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Freddie Gray

May 2017

  • Butchie’s Bar: Janet Worsley and her granddaughter walk past the location of the show’s east-side bar.

    ‘Progress is painfully uneven’: Baltimore, 15 years after The Wire

    From its first episode in 2002, the HBO TV drama documented the poverty, politics and policing of a city. We visit its memorable locations and talk to the people trying to rebuild scarred communities

    • See more of JM Giordano’s photographs of Baltimore locations used in the wire here

April 2017

  • Jeff Sessions made clear during his confirmation hearings that he wanted to hand authority back to local police chiefs.

    Jeff Sessions orders review of police reforms prompted by high-profile shootings

    All reform agreements between justice department and local police forces – including Ferguson and Baltimore – to be reexamined, attorney general says

January 2017

  • during a demonstration in Oakland, California following the grand jury decision in the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri<br>A demonstrator sits in front of a street fire during a demonstration following the grand jury decision in the Ferguson, Missouri shooting of Michael Brown, in Oakland, California November 25, 2014. The grand jury decided on Monday not to indict a white police officer over the fatal August shooting of an unarmed black teenager. REUTERS/Stephen Lam (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

    The long read
    Black Lives Matter: birth of a movement

    The long read: The killing of Michael Brown created a new generation of black activists, with thousands taking to the streets, and a hashtag used more than 27m times. But will the movement survive the Trump era?

August 2016

  • Korryn Gaines and Freddie Gray.

    If Baltimore is serious about police reform, give citizens more say

    Lawrence Grandpre
    The justice department panned the city’s police this week. But if accountability stays with the officers, race and bias incidents will probably continue
  • Jordan Distance<br>FILE- In this March 31, 2016, file photo, Baltimore Police Department Officer Jordan Distance stands on a street corner during a foot patrol in Baltimore. Baltimore police officers routinely discriminate against blacks, repeatedly use excessive force and are not adequately held accountable for misconduct, according to a harshly critical Justice Department report being presented Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

    Justice department says Baltimore police 'violate constitution' – video

    A federal report released on Tuesday by the US justice department details the violations of the Baltimore police department
  • Jacobs and Walloons gather to remember Freddie Gray and all victims of police violence during a rally outside city hall in Baltimore<br>Jaz Jacobs (L) and Kevin Walloons gather to remember Freddie Gray and all victims of police violence during a rally outside city hall in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., July 27, 2016. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston

    'Two Baltimores': DoJ investigation into police finds vast racial disparity

    The investigation, launched after the death of Freddie Gray, identifies a ‘pattern’ of unconstitutional conduct in the Baltimore police department

July 2016

  • Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, right, holds a news conference near the site where Freddie Gray was arrested after her office dropped the remaining charges against three Baltimore police officers awaiting trial in Gray’s death, in Baltimore, Wednesday, July 27, 2016. The decision by prosecutors comes after a judge had already acquitted three of the six officers charged in the case. At left is Gray’s father, Richard Shipley. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)

    Freddie Gray case: lifting of gag order could reveal new information

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    Black women have political clout on the left. But we deserve political power too

    Sabrina Hersi Issa
  • Gloria Darden wipes away tears after prosecutors dropped remaining charges against the three Baltimore police officers who were awaiting trial over her son Freddie Gray’s death.

    The Freddie Gray decision signals black people are to blame for their own deaths

    Brittany Packnett
  • Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event at Trump Doral golf course in Miami, Florida, U.S., July 27, 2016.  REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

    Donald Trump: 'Baltimore prosecutor should prosecute herself' – video

  • Freddie Gray death: remaining charges dropped against police officers

  • Arresting officer presents 'can of worms' for prosecutors in Freddie Gray trial

  • 'I hear the screams every night': Freddie Gray's death haunts man who shot video

  • Freddie Gray death: highest-ranking officer acquitted on all charges

  • Freddie Gray: trial of highest-ranking officer ends, verdict to come Monday

  • Freddie Gray case: officer Brian Rice acquitted of assault charge

  • Dropped charge for highest ranking officer in Freddie Gray case

  • Judge denies motions to dismiss charges against officer in Freddie Gray case

  • Freddie Gray: trial of highest-ranking officer charged in death begins

June 2016

  • Caesar Goodson<br>Officer Caesar Goodson, left, one of six Baltimore city police officers charged in connection to the death of Freddie Gray, arrives at a courthouse before receiving a verdict in his trial in Baltimore, Thursday, June 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    Officer facing most serious charges in Freddie Gray's death acquitted – video

    Demonstrators lined the street outside a Baltimore courthouse after a judge declared Caesar Goodson not guilty of murder in the death of Freddie Gray
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