Baltimore’s justice system has been beset by some facilities fiascoes lately. A fire closed one courthouse, and now comes word of a power outage at the prosecutors’ office. One might delay the trial of a police officer accused in Freddie Gray’s death.
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Marilyn Mosby Has Her First Challenger for Re-Election in 2018
A Baltimore-based lawyer who previously served a prosecutor in New York said he plans to challenge Marilyn Mosby for her spot as state’s attorney for Baltimore City in the Democratic primary next year.
Medical Examiner: Gray’s Death Never Looked Like an Accident
In day two of Officer Caesar Goodson’s trial for second-degree murder in the death of Freddie Gray, the medical examiner who conducted Gray’s autopsy doubled down on her “homicide” finding.
Monday Morning Headlines: Orioles Back in Playoffs; Milton Inn Gets $400K Renovation; Ravens Suffer First Loss; and More
Orioles, fans happy to be back in playoffs: ‘They pulled it together right when it mattered most’ – Baltimore Sun GOP challenger Aimee Hoeber aims to upend John Delaney in Md.’s 6th District – Washington Post Here’s a look at the Milton Inn after its $400,000 renovation – BBJ Mosby and the Freddie Gray blame […]
A Jury Won’t Be Deciding the Next Officer’s Fate in the Freddie Gray Case
A Baltimore judge will decide whether Officer Edward Nero is innocent or guilty.
Billy Murphy Criticizes Fox News Coverage During Fox News Interview
During a Fox News interview about his reaction to Monday’s decision to acquit Officer Edward Nero, Freddie Gray’s attorney challenged Fox News’ coverage of the case.
Marilyn Mosby Sued by 2 Officers Accused in Freddie Gray Case
Along with heat from the national media, Marilyn Mosby is also facing a lawsuit from the officers who are charged in connection with Freddie Gray’s death.
Marilyn Mosby Under the Media Microscope Following Officer’s Acquittal
After charging a half-dozen police in connection with Freddie Gray’s death, State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was photographed in Vogue and invited onstage with Prince. But with a judge’s decision to acquit Officer Edward Nero of four charges more than a year later, the glare is becoming more intense.
Goodson Acquittal Raises Serious Questions About State’s Attorney, Remaining Cases
Nicholas Braswell is a former public defender now in private practice as a criminal and DUI defense attorney in Richmond, VA. Last month, the Baltimore police officer charged with the most serious offenses stemming from the arrest and death of Freddie Gray was acquitted on all counts by Judge Barry Williams, who ruled that the […]
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Freddie Gray’s Friend Testifies; AirBnB Grows in Baltimore; and More
Edward Nero trial continues with testimony of Freddie Gray’s friend — Baltimore Sun As AirBnb grows in Baltimore, stakeholders weigh regulations — Baltimore Sun Woman pleads not guilty to improper silicone injections — CBS Baltimore Restroom Mandate — Acting Baltimore Schools CEO Says System Already in Compliance — WBAL Why converting churches to new development […]
Morgan State Student Journalism Project Gets $100K Funding Boost
Budding journalists at Morgan State have been focusing on covering city affairs, particularly underserved communities around Baltimore, since last spring. With a boost in funding from the Knight Foundation, they can expand their work in the field.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch Paying Timely Visit to Baltimore This Week
One of Loretta Lynch’s first actions as U.S. attorney general was to come to Baltimore during the unrest that followed Freddie Gray’s Death, so it’s only fitting that she’ll spend one of her final days in office here as well.
One Year After the Riots, BSO Plans Free Concert in West Baltimore
Music Director Marin Alsop and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra are heading back to West Baltimore to present a free concert, one year after the riots following the death of Freddie Gray.
Baltimore Sun Staff Named Finalist for 2 Putlizers for Freddie Gray Coverage
It was the big Monday afternoon coffee break in the journalism world, as the winners of this year’s Pulitzer Prizes were announced Monday. While there was plenty of national media here to cover Freddie Gray’s death and the uprising that followed, The Baltimore Sun ended up getting the nod for its coverage as a finalist […]
National Media Returns to Baltimore on Anniversary of Freddie Gray’s Arrest
On April 12, 2015, Freddie Gray was arrested, and driven around West Baltimore in the back of a police van before being taken to the hospital. He died a week later of a spinal cord injury. With this first in a series of anniversaries related to the events surrounding Gray’s death and the unrest that […]
