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Court ruled the officers had probable cause to detain the subject for his own safety and the legal power to use reasonable force to accomplish that detention
In the struggle to physically control a person, officers must not erroneously mistake unconsciousness for compliance
Recent incidents in Colorado have brought prehospital ketamine administration and police/EMS interactions under debate
The family alleged that Trooper Anthony Piercy, the state and the Missouri Highway Patrol were liable for Brandon’s death in the Lake of the Ozarks
Prosecutors initially argued Gray’s arrest was unjustified because the knife wasn’t a switchblade, and was legal under state law
The DOJ Civil Rights Division wanted to charge the officer, but federal prosecutors and the FBI were against it
Baltimore’s police commissioner is criticizing the decision of three officers charged but not convicted in the death of Freddie Gray to attend a conservative group’s gala
Sgt. Alicia White and Officer William Porter will receive $96,855 and $70,523 respectively after being suspended without pay
A police officer says the county’s top prosecutors threatened to end his career if he came forward with what he says is evidence of wrongdoing
Anthony Batts said State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby never should have filed charges against the officers involved in Freddie Gray’s arrest
The decision by prosecutors comes after a judge had already acquitted three of the six officers charged in the case
This is the fourth straight trial prosecutors have failed to win in the case
Officer Caesar Goodson will get nearly $88,000 in back pay
Lt. Brian Rice still stands accused of assault, reckless endangerment and a remaining charge of misconduct in office
Baltimore prosecutors are facing mounting obstacles in their manslaughter case against the highest-ranking officer charged in the death of Freddie Gray
Lt. Brian Rice’s lawyers said Tuesday that he has chosen to be tried instead by a judge — the same one who acquitted two fellow officers in Freddie Gray’s death
Six Baltimore officers were charged in Freddie Gray’s death, but only Officer Caesar Goodson was accused of “depraved heart” murder
The betrayal of the symbiotic relationship police and prosecutors maintain in most cities has been particularly unwelcome in Baltimore, where murders reached a 40-year high last year
Officer Caesar Goodson faces charges including second-degree murder and manslaughter
Judge also said he has questions about the most serious charge at the center of the state’s case
Medical examiner testified that he believes a seat belt wouldn’t have prevented his injuries
Officer William Porters ia key witness in the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson, who is charged with second-degree murder and other charges
Officer Caesar Goodson is the third officer to stand trial
People on both sides of the Freddie Gray case agree he is the best judge for the job
Lt. Brian Rice sued State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Maj. Sam Cogen
Officers sued the city’s top prosecutor and an official in the sheriff’s office for defamation
It also exposed troubles within the police department
A judge also found Officer Edward Nero not guilty of reckless endangerment and misconduct in office
Officers used the ECD 15 times on the suspect who was later pronounced dead
Gray died April 19, 2015, a week after his neck was broken in the van’s compartment while he was handcuffed and shackled
Officer Edward Nero faces assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment
Officer Edward Nero faces assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment charges