Baltimore, MD — It’s happened again. Last year, 25-year old Freddie Gray, an African American man, was arrested and died while in police custody in Baltimore, Maryland. This year, all charges have been dropped against the six police officers that were involved.
Naturally, this sparked a national outrage amongst African Americans across the country, who were already upset about several other police brutality incidents involving unarmed African American men. Many suspected that Gray was intentionally harmed and killed by the police officers while being transported. One theory was that the driver of the police van purposely slammed on the brakes, knowing that Gray was unrestrained in the back of the vehicle.
But those theories did not hold up in court. Not one of the police officers involved in Gray’s arrest and transporation to city jail will be punished in anyway, and all are free to return to the force.
Gray’s mom, Glorida Darden, told reporters, “It was wrong what they did to my son, they lied and I know they lied. I know they killed him.”
Darden also praised Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby who announced and pursued charges against the officers last May. “She did a good thing,” Darden said. “I’m going to keep on trusting her with my son… to get justice.”
Watch the press conference below: