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Freddie Gray Trial Against Officer Delayed

A Maryland appeals court decided Monday to postpone the trial of a Baltimore police van driver involved in the death of Freddie Gray.

Freddie Gray News Update: Baltimore Police Shortcomings Report Reveals Disorganized Riot Response

A new report has revealed the Baltimore Police Department was disorganized and unprepared to respond to the April riots triggered by the death of Freddie Gray.

Fatal Police Shootings Statistics: 10-Year High Yet Charges Filed Against Officers Still Rare

A new study finds fatal police shootings have reached their highest level in a decade, yet only a minimal percentage of those slayings result in criminal charges being filed against officers.

Freddie Gray's Mother Attempts Suicide, Rushed to Hospital

The mother of Freddie Gray, the man who died from a fatal spine injury while in police custody in Baltimore earlier this year, attempted to commit suicide Wednesday night.

Baltimore Police Storm City Hall, Arrest Demonstrators During Sit In Protest

Baltimore police stormed City Hall where activist were camped out in an overnight protest of the proposed permanent appointment of a new police commissioner, arresting at least 12 demonstrators.

Freddie Gray Case Update: Court Denies Officers' Request to Suppress Statements

A Baltimore judge denied motions made by two police officers to suppress the statements they gave shortly after the death of Freddie Gray, who died from a fatal spine injury while in police custody back in April.

Freddie Gray Death News Update: Judge Rules All 6 Officers Be Tried in Baltimore

The six police officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray will face trial in Baltimore.

Freddie Gray Case Update: Baltimore Reaches $6.4 Million Settlement With Freddie Gray's Family

The City of Baltimore has reached a $6.4 million settlement with the family of Freddie Gray, who died from a fatal spine injury while in police custody back in April.

Freddie Gray's Family Gets $6.4 Million Settlement from Baltimore City

Freddie Gray's family received a $6.4 million settlement from the City of Baltimore for the wrongful death of Gray nearly five months ago.

Freddie Gray Death News Update: Judge Rules Trials Against 6 Officers to Move Forward as Separate Trials

Trial proceedings against the six officers charged in the killing of Freddie Gray will go forward with each of them facing a separate trial, a Baltimore circuit court judge ruled on Wednesday.

Freddie Gray Case Update: Judge Decides Six Baltimore Cops to be Tried Separately

A Baltimore judge ruled on Wednesday that the six officers charged in connection to the death of Freddie Gray will be tried separately.

Black Lives Matter Movement Update: Rand Paul Lectures Group Changing Its Focus

Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul dared to lecture Black Lives Matter leaders about the need to change the overriding focus of their movement in a recent Fox News interview.

Christian Taylor Texas Police Shooting News Update: Cop Fired Over Bad Decision Making

The white Texas police officer who shot and killed a black, teenage college football player at a nearby Dallas auto dealership earlier this month has been fired over his flawed decision making.

City of Baltimore Suffers Deadliest Month in 43 Years

The city of Baltimore experienced its deadliest month in at least 43 years in July. Forty-five people were killed in the city's bloodiest four-week period since August of 1972.

Sandra Bland Death Investigation: Arresting Texas Trooper Once Cautioned About 'Unprofessional Conduct'

The law enforcement officer at the center of the Sandra Bland death investigation was once warned about "unprofessional conduct" during a 2014 incident while he was still on probation.

Freddie Gray Death News Update: Baltimore Police Blocked Rihanna From Marching, Performing for People of Baltimore

Baltimore police blocked a plan by hip-hop star Rihanna to march with and perform for the people of Baltimore in the days following the police related killing of Freddie Gray.

U.S. Homeland Security Has Monitored #BlackLivesMatter Since Ferguson - The Intercept

The Department of Homeland Security has been keeping close watch over the "#BlackLivesMatter" movement that was born in the wake of the police shooting death of Michael Brown last year, which led to anti-police protests in Ferguson, Missouri and across much of the country.

Freddie Gray, Baltimore Police Killing News Update: Three Officers Claimed They Gave Statements Under Duress

Three of the six Baltimore police officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray now claim they gave statements under duress based on being afraid they were on the verge of being terminated.

Baltimore Riots 2015 Update: Mayor Rawlings-Blake Fires Police Chief After Spike in Murder Rate

Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced that the city's Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts has been fired following a recent spike in homicides and a string of protests over the death of Freddie Gray, who died in police custody in April.

Freddie Gray News Update: D.A. Wants Two Separate Trial For Officers Charged in Gray's Death

Marilyn Mosby is asking a judge to order a separate trial for two of the six officers charged in connection with the killing of Freddie Gray.

Baltimore Police Investigate Shooting of Unarmed Black Man Fired on by Officers Responding to Domestic Incident

Baltimore police are investigating the shooting death of an unarmed black man where officers responding to a call of a domestic disturbance fired at least 19 shots.
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