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Freddie Gray
Sept. 12, 2017
Department of Justice Won’t Charge Officers in Freddie Gray’s Death
None of the officers involved will face criminal repercussions.
By
Benjamin Hart
Aug. 10, 2016
The Justice Department Issues Scathing Indictment of the Baltimore Police
The DOJ found that Baltimore police violated residents’ constitutional rights through unlawful stops and excessive force.
By
Eric Levitz
June 23, 2016
Baltimore Cop Charged for Giving Freddie Gray a ‘Rough Ride’ Is Acquitted
Caesar Goodson Jr. faced the most serious of the charges among six police officers.
By
Jen Kirby
May 23, 2016
First Baltimore Police Officer in Freddie Gray Case Has Been Acquitted
The first of six verdicts.
By
Jen Kirby
Mar. 8, 2016
Baltimore Officer Made to Testify in Gray Case
Nothing he says will be held against him.
By
Samuel Lieberman
baltimore
Feb. 19, 2016
Maryland Court Halts Trials for Cops Involved in Freddie Gray’s Death
The court wants to consider whether one officer can be forced to testify against the others.
By
Jonah Shepp
Dec. 16, 2015
First Cop’s Trial in Freddie Gray Case Ends With Hung Jury
The judge declared a mistrial after jurors said they remained deadlocked in the case of Baltimore police officer William G. Porter.
By
Jen Kirby
feature
Nov. 30, 2015
Baltimore After Freddie Gray
A year after his death, murders in the city have soared, and the relationship between violence and policing has never been more complicated.
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
freddie gray
Sept. 10, 2015
Freddie Gray Trials Will Stay in Baltimore
“The citizens of Baltimore are not monolithic. They think for themselves.”
By
Jaime Fuller
police brutality
Sept. 8, 2015
Baltimore Reaches $6.4 Million Settlement With Freddie Gray’s Family
Baltimore’s mayor stressed that the settlement was unrelated to the criminal charges against the police officers involved in Gray’s death.
By
Caroline Bankoff
freddie gray
Sept. 2, 2015
Judge Lets Marilyn Mosby Stay on Freddie Gray Case
The judge also denied a motion to dismiss charges against the Baltimore police officers
By
Jaime Fuller
crimes and misdemeanors
June 23, 2015
Autopsy Says Freddie Gray’s Death Was a Homicide
He sustained a “high-energy injury” in the back of a Baltimore police van.
By
Margaret Hartmann
freddie gray
May 22, 2015
All 6 Police Officers Indicted in the Death of Freddie Gray
A grand jury has approved charges against the Baltimore cops, but is the city’s skyrocketing crime a result of the fallout?
By
Chas Danner
freddie gray
May 10, 2015
Cops Charged in Freddie Gray’s Death Want Marilyn Mosby Off the Case
They’ve accused the prosecutor of “overzealous prosecution.”
By
Caroline Bankoff
freddie gray
May 6, 2015
Officer Charged in Freddie Gray’s Death Argues That His Arrest Was Legal
And to prove that point, his lawyer wants access to Gray’s knife.
By
Chas Danner
freddie gray
May 3, 2015
Baltimore Ends Curfew As National Guard Prepares to Leave
“It’s going to take a little while for us to get totally back to normal.”
By
Caroline Bankoff
May 1, 2015
David Brooks Is Not Buying Your Excuses, Poor People
The hottest of Freddie Gray hot takes gets federal spending on poverty wrong. Really wrong.
By
Annie Lowrey
freddie gray
May 1, 2015
7 Things to Know About Marilyn Mosby
What you need to know about the Baltimore prosecutor leading the Freddie Gray investigation.
By
Jessica Roy
May 1, 2015
State’s Attorney Rules Freddie Gray’s Death a Homicide
State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby says that officers did not have probable cause to arrest the 25-year-old.
By
Jaime Fuller
baltimore
May 1, 2015
Reports: Freddie Gray Broke His Neck in Police Van — But Not Intentionally
The second prisoner says police are misconstruing his statement.
By
Margaret Hartmann
freddie gray
Apr. 30, 2015
Police Leak Claims Freddie Gray Was ‘Intentionally Trying to Injure Himself’
But a source close to one of the officers says he was hurt before he was put in the police van.
By
Margaret Hartmann
freddie gray
Apr. 28, 2015
Baltimore Quiets After Police Clash With Protesters Resisting Curfew
Thousands of National Guardsmen and police officers were on the streets Tuesday night.
By
Margaret Hartmann
baltimore riots
Apr. 28, 2015
What Is There to Say About the Baltimore Riots?
Much of the commentary is channeling the protesters’ outrage and sense of injustice.
By
Chas Danner
Apr. 28, 2015
After a Night of Fire, Baltimore Wakes Up
“An eye for an eye and we all become blind. We are better than this.”
By
Jaime Fuller
protests
Apr. 27, 2015
National Guard Activated in Baltimore Riots
Rioters have set fires, looted businesses, and injured at least 15 police officers.
By
Jaime Fuller
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Margaret Hartmann
protests
Apr. 26, 2015
Peaceful Protest Ends in Clash With Baltimore Police
Around 1,000 people demonstrated against the death of Freddie Gray.
By
Caroline Bankoff
justice
Apr. 24, 2015
Why Is Freddie Gray Dead?
It may have less to do with villainy than tragedy, less to do with racism than race.
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
police brutality
Apr. 24, 2015
‘Rough Ride’ in Police Van May Have Caused Freddie Gray’s Fatal Spine Injury
The police commissioner confirmed he wasn’t wearing a seat belt.
By
Margaret Hartmann
crimes and misdemeanors
Apr. 22, 2015
Protests Continue As Justice Department Opens Probe of Freddie Gray’s Death
Baltimore’s police department was already under investigation.
By
Margaret Hartmann
crimes and misdemeanors
Apr. 21, 2015
Why Did a Baltimore Man Die of a Spinal Injury While in Police Custody?
Six officers have been suspended, but police say they have no idea how the 25-year-old was hurt.
By
Margaret Hartmann