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Caesar R. Goodson Jr., Garrett E. Miller, Edward M. Nero, William G. Porter, Brian W. Rice, Alicia D. White This photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department on ...
Associated Black Charities holds a community discussion to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Freddie Gray's death in Baltimore and the progress made for racial justice.
Capt. Alicia White, the Baltimore Police Captain who was charged for her involvement in the 2015 arrest and death of Freddie Gray, has been promoted to the department’s Public Integrity Bureau.
Captain Alicia White's move to the Public Integrity Bureau went into effect on Feb. 11, officials say. She is one of the six officers involved in Freddie Gray's death, none of whom were convicted.
In death, Freddie Gray’s life sparked a movement. After the 25-year-old was killed in the spring of 2015 by Baltimore police, nationwide, Black folks fought for children to receive the support ...
Unrest broke out after Freddie Gray died from spinal injuries sustained during transport in a police van in April 2015. The protesters stormed through majority-Black west Baltimore, setting police ...
A decade ago this month, the death of Freddie Gray from injuries sustained in the back of a Baltimore Police van consumed the city, leading to days of protests, a night of violent unrest and an ...
Britten Trice is a USPS mail carrier. Credit 5: Courtesy Photo / Britten Trice. Britten Trice USPS Mail Carrier, 36 “I remember the riots the most from the Freddie Gray era.
Ten years ago, Freddie Gray died from spinal injuries sustained during transport in a Baltimore police van. Since his death, the city of Baltimore have gone through some dramatic changes.