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10 Years Ago, Baltimore Cops Killed Freddie Gray. Here’s How the City Rose Up.
On the morning of April 12, 2015, at about 8:48 am, a 25-year-old Black man named Freddie Carlos Gray Jr. allegedly made eye contact with a police officer at the corner of North and Mount in Baltimore, where he was walking with his friends Brandon Ross and Davonte Roary looking for breakfast from a carryout. Gray and Roary both started running, and three bicycle cops — Lt. Brian Rice… Source
Mayor Brandon Scott reflects on 10-year anniversary of Freddie Gray's death in Baltimore
With the approaching 10-year anniversary of the death of Freddie Gray at the hands of Baltimore police, Mayor Brandon Scott reflected back on the last decade this morning on the ‘C4 and Bryan Nehman Show’ on Thursday and said that the turmoil that followed in the city has turned the corner for the better. “22% reduction in homicides and another 32% reduction in nonfatal shootings. On top of these last two record-setting years, that is historic p…
‘A particular responsibility’: What it was like to cover the 2015 Baltimore Uprising
“Everybody was all in.” It’s a bit of a full circle moment to hear this statement come from my father 10 years after I witnessed him pulling up outside our house, looking dazed and half-asleep. I was eight years old and just getting ready to start the day; it was 8:30 am. There was a reason for his all-nighter. He was a journalist, and Baltimore was reacting to the death of Freddie Gray. This was the morning of April 28, 2015. My dad — Evan Serp…
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