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RNC Cheers Acquittal of Officer Involved in Freddie Gray Case
Hudson Hongo · 07/18/16 09:19PMWhile discussing recent deadly attacks against police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke stopped to offer some “good news” onstage at the Republican National Convention on Monday: A Baltimore officer charged with the involuntary manslaughter of Freddie Gray had been acquitted.
Third Cop Acquitted in Death of Freddie Gray
Jordan Sargent · 07/18/16 11:15AMJudge Drops Assault Charge Against Baltimore Cop Brian Rice in Freddie Gray Case
Andy Cush · 07/11/16 02:55PMYet Another Baltimore Cop in Freddie Gray Case Opts for Bench Trial
Andy Cush · 07/05/16 09:31AMBaltimore Officer Who Drove Freddie Gray to His Death Found Not Guilty of Murder
Gabrielle Bluestone · 06/23/16 10:55AMSome Insightful Analysis of the Next Freddie Gray Cop Case to Go to Trial
Andy Cush · 06/06/16 03:14PMFreddie Gray Officer Edward Nero Acquitted on All Charges
Andy Cush · 05/23/16 10:12AMBaltimore Cops Shoot 13-Year-Old Boy Carrying Replica Handgun
Hudson Hongo · 04/27/16 06:00PMJudge Schedules William Porter's Retrial in Freddie Gray Case for June
Brendan O'Connor · 12/21/15 08:36PMA Baltimore judge has scheduled the retrial of Officer William Porter, who faces who faces manslaughter, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and misconduct charges in the death of Freddie Gray, for June. According to the Associated Press, five other officers are due to go on trial before then.
Jury Deadlocked in Freddie Gray Manslaughter Trial
Brendan O'Connor · 12/15/15 07:05PMOn Tuesday, Judge Barry Williams told jurors to keep deliberating in the trial of William Porter for the death of Freddie Gray after they sent him a note saying they were deadlocked, the Baltimore Sun reports. Porter is charged with manslaughter, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and misconduct in office.
First Baltimore Cop on Trial in Freddie Gray Death Takes Stand in His Own Defense
Brendan O'Connor · 12/09/15 11:55PMMan Sues Baltimore Police for Wrongful Arrest During Freddie Gray Protests
Brendan O'Connor · 11/19/15 07:08PMA man who was arrested during the civil unrest in Baltimore, in April, following the death of Freddie Gray, is suing the Baltimore police department for wrongful arrest, excessive force, false imprisonment and battery. Allegedly, when asked for his badge number, the arresting officer replied, “It’s 666. I’m the devil.”
Report: Freddie Gray’s Mother Attempted Suicide This Week
Taylor Berman · 10/23/15 09:04AMBaltimore Police Officer Complains of Being Unfairly Interrogated by Baltimore Police
Andy Cush · 10/13/15 02:06PMA judge ruled today that statements made by Baltimore Police Sgt. Alicia D. White, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the April death of Freddie Gray, will be admissible for use in her trial. White’s attorney had petitioned that the statements be suppressed, claiming without intentional irony that White’s rights were violated during an interrogation by the Baltimore Police Department.