the eulogy at Freddie Gray's funeral, talks about the unanswered questions swirling around the death of Freddie Gray and the validity of various threats from gangs who say they will "take out" law enforcement.
One year after Gray’s arrest and death, some critics say there is a lack of progress in improving the lives of Baltimore’s African-American residents. The Rev. Westley West leads a march for Freddie Gray to the Baltimore Police Department's Western District police station, April 22, 2015...
“They won’t remember the details of the police activity or the details of the arrest of Freddie Gray or the events that happened after that, when the van driver called for backup, which are the events that involve Mr. Porter,” he said. What we know about Freddie Gray’s arrest ...