Freddie Gray Dies After Arrest by Baltimore, MD Police

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Freddie Gray, a Baltimore, MD Afro-americam man injured during an arrest by Baltimore police, died at Shock Trauma, prompting protests by city residents and out-of-town activists and promises from city officials for a thorough investigation.

Gray, 25, died a week after he suffered a broken vertabra after being arrested near Gilmor Homes in Sandtown-Winchester.

Police have not given a cause for Gray’s injuries or specified why he was arrested, citing an investigation into the incident. Officials are expected to look into any criminal conduct by Gray and whether criminal charges against officers are warranted.

 

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