Officers Charged in Freddie Gray’s Death, Ruled a Homicide | Sojourners

Officers Charged in Freddie Gray’s Death, Ruled a Homicide

In an unexpected announcement Friday, Baltimore lead prosecutor Marilyn J. Mosby said there is “probable cause” to file criminal charges against police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, who suffered a spinal cord injury while in police custody on April 12 and died a week later.

From NPR:

The most severe charges were leveled against Officer Caesar R. Goodson, Jr., the driver of the police van that transported Gray to a police station. He is charged with second degree depraved heart murder, which carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison.

The prosecutor's investigation found that there had been no reason to detain Gray — and that his arrest was in itself illegal, Mosby said. She said that the knife that police officers had found Gray was carrying turned out to be legal.

For full coverage, see NPR’s report.