Latest updates on Baltimore unrest and Freddie Gray case
Latest updates on Baltimore unrest and Freddie Gray case
Freddie Gray, 25, was arrested April 12 following a foot pursuit by officers in the Gilmor Homes area of West Baltimore, and he suffered a severe spinal injury while in police custody. His death a week later sparked protests over police brutality and unrest in the city — including looting and rioting — that drew international attention to the case. On April 27, riots erupted throughout the city; all told, 235 people were arrested, 20 police officers were injured, hundreds of businesses were damaged and 144 vehicles and 15 buildings were set on fire during the chaos that Monday evening. A citywide curfew was enacted and a state of emergency declared.
The group is now at Franklin and Paca Streets. The group continues to be aggressive.
by Baltimore Policevia twitter4/27/2015 9:02:38 PM
This NEEDS to stop... Freddie Gray will get his justice... your not doing any good by rioting and causing innocents to get hurt.. think what Freddie Gray would want... he wouldnt want havoc would he? Justice will be served, civilians should not be the ones dong this., this isnt the answer... It wont solve sh!t... th3 only way to deal with a loss is to celebrate Freddie's life.., DO IT... Violence is never the answer... Think about it
by Civilian4/27/2015 9:02:56 PM
The group is now at Franklin and Paca Streets. The group continues to be aggressive.