Baltimore's top prosecutor had a devastating indictment of the downfall of the Freddie Gray case
This morning, Baltimore prosecutors dropped all charges against the remaining three police officers indicted in the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, a black man who died in the back of a police van last year. The dropped charges follow the acquittal of three other officers earlier this year, and it means that none of the six officers charged over Gray’s death—which was ruled a homicide by the coroner’s office—will face any legal consequences.
Shortly after the decision was announced in court, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby emerged, and in a defiant speech to reporters, painted a picture of a broken, opaque criminal justice system stacked against justice for victims of police killings.