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.
baltimoresun.comIt was hard to tell exactly where the music was coming from — perhaps from the large yellow van at the corner of North Avenue and Monroe Street — but the song was clear and loud: Michael Jackson's "Man In The Mirror," which goes: "I'm starting with the man in the mirror, I'm asking him to change his ways." A skinny man danced to the song on the roof of the van, washed in the flickering blue-white light from a police helicopter.
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by Baltimore Sun4/28/2015 5:33:56 PM
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon 'saddened' by riots. bsun.md/1zjWDce
Police said in a statement Monday that they had received information that members of "various gangs" — including the Black Guerrilla Family, the Bloods and the Crips — had "entered into a partnership" to harm police.
City Council president Jack Young called those comments "false."
baltimoresun.comSelf-identified gang members stood with the Baltimore City Council at City Hall Tuesday to call for an end to the violence and rioting that broke out across the city Monday.