Protest over police custody death becomes violent
Large crowd chanting, waving signs marches toward Baltimore's city hall over death of Freddie Gray
Large crowd chanting, waving signs marches toward Baltimore's city hall over death of Freddie Gray
Police officials say Freddie Gray should have received medical attention when in custody; but was denied any help when he asked for it
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake says investigation on Freddy Gray's death is moving, but she's also urging calm before a huge protest planned for Saturday
Freddie Gray isn't the first person to die after being transported by police van
New details are emerging from the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old Baltimore man who died after sustaining severe spinal injuries while in police custody. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
Police commissioner meets with Gray's family as protests grow over his death in police custody
Five of the six Baltimore police officers involved in the arrest of Freddie Gray have offered statements about what happened. The 25-year-old apparently suffered a spine injury during his arrest. He died a week later. Demonstrators in Baltimore continue pressing for answers, and protests escalated Wednesday night. Chip Reid reports.
Union defends officers involved in Freddie Gray's arrest as commissioner admits cops are partly "responsible for the pain in this community"
Embattled Commissioner Anthony Batts says in interview with CBS Baltimore there is still a lot even he doesn't know about suspect's death in police custody
The Justice Department is investigating the deadly injuries a Baltimore man allegedly received in police custody. Baltimore police suspended the six officers involved in Freddie Gray's arrest. Another cell phone video gives new perspective of Gray's arrest, as he asks for officers for an inhaler and medical attention. Chip Reid reports.
Another perspective on death of Freddie Gray, whose family says he suffered fatal spinal-cord injury in police custody
Demonstrators took to the streets in a new city, again responding to the death of a black man who was being detained by police
Protesters are clashing with police in Baltimore over the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. Lawyers say Gray suffered a spine injury during his arrest, captured on cell phone video, and died in a Baltimore hospital a week later. Chip Reid reports.
An arrest report mentions potential knife-related charges, but there's little known publicly about how 25-year-old sustained such serious injuries in police custody
Freddie Gray died after suffering serious spinal injuries in police custody, and his lawyer says cops are withholding video to hide the facts
Freddie Gray's screams can be heard on a cell phone video showing the moments after he was arrested by Baltimore police last week. Gray died Sunday, and his lawyers say his spine was nearly severed. The incident is under investigation, and the Baltimore mayor is promising accountability. Mark Albert reports from Baltimore.
A man named Freddie Gray died Sunday, a week after he was hurt following being taken into police custody. According to Mark Albert, police will not say why he was originally stopped.
Video captures last moments of arrest, but offers few clues as to how 25-year-old Freddie Gray broke his neck during incident
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