Officer acquitted of all charges in Freddie Gray case

5/23/16  The second police officer to stand trial thus far on charges stemming from the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, Maryland, has been found not guilty on all charges by the judge.  Officer Edward Nero was one of the first officers on scene to interact with Mr. Gray, though not implicated in the actions directly leading to his death.

 

Gray, who passed away from his injuries about a week after the incident took place, suffered those unexplained injuries while being transported, handcuffed, in the back of a police van.  The case is just one in a seeming string of fatalities around the nation involving excessive use of force by the police.

 

To see more details on this story, see the New York Times article below:

 

http://nyti.ms/244vumP

 

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