Baltimore States Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby said her decision to drop the remaining charges in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray Wednesday was made in part to pursue fixes to the system that she believes hindered the cases. [More] Prosecutors dropped all remaining charges against three Baltimore police officers accused in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray in a downtown courtroom on Wednesday morning, concluding one of the most high-profile criminal cases in Baltimore history. [More] The former police commissioner in charge when Freddie Gray died from injuries sustained in a Baltimore police van said State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby is "in over her head" and has added more flaws to a broken justice system by prosecuting innocent officers. [More] Baltimore is on the hook for an estimated $7.47 million for the trials of police officers charged and acquitted in the death of Freddie Gray, city officials said. [More] The West Baltimore neighborhood that bookended Freddie Gray's foreshortened life and far beyond it, the realization quickly set in. "Nobody is getting punished for it," said Medina Gaither, 54, a resident of Gilmor Homes who had known Gray since he was a little boy. [More] Videos: Charges dropped against remaining officers in Freddie Gray case Photos: Charges dropped against remaining officers in Freddie Gray case Editorial: Mosby was right to file charges, right to drop them Zurawik: Baltimore TV gives us remarkable Marilyn Mosby moment, while cable give us Trump Rodricks: How to take bias and politics out of police cases What they said: Baltimore community leaders react to charges dropped in Freddie Gray case Baltimore FOP president: 'Justice has been done' in dropping charges against police officers Larry Hogan says 'blame falls to the prosecutor' in Freddie Gray cases Donald Trump: Marilyn Mosby 'should prosecute herself' Transcript: State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby on the dropped charges Baltimore police officers in Freddie Gray case face Internal Affairs review |