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Baltimore police prepare for Freddie Gray trials
Baltimore's new police commissioner Kevin Davis says his department is ready for whatever may come during the trials
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Baltimore's new police commissioner Kevin Davis says his department is ready for whatever may come during the trials
Jury selection has begun for the first of six Baltimore police officers facing charges in the death of Freddie Gray. Baltimore's new police commissioner says he's preparing his department for the trial and hopes to avoid the unrest that gripped the city in the aftermath of Gray's death last April. Jeff Pegues has more.
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Officer William Porter is the first of the six officers facing charges in Baltimore. There will be separate trials for each of the officers
Officer William Porter could spend at least 10 years in prison if convicted for his alleged role in the death of the 25-year-old black man
Jury selection for the trial of one of six Baltimore police officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray will begin Monday. Officer William Porter could spend at least 10 years in prison if convicted for his alleged role in the 25-year-old's death. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan has more.
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Monday marks six months since Freddie Gray died after being placed under arrest by Baltimore police. In the following days, riots erupted around the city. Among the most iconic moments during the unrest was when mother Toya Graham tore her son off the streets. Jeff Pegues followed up with Graham, who says her family is struggling but trying to stay optimistic.
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A judge has ruled that the trials of six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray will take place in Baltimore. CBS News Justice Correspondent Paula Reid has the latest for CBSN.
The decision comes on the heels of a $6.4 million settlement for the family of Gray, who died after suffering critical injury in police custody
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The family of Freddie Gray could receive a settlement of $6.4 million from the city of Baltimore in newly announced deal. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano have the latest
Proposed deal requires city to pay millions to the family of Gray, a black man who died after suffering a critical injury while in police custody
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