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A Baltimore police officer patrols Friday, April 17, 2020, in the area of unrest after Freddie Gray, who lived nearby, was arrested more than five years ago.
The moment a Baltimore Police officer locked eyes with Freddie Gray just on the morning of April 12, 2015, it set in motion a seismic series of events that changed policing and shook Baltimore ...
Freddie Gray died in the custody of Baltimore police in April 2015. His passing sparked unrest in the city and led to six officers being charged in his death, though none were found guilty.
10 years after Freddie Gray’s death, Baltimore follows ‘blueprint’ for police reform City officials note improvement. Activists want more street-level change.
— -- Police have handed over their investigation of Freddie Gray's death to the Baltimore State's Attorney, which is now tasked with determining whether to bring charges against the six ...
BALTIMORE — Ten years ago, Freddie Gray’s death in police custody triggered fiery protests on the streets of Baltimore and a cooler yet no less harsh condemnation from the U.S. Department of ...
The police shooting that killed a longtime arabber in West Baltimore on June 17 raised tensions between police and the Upton community. Some residents said that the dynamic between police and the ...
Baltimore Police promotes Alicia White, officer involved in Freddie Gray's death Captain Alicia White's move to the Public Integrity Bureau went into effect on Feb. 11, officials say.
A mural dedicated to Freddie Gray is seen behind a fence, Monday, April 14, 2025, in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood in Baltimore, near where he was arrested before his subsequent death in 2015.
It’s been 10 years since 25-year-old Freddie Gray was arrested on April 12 by Baltimore police and suffered a fatal spinal cord injury while in custody. His April 19, 2015 death cast a national ...
10 years after Freddie Gray's death, calls for police reform, racial equity persist in Baltimore Unrest broke out after Freddie Gray died from spinal injuries sustained during transport in a ...
A mural dedicated to Freddie Gray is seen behind a fence, Monday, April 14, 2025, in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood in Baltimore, near where he was arrested before his subsequent death in 2015.