Thousands March In New York In Solidarity With Baltimore, Hundreds Arrested
NYC Protest/Michael Skolnik on Instagram / Michael Skolnik on Instagram If yesterday’s march in New York City is any indication, it appears there’s growing support nationwide for the Baltimore uprising...
View ArticleWitness In Police Van Says He Did Not Say Freddie Gray “Tried To Injure...
The man who was the crux of Baltimore police’s story saying that Freddie Gray sustained his own injuries in the back of a police van went on record yesterday saying that this is not the case, reports...
View ArticlePresident Obama: “We Can Work Harder To Heal The Rifts” Between Police &...
President Barack Obama encouraged the nation to work harder to heal rifts between police and citizens during a Friday ceremony at the U.S. Capitol in honor of fallen police officers. The president...
View ArticleBaltimore Plans To Equip Police Vans With Video Cameras After Freddie Gray’s...
Source: Anadolu Agency / Getty After a vociferous public outcry over the death of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal cord injury in police custody this spring, Baltimore officials announced...
View ArticleDid Someone Really Post An “Enjoy Your Ride” Sign In The Back Of A Baltimore...
Source: (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) / Getty In what must be filed under “you can’t be serious,” the Baltimore police is investigating a sign found inside the rear door of a police van with the...
View ArticleBaltimore Judge: Officer William Porter Will Be Tried First In Freddie Gray...
Source: (Top row from left) Caesar R. Goodson Jr., Garrett E. Miller and Edward M. Nero, and bottom row from left, William G. Porter, Brian W. Rice and Alicia D. White (Photo: Baltimore City Police...
View ArticleMaryland Court Agrees To Hear Appeals Of Officers Involved In Freddie Gray Death
The highest court in the state of Maryland ordered Thursday that the trials for officers involved in the Freddie Gray case be delayed after agreeing to hear appeals from five of the six officers in...
View ArticleJudge Acquits Second Officer In Freddie Gray Death
UPDATED: May 23, 11 AM EST Judge Barry G. Williams acquitted Baltimore police officer Edward Nero on all four charges in the death of Freddie Gray. The judge ordered reporters to turn off their phones...
View ArticleOfficer Facing Most Serious Charges In Freddie Gray Case Elects Bench Trial
UPDATED: Tuesday, June 7, 2:00 PM EST Baltimore Officer Caesar Goodson, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray suffered a fatal spinal injury, waived his right to a jury and elected a bench trial...
View ArticleCourt Must Dismiss Police Lawsuits Against Marilyn Mosby
Lawsuits filed by Baltimore police officers against Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby must be dismissed, according to the law. The United States Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors acting within...
View ArticleBlack Cultural Highs & Lows Of 2016
As the nation prepares to bid farewell to the first African-American president in U.S. History, NewsOne has captured a few key moments from 2016, a year that made us cry, laugh, and rejoice in the...
View ArticleJudge Upholds Cops’ Lawsuit Against Marilyn Mosby
A lawsuit filed in a federal court against Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby by officers acquitted in the death of Freddie Gray will not be thrown out, reports The Baltimore Sun. Five out of...
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