On April 12, 2015, lifelong Baltimore resident #Freddie #Gray was arrested, hogtied and thrown into the back of a police van by six officers.
When Gray was pulled from the van less than an hour later, he was in a coma.
A week later, he passed away from severe injuries to his cervical spinal cord.
The incident, and the revelations thereafter, set Baltimore and the entire country ablaze.
Details of the case alleged officers had taken Gray for a “rough ride,”
a police brutality practice
where individuals are intentionally left unrestrained in police vehicles during dangerous driving maneuvers.
After a coroner ruled Gray’s death a homicide,
the six officers involved in his arrest were charged with crimes ranging from false imprisonment to manslaughter.
But the damage was done, not only to Gray, but to his community,
which had endured decades of deprivations and abuse by Baltimore police.
The resulting #Baltimore #Uprising shook the city and the nation to its core,
fueling a fresh wave of Black Lives Matter protests building on the murders of #Trayvon #Martin, #Mike #Brown, and #Eric #Garner.
https://therealnews.com/freddie-gray-a-decade-of-struggle