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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.
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.
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 ...
After the death of Freddie Gray had been ruled a homicide by the medical examiner, State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced Friday morning her office's intent to pursue criminal charges against ...
BALTIMORE -- Instead of a dramatic conclusion to the first of six trials of police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, the mistrial left Baltimore in suspense and confusion, with no immediate ...
A Baltimore judge acquitted Lieutenant Brian Rice of manslaughter and other charges in connection with the arrest and death of Freddie Gray in 2015.
BALTIMORE -- Prosecutors dropped the remaining charges Wednesday against three Baltimore police officers awaiting trial in the death of Freddie Gray, bringing an end to the case without a conviction.
Following Freddie Gray's death on April 19, fierce protests between Baltimore residents and police erupted on Monday. Check out the gallery above to see the latest happening in Baltimore.
Baltimore • The parents of Freddie Gray reached a tentative $6.4 million settlement with the city of Baltimore, nearly five months after their son was critically injured in police custody ...
News Baltimore’s Mayor: Our ‘Citizens Deserve Answers’ in Freddie Gray’s Death Freddie Gray was able to walk April 12 when he was handcuffed and put inside a Baltimore police van.