The agency celebrated a milestone this week when a federal judge terminated two of the consent decrees 17 sections after finding full and sustained compliance including with rules for transporting people in police vans. Gray was handcuffed, shackled and transported without a seatbelt as officers repe...
The article focuses on the killing of Freddie Gray, a 25-year old African American in Baltimore, Maryland by 3 police officers who placed him in the back of a police wagon without a seatbelt. Baltimore city attorney Marilyn Mosby gave a clinical detail of Gray's killing and charged 6 ...
Two other officers were previously acquitted in relation to Gray's death -- Edward Nero and Caesar Goodson Jr. Another officer, William Porter, had a mistrial last year after a jury could not reach a consensus on the charges brought against him. Prosecutors charged th...
The death triggered protests, followed by looting and rioting and six police officers were charged in the case. The first trial of Officer William Porter, who checked on Gray several times while he was in the back of the van, ended in a hung jury. Nero, Officer Garrett Miller and Lt. ...
Photos released by the Baltimore Police Department show the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray. Top row (from left): Officer Garrett Miller, Lt. Brian Rice, Sgt. Alicia White; bottom row (from left): Officer Caesar Goodson, Officer William Porter, Officer Edward NeroBALTIMORE ...
After Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced that "Mr. Gray's death was a homicide," and criminal charges have been filed against six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, May 1, 2015 the curfew was lifted and the National Guard began to withdraw from the city. ...
In May 2015, Maryland State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced that the six police officers linked to Gray’s death would face charges ranging from assault to second-degree murder. Three of the six officers are African American. The first officer to stand trial, William Porter, was charged ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — The city of Baltimore has reached a $3.5 million settlement with a group of business owners whose property was damaged in the 2015 unrest that followed the death of Freddie Gray, a Black man injured in police custody. In all, nearly 70 people sued the city in 2017, c...
Nero is among six officers charged in READ MORE Gray's death. The trial of the first officer to be tried, William Porter, ended in a hung jury in December. Baltimore City Circuit CourtBaltimore PoliceEdward NeroFreddie GrayWilliam PorterWilliams Barry IN THIS SECTION Who is Rob...
In these particular trials, where police officers are the defendants, Waites said the “perfect” juror for each side may have a role reversal. video Related video Retracing Freddie Gray's last steps in Baltimore Usually, he said, the state wants jurors that are law enforcement-oriented and...