Not a good result for prosecutor Marilyn Mosby. She went 0-for-6 in trying to get charges upheld in Freddie Gray’s injury and subsequent death in a Baltimore police transportation van. Gray’s death led to protests and riots that destroyed several businesses in Baltimore.
Don and Brian talk about the police shootings in Baton Rouge and the War on Cops, Nice and Germany terrorist attacks, Attempted coup in Turkey, Melania Trump’s RNC speech, Marilyn Mosby’s failure in Freddie Gray case, Chris Matthews attacks Benghazi victim’s mother, Tim Duncan’s retirement, Starbucks and Black Lives Matter. You can find it on Soundcloud […]
Episode 16. Topics include the police shootings in Baton Rouge and the War on Cops, Nice and Germany terrorist attacks, Attempted coup in Turkey, Melania Trump’s RNC speech, Marilyn Mosby’s failure in Freddie Gray case, Chris Matthews attacks Benghazi victim’s mother, Tim Duncan’s retirement, Starbucks and Black Lives Matter. Don’t forget to subscribe to The […]
Looks like the state prosecution, led by Marilyn Mosby, didn’t convince the judge. The Baltimore Police van driver accused of giving a “rough ride” that killed Freddie Gray was acquitted of all charges Thursday by Circuit Judge Barry Williams. Officer Caesar Goodson Jr., 46, had faced the most serious charges of any of the six […]
From our friend Jeff Quinton at the Quinton Report: The book Freddie Gray, My Childhood Friend by Kitria Stewart is billed as “an illustrated storybook of memories that were shared with Freddie Gray growing up in Baltimore City.” The reviews of the book on Amazon.com have hovered around the 1-2 star range with a number of […]
Interesting how this will play out in court, along with Rice’s own court case related to Freddie Gray: Lt. Brian Rice sued State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Maj. Sam Cogen of the sheriff’s office for defamation of character, false imprisonment and violation of rights. Photo by mdfriendofhillary
Quite an interesting verdict: Baltimore Circuit Judge Barry Williams rejected the state’s case Monday against Officer Edward Nero, acquitting him on all counts for his role in the arrest of Freddie Gray. The verdict, which followed a five-day bench trial, is the first in the closely watched case. Nero, 30, had faced misdemeanor charges of […]
The state of Maryland’s highest court will decide whether a police officer will have to testify against his fellow police officers related to Freddie Gray’s detainment and eventual death. Photo by Thomas Hawk
Fox News reported: The judge announced a mistrial Wednesday in the case of the first officer charged in the death of Freddie Gray, after jurors in Baltimore announced they could not reach a unanimous decision. Jurors deadlocked on all four counts: manslaughter, assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office. After notifying Circuit Judge Barry Williams, […]