Freddie Gray Investigation: Six Cops Charged in His Death
I hope that justice department (if there is any) in Kuwait will learn how the due process of Justice has been conducted in USA , instead of building more Sunni mosques. placing posters of alqadae on mosques, hospitals, streets, and even on the back of the cars - (the same emblem of Saudi Arabia)- these wouldn't cleanse the community, in contrary the more Sunni mosques are being built , the more Kuwait will plummet into corruption. Kuwait do not belong only to Saudi Sunni Salafi . Let us believe in our Justice system again, and not the Sunni Allah.
r.hussein
5/1/2015
6;38PM
Baltimore's state's attorney announced Friday that charges will be filed against six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray.
"I assured his family that no one is above the law and that I would pursue justice on their behalf," Marilyn Mosby said in a press conference on Friday.
The charges against the officers include second-degree murder, manslaughter, assault and misconduct in office, among others.
These are Mosby's first public comments on the case. Her announcement that her investigation had determined Gray's death was a homicide was met with cheers from Baltimore residents, who have held protests and riots demanding justice for the 25-year-old.
Gray was arrested April 12 and died a week later from his injuries. His death has prompted calls for police reform nationwide.
Baltimore's police commissioner said Thursday that his department had handed over confidential information on how Gray died to prosecutors. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is also working on its own independent investigation.
Mosby said in Friday's news conference that her office had been investigating Gray's death independent of police's investigation.
"We knew that this was a serious case," she said. "From day one, we investigated. We're not just relying solely on what we were given by the police department."
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