What charges do cops face in Freddie Gray's death?
Here's a list of the charges for the six Baltimore officers who were involved in Freddie Gray's death. State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby says the officers repeatedly failed to get Gray medical treatment after his arrest and did not buckle him up inside the police transport van, contrary to a police department order. If convicted, the maximum punishment is listed after the charge.
Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr.
- Second-degree depraved heart murder, 30 years
- Involuntary manslaughter, 10 years
- Second-degree assault, 10 years
- Gross negligent manslaughter by vehicle, 10 years
- Criminal negligent manslaughter, 3 years
- Misconduct in office
Officer William G. Porter
- Involuntary manslaughter, 10 years
- Second-degree assault, 10 years
- Misconduct in office
Lt. Brian W. Rice
- Involuntary manslaughter, 10 years
- 2 counts of second-degree assault, 10 years each
- 2 counts of misconduct in office
- False imprisonment
Officer Edward M. Nero
- 2 counts of second-degree assault, 10 years
- 2 counts of misconduct in office
- False imprisonment
Officer Garrett E. Miller
- 2 counts of second-degree assault, 10 years each
- 2 counts of misconduct in office
- False imprisonment
Sgt. Alicia D. White
- Involuntary manslaughter, 10 years
- Second-degree assault, 10 years
- Misconduct in office