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Black suspect dies after Baltimore cops break his spine in ‘brutal’ police beating
A man injured after being arrested by the Baltimore police died today, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Freddie Gray had to undergo a double surgery on three broken vertebrae and an injured voice box on Tuesday, after he was released by the police. He died today after days of remaining in a coma.
The 27-year old was arrested last week for an undisclosed violation. The police said that he was restrained on the ground by an officer during the arrest, but appeared to be fine when he was taken to the district station. However, a cell phone video shows that the arresting officers used force that some may seen as “brutal.”
Protests have broken out in his neighborhood since Gray was sent to the hospital.
“What happened to Freddie was unnecessary and uncalled for,” the Rev. Jamal Harrison Bryant of the Empowerment Temple said to protestors on Saturday. “All of those police officers involved need to be held accountable and answer for what they did, and need to be terminated from their positions,” he urged.
The case is pending a review by a “blue-ribbon” panel commissioned by the police.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/04/bla...ine-in-brutal-police-beating/comments/#disqus
The day after a protest in his honor, Freddie Gray has passed away. His family contacted WJZ Sunday morning. The mayor’s office confirmed his death Sunday afternoon.
At 1:30, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Police Commissioner Anthony Batts will hold a press conference.
The idea behind the vigil by family and friends was to keep pressure on police & the mayor to determine what really happened to Freddie Gray.
Mike Schuh has more on Saturday’s protest.
When being arrested, Freddie Gray couldn’t walk, but it gets worse. Soon his voice box will be partially crushed, 3 bones in his neck will be broken.
Last week, police released a timeline of the arrest. Investigators say they first encountered Gray at 8:39 a.m. at the corner of North and Mount streets, but he ran away.
At 8:40 a.m., they caught up with him and took him into custody in the 1700 block of Presbury. Two minutes later, officers called for a prisoner transport van.
At 8:54 a.m., Gray was put in additional restraints inside the van. Police say video surveillance shows he was conscious and talking.
But, at 9:24 a.m., an ambulance was called to the Western District police station to take him to the hospital.
Now friends and family members want to know what happened between 8:54 a.m. when the van left and 9:24 a.m. when Gray needed medical attention at the police station.
“It wasn’t right. And the time frame that they’re saying the time the ambulance came just don’t add up,” said Anthony Melvin, friend. “Where was he at and what was they doing at the time? That time should be accounted for.”
Police can’t or won’t say how he ended up on a ventilator, in a coma.
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2015/...s-away-after-being-injured-in-police-custody/
Seriously? You say that a man is conscious and talking at 854 and then 30 minutes later , he magically has a crushed voice box and 3 broken vertebrae?