Emails between Baltimore city leaders show chaos, confusion
BALTIMORE — Officials here knew protests could erupt the day of Freddie Gray’s funeral but were overwhelmed by the riots that followed. Those are some of the details found in 7,000 pages of government...
View ArticleJudge denies motion to dismiss case against officers in Freddie Gray’s death
BALTIMORE — A state court judge Wednesday denied two key defense motions in the Freddie Gray case — one seeking its dismissal for alleged prosecutorial misconduct and another calling for prosecutor...
View ArticleBaltimore officials to vote on settlement with Freddie Gray’s family
BALTIMORE — City leaders will vote this week on a proposed $6.4 million deal that would settle all civil claims from this year’s death of Freddie Gray, the city said Tuesday. The family of Gray, who...
View ArticleOfficials OK $6.4 million for Freddie Gray’s family
BALTIMORE — Officials here approved a $6.4 million deal Wednesday to settle all civil claims tied to the death of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury while being transported in a police...
View ArticleBaltimore Mayor Rawlings-Blake won’t seek re-election
BALTIMORE — Embattled Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced Friday that she will not seek re-election, saying a political campaign would take time away from the city’s ability to cope with a police...
View ArticleBaltimore officers’ statements in Freddie Gray case ruled admissible
BALTIMORE — Statements given to investigators by two police officers charged in Freddie Gray’s death can be used in their trials, a Maryland circuit court judge ruled Tuesday at a pretrial hearing....
View ArticleFreddie Gray’s mother sobs while video is played in court
BALTIMORE — Cell phone video recordings of Freddie Gray screaming and being dragged to a transport wagon on April 12 were too much for Gray’s mother, Gloria Darden. She was in court Dec. 3 while the...
View ArticleOfficer accused in Freddie Gray case takes the stand
BALTIMORE — Police Officer William Porter, one of six officers charged in the April death of Freddie Gray, took the stand at his own trial Wednesday, and said there were no signs that Gray — eventually...
View ArticleDefense rests in first Baltimore police officer’s trial
BALTIMORE — After calling to the stand the mother of William Porter, the first of six Baltimore police officers to be tried for the death of Freddie Gray, Porter’s defense team rested its case Friday....
View ArticleHung jury leads to mistrial of Baltimore officer
BALTIMORE — A judge declared a mistrial Dec. 16 in the case of Baltimore police Officer William Porter after jurors said they were deadlocked. Porter was one of six officers charged in connection with...
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