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years old and alicia white, the sergeant is 30 years old.em are 30 or younger. live to miguel marquez in baltimore. what more can you tell us about the officers. i'm pointing out that four of the six are very young. >> very young. and this crowd -- thousands strong now now mlk boulevard will be happy to see those booking photos of the officers. three different protests came together at pennsylvania and north today and now marching toward mlk. and i want to bring this 16-year-old, what has this week been like? >> it has been crazy. i have seen a lot of things happen. riots, protests and it is really good. and it makes me happy to know that the police officers have been charged with the crime they committed. >> my friend. now they'll all want to see whether or not the charges lead to convictions. that is the one big thing they are waiting for. erin. >> the big thing we are waiting for, miguel as we waited for, something that almost never happens in this country. a major question in this country. our breaking news coverage continues with anders
years old and alicia white, the sergeant is 30 years old.em are 30 or younger. live to miguel marquez in baltimore. what more can you tell us about the officers. i'm pointing out that four of the six are very young. >> very young. and this crowd -- thousands strong now now mlk boulevard will be happy to see those booking photos of the officers. three different protests came together at pennsylvania and north today and now marching toward mlk. and i want to bring this 16-year-old, what has...
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sergeant alicia white, officer porter and officer goodison observed mr.ray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. sergeant white who was responsible for incest gaiting two citizen complaints spoke to beback of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond she did nothing further despite the fact that she was advised that he needed a med sick. she made no effort to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical condition, no medical assistance was rendered or summoned for mr. gray at that time by any officer. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray officer goodison then proceeded to the western district police station where contrary to the bpd general order, he gain failed to restrain mr. gray in the wagon for at least the fifth time. at the western district police station, the defendant arrested at north avenue was escorted and secured inside of the police station prior to attending to mr. gray. by the time officers zacha
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she says that the officer, sergeant alicia white, is accused of opening up the back of that door. this is in the third or fourth stop. this is the stop she was talking about where he was unresponsive at that time. she even put her hand on his head and he was unresponsive and they did not call for any medical attention. she has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, which is a gross negligent standard and carries ten years in prison. so those are the top line charges. the second-degree murder charge on the driver. the involuntary manslaughter charges related to the vehicle and involuntary manslaughter charges related to the conduct of three of these officers. >> amazing charges. bombshell coming out from baltimore from the city prosecutor. let's get back to the ground. john berman is on the ground dissecting and trying to digest as we all are amazing amount of detail that this prosecutor went into. >> thanks so much. the state attorney marilyn mosby announcing moments ago to the youth of the city i will seek justice on your behalf in announcing a range of charges against six p
she says that the officer, sergeant alicia white, is accused of opening up the back of that door. this is in the third or fourth stop. this is the stop she was talking about where he was unresponsive at that time. she even put her hand on his head and he was unresponsive and they did not call for any medical attention. she has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, which is a gross negligent standard and carries ten years in prison. so those are the top line charges. the second-degree...
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sergeant alicia white, officer porter, and officer goodson observed mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray, officer goodson then proceeded to the western district police station. a medic was finally called to the scene, where upon arrival, the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiac arrest and was critically and severely injured. mr. gray was rushed to the university of maryland shock trauma, where he underwent surgery. on april 19th, 2015, mr. gray succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. >> all of those details laid out from the state's attorney this morning on the steps of the war memorial here just across have city hall. we wanted you to hear every second of that. these police officers' charges range from official misconduct all the way to second-degree murder. that charge against the driver of the police van, he's officer cesar goodson. mayor of baltimore announced late this afternoon five
sergeant alicia white, officer porter, and officer goodson observed mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray, officer goodson then proceeded to the western district police station. a medic was finally called to the scene, where upon arrival, the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiac arrest and was critically and severely injured. mr. gray was...
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sergeant alicia white is charged with involuntary manslaughter second-degree assault and misconduct in august. her attorneys held a news conference today with the vanguard justice group. a group supporting black police officers. they said sergeant white will be cleared of wrongdoing. "grey'sgray's death led to protests and riots in baltimore. the baltimore orioles will pay the hourly employees the time they missed during the unrest. they postponed two games, played one without fans and relocated three others to florida. the money due will be paid to employees at the end of the month. concession workers will be compensated for their lost hours. up next on "abc7 news at 6:00", we will go back live to leon harris in philadelphia with what is happening there and how it is spurring debate here in washington. and chief meteorologist doug hill tells us if this beautiful weather will hold out for the weekend. tim: what a night in washington sports. wizards and hawks tangle in game five in atlanta. i have the latest on john wall. and alex ovechkin made the bold prediction for tonight's game sev
sergeant alicia white is charged with involuntary manslaughter second-degree assault and misconduct in august. her attorneys held a news conference today with the vanguard justice group. a group supporting black police officers. they said sergeant white will be cleared of wrongdoing. "grey'sgray's death led to protests and riots in baltimore. the baltimore orioles will pay the hourly employees the time they missed during the unrest. they postponed two games, played one without fans and...
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the prosecutor said the officers who arrived on the scene, william porter and sergeant alicia white failed to give gray medical assistance and failed to strap him in to the police van. both of them are charged with involuntary manslaughter and misconduct in office. so these are very serious charges, jake. >> all right. joe johns, evan perez, thank you both. so much. i want to go now to cnn justice correspondent pamela brown. pamela, this morning most of us in the media thought the state's attorney would come out and say the investigation is ongoing. instead, she dropped a bombshell and sent a very clear message in her words, no swun aone is above the law. justice does not discriminate even against police officers. >> right, jake. it really was a bombshell announcement from baltimore the chief prosecutor. she came out said all six officers involved were complicit in freddie gray's death, first failing to seat belt gray in the van and second denying him medical help multiple times. even before he was put 2349 van, prosecutors said they committed a crime. >> we have probable cause to file cri
the prosecutor said the officers who arrived on the scene, william porter and sergeant alicia white failed to give gray medical assistance and failed to strap him in to the police van. both of them are charged with involuntary manslaughter and misconduct in office. so these are very serious charges, jake. >> all right. joe johns, evan perez, thank you both. so much. i want to go now to cnn justice correspondent pamela brown. pamela, this morning most of us in the media thought the state's...
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sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, second degree assault, misconduct in office. to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. to those that are angry, hurt or have their own experiences of injustice at the hands of police officers, i urge you to channel the energy peacefully as we prosecute this case. i have heard your calls for no justice no peace. however, your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of freddie gray. to the rank and file officers of the baltimore city police department, please know that these accusations of these six officers are not an indictment on the entire force. i come five generations of law enforcement. my father was an officer. my mother was an officer. several of my aunts and uncles, my recently departed and beloved grandfather was one of the founding members of the first black police organization in massachusetts. i can tell you that the
sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, second degree assault, misconduct in office. to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. to those that are angry, hurt or have their own experiences of injustice at the hands of police officers, i urge you to channel the energy peacefully as we prosecute this...
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sergeant alicia white, officer porter and officer goodsen observed mr. ay unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. sergeant white, who was responsible for investigating two citizen complaints pertaining to mr. gray's illegal arrest spoke to the back of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond, she did nothing further despite the fact that she was advised that he needed a medic. she made no effort to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical condition, no medical assistance was rendered or summoned for mr. gray at that time by any officer. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray officer goodsen then proceeded to the western district police station where contrary to the bpd general order he again failed to restrain mr. gray in the wagon for at least the fifth time. at the western district police station, the defendant arrested at north avenue was unloaded escorted and secured inside of the police station prior to at
sergeant alicia white, officer porter and officer goodsen observed mr. ay unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. sergeant white, who was responsible for investigating two citizen complaints pertaining to mr. gray's illegal arrest spoke to the back of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond, she did nothing further despite the fact that she was advised that he needed a medic. she made no effort to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical...
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sergeant alicia white had just been promoted to her rank and was investigating two citizen complaints about gray's arrest when she is accused of seeing gray unresponsive in the van at one stop and doing nothing about it. all of the officers have already posted bails of between 250 and $350,000, all of them free on those bails, awaiting their upcoming court dates. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa 9. >> scott, thanks. >>> all of this, of course, started with the arrest of freddie gray. now that infamous cell phone video of him being dragged into a police van. >>> blaine alexander is standing by live. she talked to the men who saw this start rolling in the first place. blaine? >> reporter: it was right here in this area that freddie gray was arrested. you can see the balloons marking the spot. in the past few weeks, we have seen the video on tv stations around the country, hundreds and hundreds of times. that is because of a man named kevin moore who whipped out a cell phone, a smartphone similar to this one and hit record. now, i caught up with kevin moore earlier this aft
sergeant alicia white had just been promoted to her rank and was investigating two citizen complaints about gray's arrest when she is accused of seeing gray unresponsive in the van at one stop and doing nothing about it. all of the officers have already posted bails of between 250 and $350,000, all of them free on those bails, awaiting their upcoming court dates. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa 9. >> scott, thanks. >>> all of this, of course, started with the...
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sergeant alicia white, officer porter and officer goodson observed mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. sergeant white, who was responsible for investigating two citizen complaints before mr. gray's illegal a arrest spoke to the back of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond, she did nothing further despite the fact she was advised he needed a medic. she made no effort to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical condition, no medical assistance was rendered or soum monsed for mr. gray at that time by any officer. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray, officer goodson then proceeded to the western district police station where, contrary to the bpd general order, he failed to restrain mr. gray in the wagon for at least the fifth time. at the western district police station the defendant arrested at north avenue was unloaded, escorted and secured inside of the police station prior to attending to m
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and sergeant alicia white involunteer manslaughter assault in second degree sergeant white showing upt the end of the encounter. we'll have more of today's events in baltimore later in the hour. we'll be right back. k. >>> governor chris -- chris christy has just pled guilty. whilesteen is a former top executive at the organization that runs the bridge. later today prosecutors are expected to indict those two aids bridget, kelly, and baroney. christie has insisted he played no role in the shutdown. >>> survivors of the nepal earthquake are living in camps and the threat of disease is a major concern. >> reporter: this is a distribution point where medicines are being given out to residents and health centers. it is being run by a local business association. i'm here with the vice president of the local business association, sir, you have given some medicines to the government, but you are handling most of the distribution yourselves, why is that? >> because we have proper channel to distribute to nepal. we have more than thousand our working people our medical venntives and even [ ina
and sergeant alicia white involunteer manslaughter assault in second degree sergeant white showing upt the end of the encounter. we'll have more of today's events in baltimore later in the hour. we'll be right back. k. >>> governor chris -- chris christy has just pled guilty. whilesteen is a former top executive at the organization that runs the bridge. later today prosecutors are expected to indict those two aids bridget, kelly, and baroney. christie has insisted he played no role in...
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bike patrol and that brings us to 25-year-old officer william porter and 30- year-old sergeant alicia white. neither provided medical help. >> i think the prosecutor will try and peel off one or two police officers, get them to plead guilty and testify against the remaining officers. >> he also says the attorneys could file a motion to serve meaning each police officer is tried separately, but -- sever meaning each police officer is tried separately, but he said those motions aren't usually granted. >> prosecutor marilyn mosby said the six officers charged are not the only ones who will be held responsible for their actions. >> she told scott pelley she anticipates prosecutions with regards to the riots as well. >> we have to hold people accountable and one of the things that i hope that the media was able to start to focus on was not just the fact that these riots took place, but why these riots took place. so many people feel voiceless, but at the same time this lawlessness is unacceptable and so we will hold people accountable for destroying businesses and burning homes and cars. that's
bike patrol and that brings us to 25-year-old officer william porter and 30- year-old sergeant alicia white. neither provided medical help. >> i think the prosecutor will try and peel off one or two police officers, get them to plead guilty and testify against the remaining officers. >> he also says the attorneys could file a motion to serve meaning each police officer is tried separately, but -- sever meaning each police officer is tried separately, but he said those motions aren't...
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information there is more heartbreak and today we learn the name of the second suspect and 16-year-old alicia white, jr., she's being charged and tried as an adult. both suspects will be back here at court on may 29th for their arraignment and they've been held for $1.5 million bail. janet oat, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. >>> a fire at a caltrans construction site will not affect weekend work at that bridge. the fire started at 12:30 this afternoon along highway 92 in foster city. sky 7 hd and the fire burned the concrete mixer and the glass around it before they finally got it under control. caltrans plans to close the san mateo bridge to do resurfacing work. there are three more cement mixers and the project should not be affected by this fire. >>> a hazardous team is cleaning up the toxic runoff from an automotive metal work business. sky 7 hd had the chemical soup that poured outside harold's finishing. >> we activated the county hit team and tested the water and noticed that it was highly caustic and that's like an acid and will eat through your clothing and skin. >> some scary stuff.
information there is more heartbreak and today we learn the name of the second suspect and 16-year-old alicia white, jr., she's being charged and tried as an adult. both suspects will be back here at court on may 29th for their arraignment and they've been held for $1.5 million bail. janet oat, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. >>> a fire at a caltrans construction site will not affect weekend work at that bridge. the fire started at 12:30 this afternoon along highway 92 in...
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two counts of misconduct in office as well as the false imprisonment charge and then sergeant alicia white, 20 years in prison if she's convicted on second degree manslaughter, second degree assault and misconduct in office. so a remarkable list of charges. all six of those baltimore police officers we knew were implicated in this, what we heard referred to as an illegal arrest has been charged. no word yet officially on if there have been any arrest or any of the officers have themselves turned -- have themselves turned in to the authorities. jummy and autria? jummy: most serious charge of second degree murder maximum of 20 years in prison. autria: serious charges levelled against all the officers. jummy: we have them right here. autria: maximum sentences have been charged with different things. here, you know, the maximum that they are each now facing should they be found guilty of all the charges filed against them. jummy: officer caesar goodson, 63 years. officer william porter, 20 years. lieutenant brian rice, 30 years. autria: officer garrett miller, 20 years and serge white who they
two counts of misconduct in office as well as the false imprisonment charge and then sergeant alicia white, 20 years in prison if she's convicted on second degree manslaughter, second degree assault and misconduct in office. so a remarkable list of charges. all six of those baltimore police officers we knew were implicated in this, what we heard referred to as an illegal arrest has been charged. no word yet officially on if there have been any arrest or any of the officers have themselves...
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officer william porter and sergeant alicia white, who was just promoted, face charges of involuntary manslaughter, among others, and are both accused of not giving gray medical attention. a scenario some see as unethical, perhaps misconduct, but difficult to prove as murder and manslaughter. >> i think getting convictions here on the most serious charges is going to be harder than many people think. >> reporter: the 10:00 curfew here in baltimore still in effect tonight. authorities watching to see how those protests go before considering lifting it. >> jim avila, thank you. >>> and now, to fight night. the biggest boxing match in decades. floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao now just hours away from facing off. the welterweight title of the world at stake. not to mention what could be hundreds of millions of dollars in prizes. our t.j. holmes is ringside in las vegas. so t.j. do you have a good seat? >> reporter: well cecilia, i have a seat. and any seat is a good seat for this event. you have 17,000 people who are going to be coming through here in a little bit. sounds like a lot, b
officer william porter and sergeant alicia white, who was just promoted, face charges of involuntary manslaughter, among others, and are both accused of not giving gray medical attention. a scenario some see as unethical, perhaps misconduct, but difficult to prove as murder and manslaughter. >> i think getting convictions here on the most serious charges is going to be harder than many people think. >> reporter: the 10:00 curfew here in baltimore still in effect tonight. authorities...
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alicia? >> yes sergeant white i believe, yes. >> what's her role? >> she was one of the people loading freddie gray into the van. figuring out exactly who was doing what a lot of that is still unknown. we know we had the officer who arrested him. we had the officer in the van and officers who arrived sort of midway through when the van stopped. >> of course we haven't heard the other side of this the whole time. caution the viewers at this point we are only getting leaks about one side of this this horrible tragedy. jeff, thank you very much. ahead "on the record" i sit down in baltimore with the woman being called the mom of the year from pulling her son from the riot. plus a very mixed reaction on the ground in baltimore with the news six officers have been charged with freddie gray's death. geraldo rivera goes "on the record" as our coverage of breaking news continues next. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster
alicia? >> yes sergeant white i believe, yes. >> what's her role? >> she was one of the people loading freddie gray into the van. figuring out exactly who was doing what a lot of that is still unknown. we know we had the officer who arrested him. we had the officer in the van and officers who arrived sort of midway through when the van stopped. >> of course we haven't heard the other side of this the whole time. caution the viewers at this point we are only getting leaks...
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officer william porter and alicia white face charges of involuntary manslaughter among others. a 10:00 p.m. curfew remains in force. a few protesters who divide the curfew were arrested -- who defied the curfew were arrested. >>> 6 democratic candidates for mayor will take part in a forum this tuesday at 7:00 p.m. jim gardner will moderate. the republican candidate for mayor is unopposed. >>> tom brady and actor robert robert diniro were among the celebrities who attended the fight. they all watched floyd mayweather take home $100 million and the bragging rights for floyd mayweather he remains undefeated. the fight was delayed 45 minutes because cable and satellite systems had a problem keeping up with the manned. screens went to black after the broadcast started. 90% of pay per view orders came within hours of the fight. may weather couldn't dodge questions about his domestic abuse charges. >> only god can judge me when all is said and done. >> people will never forget, but god will for give. a lot of things i was accused of, i didn't do. he said his focus is on his children's
officer william porter and alicia white face charges of involuntary manslaughter among others. a 10:00 p.m. curfew remains in force. a few protesters who divide the curfew were arrested -- who defied the curfew were arrested. >>> 6 democratic candidates for mayor will take part in a forum this tuesday at 7:00 p.m. jim gardner will moderate. the republican candidate for mayor is unopposed. >>> tom brady and actor robert robert diniro were among the celebrities who attended the...
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and including alicia white, the sergeant three charges.e of them have been charged with any failure of duties in their past. anderson back to you. >> and joining us mark gehrigo and david clinger, mark earlier, i think sunny said it would be unethical for the state's attorney to bring charges she couldn't prove and i heard your house in the back of my head saying that is absurd prosecutors lob on charges in order to get somebody to roll on to somebody else. do you think that would go on. >> i wish sunny was here so it wouldn't sound like i was piling on her and so it wouldn't be her naivete. and ideally they have looking for the driver or the younger gentleman who you just talked about. >> and you believe the driver has the most serious charges? >> i do. i think they are looking to get him to rog -- to roll on the other officers and to blame him. that is what you want to see if you are a prosecutor. and that press conference with the prosecutor was unethical. it violates the ada rules and the state rules. >> because of the level of detail.
and including alicia white, the sergeant three charges.e of them have been charged with any failure of duties in their past. anderson back to you. >> and joining us mark gehrigo and david clinger, mark earlier, i think sunny said it would be unethical for the state's attorney to bring charges she couldn't prove and i heard your house in the back of my head saying that is absurd prosecutors lob on charges in order to get somebody to roll on to somebody else. do you think that would go on....
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sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter involuntary manslaughter second degree assault, misconduct in office. >> that is the long list of criminal charges to be filed against six baltimore police officers just coming into our newsroom. the state's attorney also detailed a timeline of gray's arrest and that transport saying that the police officers illegally arrested gray as no crime had been committed. also she added the type of knife police found on gray was actually legal in the state of maryland. mosby said her team worked around the clock on this. she assured that no one is above the law. her huge development, huge statement coming just a day after police handed the case over to the state's attorney's office. back to you. >> that's right, kristin. you could hear a number of people cheering as state's attorney marilyn mosby announced this was a homicide investigation and calling for the arrest of six officers. this is chopper's view over the baltimore area where more protests are expected this weekend. state's attorney mosby calling for peace as her office pursues ju
sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter involuntary manslaughter second degree assault, misconduct in office. >> that is the long list of criminal charges to be filed against six baltimore police officers just coming into our newsroom. the state's attorney also detailed a timeline of gray's arrest and that transport saying that the police officers illegally arrested gray as no crime had been committed. also she added the type of knife police found on gray was actually...
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misconduct in office and false imprisonment and finally that sixth and final officer, sergeant alicia white is accused of involuntary manslaughter, second degree assault and charges of misconduct in office. just moments ago we heard from the head of baltimore's fraternal order of police and from an attorney who represents the organization and lieutenant rice specifically. >> that's right. they maintain the six officers charged in the case did nothing wrong to freddie gray and accuse the prosecutor of what they call a rush to judgment. >> we're disappointed in the apparent rush to judgment given the fact the investigation into this matter has not been concluded. our officers, like every other american citizen, are entitled to due process and 16 years as an attorney i have never seen such a hurried rush to file criminal chargesically believe are driven by forces which are separate and apart from the application of law and the facts of this case as we know them. >> the union says the evidence will show freddie gray's injuries were not the result of any actions or inactions of the six police of
misconduct in office and false imprisonment and finally that sixth and final officer, sergeant alicia white is accused of involuntary manslaughter, second degree assault and charges of misconduct in office. just moments ago we heard from the head of baltimore's fraternal order of police and from an attorney who represents the organization and lieutenant rice specifically. >> that's right. they maintain the six officers charged in the case did nothing wrong to freddie gray and accuse the...
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sergeant alicia white, involuntary man slaughter, second degree negligent assault, misconduct in office for failure to perform a duty regarding safety of a prisoner and reckless endangerment. now the grand jury has also found probable cause to charge the aforementioned officers based upon the evidence these officers who are presumed innocent until proven guilty are now scheduled to be arraigned on july 2nd. thank you. >> so you heard the charges all laid out there and the details that mis-ms. mosby put before the public. earlier, i spoke with bill stanton, who is a private investigator and a former new york city police officer. and he offered his take on the charges against those six baltimore police officers. >> many of these charges, i think, will not stand under the weight of its own merit. meaning premeditation that they intentionally went to murder and kill this person. it just doesn't -- it just doesn't make sense to me. i think they overcharged and i think that may very well be the d.a.'s undoing. this is a lot of hyperbole, a lot of vitriol going on. and i think there's panderin
sergeant alicia white, involuntary man slaughter, second degree negligent assault, misconduct in office for failure to perform a duty regarding safety of a prisoner and reckless endangerment. now the grand jury has also found probable cause to charge the aforementioned officers based upon the evidence these officers who are presumed innocent until proven guilty are now scheduled to be arraigned on july 2nd. thank you. >> so you heard the charges all laid out there and the details that...
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of a vallejo students are due back if court today. 19-year-old zach role cole and 16-year-old alicia white jr. are held open shooting a student in the head. >> the man at the center of a hostage station and stand off in antioch on wednesday will be arraigned on multiple chances today. the 35-year-old be charged with assault with a deadly weapon and carjacking and dead napping. one hostage was a gas station owner who told abc7 he is okay and he has a message for his captor. >> he said at least ten times, "i won't harm you." if the gentleman is listening good luck. wish you the best in the life. thank you. for not hurting us. >> he wasp wanted on a $300,000 warrant from tracy for another vehicle theft and carjacking. >> new details in the case of a january fire at the san francisco home featured in the "immigration -- "mrs. doub movie," and face as year in jail. as part of the plea deem an attempted murder charge is dropped. the woman is transgender and she claims the homeowner who is a plastic sun botched her facial surgery. >> the star of "mrs. doubtfire," was robin williams, of course. ti
of a vallejo students are due back if court today. 19-year-old zach role cole and 16-year-old alicia white jr. are held open shooting a student in the head. >> the man at the center of a hostage station and stand off in antioch on wednesday will be arraigned on multiple chances today. the 35-year-old be charged with assault with a deadly weapon and carjacking and dead napping. one hostage was a gas station owner who told abc7 he is okay and he has a message for his captor. >> he...
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. >> 0 sergeant alicia white and oerter officer and officer goodson observed mr.y unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. >> it wasn't until 25 minutes later when the van reached the police station that a medic was called. at that point she said gray was in cardiac arrest and not breathing. the medical examiner and prosecutor concluded gray's death was a homicide. >> mr. gray suffered a severe and critical neck injury as a result of being handcuffed shackled by his feet and unrestrained inside of the bpd wagon. >> all six officers are facing criminal charges, including assault and misconduct. the van's driver facing the most serious charges, including second-degree depraved heart murder which carry as sentence of up to 30 years. all officers are in custody and an attorney for one of them said today this was an egregious rush to judgment by the prosecutor and vows to fight the charges. the process is far from over. >> our thanks very much for that pamela brown. the charges against the six officers caught a lot of people in baltimore and around the country by surpri
. >> 0 sergeant alicia white and oerter officer and officer goodson observed mr.y unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. >> it wasn't until 25 minutes later when the van reached the police station that a medic was called. at that point she said gray was in cardiac arrest and not breathing. the medical examiner and prosecutor concluded gray's death was a homicide. >> mr. gray suffered a severe and critical neck injury as a result of being handcuffed shackled by his feet and...
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sergeant alicia white, officer porter and officer goodson observed mr. geant white, who was responsible for investigating two citizen complaints pretending to mr. gray's illegal arrest spoke to the back of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond, she did nothing further, despite the fact she was advised he needed a medic. she made no efforts to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical condition, no medical assistance was rendered or summoned for mr. gray at that time by any officer. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the officer's side of the wagon containing mr. gray officer goodson then proceeded to the western district police station, where contrary to the b.p.d. general order he again failed to restrain mr. gray in the wagon for at least the fifth time. at the western district police station, the defendant arrested at north avenue was unloaded escorted and secured inside the police station prior to attending to mr. gray. by the time officer zachary nov
sergeant alicia white, officer porter and officer goodson observed mr. geant white, who was responsible for investigating two citizen complaints pretending to mr. gray's illegal arrest spoke to the back of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond, she did nothing further, despite the fact she was advised he needed a medic. she made no efforts to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical condition, no medical assistance was rendered or summoned...
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officer william porter and sergeant alicia white face charges of involuntary manslaughter and both accusedf not giving gray medical attention. the police commissioner saying he is letting the process take its course but warning -- >> we have no tolerance for any misconduct that takes place in this organization. >> reporter: authorities are waiting to make sure the city is safe and secure before they lift the curfew and until then, the national guard will remain here, dan. >> jim avila, thank you. for more on this, let's bring in abc's george stephanopoulos. who will be hosting "this week." we have seen a series of these cases. is there any possibility it will lead to policy change? >> that's the big question. you have seen the federal government get involved and put in money for body cameras. all across the country. some police forces accepting that. one of the things you're looking at, do they have to step back from this broken window's policing policy which relies on picking up a lot of people out on the streets for relatively minor infractions. people call that a corruption of that poli
officer william porter and sergeant alicia white face charges of involuntary manslaughter and both accusedf not giving gray medical attention. the police commissioner saying he is letting the process take its course but warning -- >> we have no tolerance for any misconduct that takes place in this organization. >> reporter: authorities are waiting to make sure the city is safe and secure before they lift the curfew and until then, the national guard will remain here, dan. >>...
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in other news this afternoon, attorneys in baltimore now laying out a defense plan for sergeant alicia white. she is one of the six officers facing involuntary manslaughter in death of freddie gray. the plan is call character witnesses to testify on white's behalf. white and the other officers have a preliminary hearing may 27. scott: we want to get to the weather. not as warm as yesterday but pleasant out there. alison: very nice. will the good weather stick around? chief meteorologist doug hill has an early look. hi, doug. doug: the next couple of days days will be delightful. not as windy. over the weekend, it will get warm and humid. let's enjoy what we have. bright sunshine outside the weather center now. get to the pcture now of the way it looks at national harbor. clouds at times. but that is the way it has been all day. sun and clouds. gusty northwesterly breeze and the temperatures well below average and below yesterday's level. 67 at reagan national. 61 at dulles. 62 at dran drew -- andrews. these are running 26 degrees cooler than yesterday. so a big change behind the cold front.
in other news this afternoon, attorneys in baltimore now laying out a defense plan for sergeant alicia white. she is one of the six officers facing involuntary manslaughter in death of freddie gray. the plan is call character witnesses to testify on white's behalf. white and the other officers have a preliminary hearing may 27. scott: we want to get to the weather. not as warm as yesterday but pleasant out there. alison: very nice. will the good weather stick around? chief meteorologist doug...
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sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter second-degree assault, misconduct in office. to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice, no peace. your keys is sincerely needed as i worked to deliver justice on behalf of of this young man. to those that are angry, hurt or have their own experiences of injustice at the hands of police officers, i urge you to channel the energy peacefully as we prosecute this case. i have heard your calls for no justice, no peace. however, your peace is sincerely needed as i worked to deliver justice on behalf of freddie gray. to the rank-and-file officers of the baltimore city police department please note that these accusations of the six officers are not an indictment on the entire force. i come from five generations of law enforcement. my father was an officer. my mother was an officer. several of my aunt and uncle's. my resell he departed and beloved grandfather was one of the founding members of the first black police organization in massachusetts. i can tell yo
sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter second-degree assault, misconduct in office. to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice, no peace. your keys is sincerely needed as i worked to deliver justice on behalf of of this young man. to those that are angry, hurt or have their own experiences of injustice at the hands of police officers, i urge you to channel the energy peacefully as we prosecute...
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sergeant alicia white is a five-year veteran of the force charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degreelt and misconduct in office. officer garrett miller charged with second-degree assault, misconduct and false imprisonment, joined the force in 2012. officer edward nero joined the force in 2012, charged with assault in the second degree, misconduct in office and false imprisonment. those are the charges. they are all out on bond and aren't due in court until the end of the month. the investigation now and the charges and also the state's attorney tom fuentes, cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director and also noted criminal defense attorneys joey jackson and danny cevalcevall cevallo let's talk about what is next for the investigation. is there more work to be done? this is really just the beginning, right, joey? >> absolutely is. certainly there's work to be done but of course the state attorney has been doing the work because she's conducted an independent investigation. it's interesting, don, each of the charges apparently are very specific to each officer in ter
sergeant alicia white is a five-year veteran of the force charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degreelt and misconduct in office. officer garrett miller charged with second-degree assault, misconduct and false imprisonment, joined the force in 2012. officer edward nero joined the force in 2012, charged with assault in the second degree, misconduct in office and false imprisonment. those are the charges. they are all out on bond and aren't due in court until the end of the month. the...
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she detailed how lieutenant brian rice sargeant alicia white, officer caesar goodson, officer william porter officer garret miller and officer edward nero all played a role in gray's death. >> lieutenant rice officer miller and officer nero failed to establish probable cause for mr. gray's arrest as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. accordingly lieutenant rice officer miller and officer nero illegally arrested mr. gray. upon arrival of the transport wagon driven by officer caesar goodson, officer rice officer nero and miller loaded mr. gray into the wagon and at no point was he secured by a seat belt while in the wagon contrary to a bpd general order. >> the baltimore police union says in a written statement, that quote none of the officers involved are responsible for the death of mr. gray. today marks only the start of the legal process to hold accountable who killed freddie gray while in the custody of the baltimore police department. joining me now is former maryland attorney general doug gansler and former prosecutor and now defense attorney keisha hebbin. doug let me star
she detailed how lieutenant brian rice sargeant alicia white, officer caesar goodson, officer william porter officer garret miller and officer edward nero all played a role in gray's death. >> lieutenant rice officer miller and officer nero failed to establish probable cause for mr. gray's arrest as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. accordingly lieutenant rice officer miller and officer nero illegally arrested mr. gray. upon arrival of the transport wagon driven by officer caesar...
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sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter involuntary manslaughter second degree assault, misconduct in office. >> that was state attorney marilyn mosby announcing the charges earlier today, and of course, the associated press is now reporting that all six officers have been taken into custody. moments ago, the baltimore police union responded to the charges. >> i have never seen such a hurried rush to file criminal charges, which i believe are driven by forces which are separate and apart from the application of law and the facts of this case as we know them. no one condones police misconduct. this is especially true of the entire fop membership, including my client who was a 17-year veteran of this department who has dedicated his life to serving the public. let me state in no uncertain terms that lieutenant rice and all of the officers involved at all times acted reasonably and in accordance with their training as baltimore police officers. no officer injured mr. gray caused harm to mr. gray and they are truly saddened by his death. these officer did nothing wrong. >>
sergeant alicia white is being charged with manslaughter involuntary manslaughter second degree assault, misconduct in office. >> that was state attorney marilyn mosby announcing the charges earlier today, and of course, the associated press is now reporting that all six officers have been taken into custody. moments ago, the baltimore police union responded to the charges. >> i have never seen such a hurried rush to file criminal charges, which i believe are driven by forces which...
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officer william porter and sergeant alicia white face similar counts, as do officers edward nero andt miller-- involved in gray's initial arrest. but they escaped manslaughter >> these charges are an important step for getting justice. >> woodruff: the police union said the six officers charged were not responsible for gray's death. >> we believe that the actions taken today by the state's attorney are an egregious rush to judgment and we have grave concerns about the fairness and integrity of the prosecution of our officers. >> woodruff: while baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake said she was sickened by the findings. >> to those of you who wish to engage in brutality in conduct, racism and corruption, let me be clear, there is no place in the baltimore city police department for you. >> woodruff: at the white house, president obama called for justice to be served. >> it is absolutely vital that the truth comes out on what happened to mr. freddie gray. >> woodruff: on the street, most people welcomed the announcement of charges, in the wake of monday's riots and the deployment o
officer william porter and sergeant alicia white face similar counts, as do officers edward nero andt miller-- involved in gray's initial arrest. but they escaped manslaughter >> these charges are an important step for getting justice. >> woodruff: the police union said the six officers charged were not responsible for gray's death. >> we believe that the actions taken today by the state's attorney are an egregious rush to judgment and we have grave concerns about the fairness...
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garrett miller same charge assault second degree and alicia white a number of charges.s, the depraved-heart murder charge against goodson. trayvon martin's parents just touching down in baltimore. we understand the protest planned for saturday is still going on. a number of rallies as well including one being led to the correction facility in that city. this story continues to develop. a lot of reaction including i should note again from the police union who is insisting that the officers are not responsible for mr. gray's death. they plan to defend those officers as well. this is just the beginning. these are charges. this will all play out in court. it's been an incredible day of news so far. thank you so much for joining us for this edition of "news nation." we'll continue coverage coming up with andrea mitchell. i will see you on monday. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy t
garrett miller same charge assault second degree and alicia white a number of charges.s, the depraved-heart murder charge against goodson. trayvon martin's parents just touching down in baltimore. we understand the protest planned for saturday is still going on. a number of rallies as well including one being led to the correction facility in that city. this story continues to develop. a lot of reaction including i should note again from the police union who is insisting that the officers are...
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looking for the six officers, and we came upon the next door neighbor of the one female officer, alicia white. we spent time talking to her today. she said she would have never suspected she would be involved in something like this. she was a kind woman. you wouldn't have even known she was a police officer were it not for her uniform she saw her in occasionally. she was a gardner, she spent days gardening with her, and she said she was a wonderful woman, and she's very upset about what happened with freddie gray and the fact that her next door neighbor who she thought was a kind woman, is now involved in this. now charged with his murder. >> we saw images of the police officers. we don't have this confirmed, but based on their photos, they appeared, half of them, three of them, appeared to be minorities. they were not white, as far as their photos. do you think that's changed the sentiment of some of the people knowing this is not, you know, a white versus black, cops versus, you know, white people? in that argument, has that changed the sentiment of some people at all? >> i don't think it d
looking for the six officers, and we came upon the next door neighbor of the one female officer, alicia white. we spent time talking to her today. she said she would have never suspected she would be involved in something like this. she was a kind woman. you wouldn't have even known she was a police officer were it not for her uniform she saw her in occasionally. she was a gardner, she spent days gardening with her, and she said she was a wonderful woman, and she's very upset about what...
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officer william porter and alicia white who was promoted faces charges of involuntarily manslaughterf not giving gray medical attention. the police commissioner saying he is letting the process taking its course. but warning. >> we have no toll ascertains for tolerance for any misconduct. >> reporter: the national guard remains in place. >> a young girl was injured this weekend after a bullet shattered the window of the car she was riding in. it happened after 9:30 on the 5400 block of haverford avenue in west philadelphia. the 8-year-old girl was sitting inside the car when the bullet hit a window. the girl was hurt by broken glass. she was taken to children's hospital for treatment and expected to be okay. police don't know if anyone in the car was the intended target or the car was hit by a stray bullet. >>> a girl was hospitalize at chop after being hit in the chest with a bb gun. a 21-year-old family member shot her accidentsly. accidently. the injuries are not believed to be life threatening. state police are investigating and have not said if there were any charges in the case
officer william porter and alicia white who was promoted faces charges of involuntarily manslaughterf not giving gray medical attention. the police commissioner saying he is letting the process taking its course. but warning. >> we have no toll ascertains for tolerance for any misconduct. >> reporter: the national guard remains in place. >> a young girl was injured this weekend after a bullet shattered the window of the car she was riding in. it happened after 9:30 on the 5400...
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alicia white's next door neighbor here is what she had to say. >> i didn't think she would do that. she's a very nice person. very nice. i see her often. i speaks to her, she speaks to me. she's very respectful. you wouldn't think she's a police officer. she didn't treat herself as a police officer around me. she was a person. and i knew she was an officer because she had a uniform on and i respected her in that way. i didn't ask her no questions or nothing. all i know is i don't think she did anything wrong. >> now church services later this morning and a faith-based rally this afternoon as most people think that baltimore has turned a corner. steve? >> a hopeful note there in baltimore. thank you for that report. we turn now to new details about chris christie's fight to save his white house campaign with reports that he and his aides are frantically working to keep his political base from abandoning him. two days now since one of his top appointees pleaded guilty to charges. and conspiracy to create a traffic jam as political pay back. the official word from christie's team is th
alicia white's next door neighbor here is what she had to say. >> i didn't think she would do that. she's a very nice person. very nice. i see her often. i speaks to her, she speaks to me. she's very respectful. you wouldn't think she's a police officer. she didn't treat herself as a police officer around me. she was a person. and i knew she was an officer because she had a uniform on and i respected her in that way. i didn't ask her no questions or nothing. all i know is i don't think...
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alicia white and brian rice both have the same name as two of the officers. em after the charges were announced. court records have replaced the defendants' home addresses with the general address of the baltimore police department. >>> happening right now as we speak, former arkansas governor mike huckabee is announcing he's running for president. he's joining the republican race for the white house in 2016. it will be the second time around for huckabee. he also ran in 2008. he's joining an increasingly crowded and very diverse field of republicans. yesterday, ben carson and criminally fior -- and carly fioriana announced they are running. >> the party also, i think, is recognizing the demographic changes, the societal changes. i think it's a reflection of the health of the party and the openness of the party. >> three current politicians also threw in their hats in the ring. marco rubio, ted cruz and rand paul. >>> well, newly-announced presidential carly fioriono didn't use her smarts to prevent someone from setting up a site that features 30,000 sad faces
alicia white and brian rice both have the same name as two of the officers. em after the charges were announced. court records have replaced the defendants' home addresses with the general address of the baltimore police department. >>> happening right now as we speak, former arkansas governor mike huckabee is announcing he's running for president. he's joining the republican race for the white house in 2016. it will be the second time around for huckabee. he also ran in 2008. he's...
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sergeant alicia white, involuntary manslaughter. second-degree negligent assault. misconduct in office for failure to perform a duty regarding safety of a prisoner and reckless endangerment. now that the grand jury has also found probable cause to charge the aforementioned officers based upon the evidence these officers who are presumed innocent until proven guilty are now scheduled to be arraigned on july 2nd. thank you. thank you all. >> will you recuse yourself from this case -- >> states toirn marilyn mosby there in baltimore making some big news. not taking questions there, but this of course pertaining to the death of freddie gray in police custody. i want to go ahead and bring in first don lemon. you're listening to this. we learned that these six officers don, have been indicted. in a that a grand jury said there is evidence to go ahead ap and -- arraign them. right? so how big of a deal is this? is this what we expected? >> this is a big deal. many expected it would change because as previously as migel pointed out, marilyn mosby has been under significant
sergeant alicia white, involuntary manslaughter. second-degree negligent assault. misconduct in office for failure to perform a duty regarding safety of a prisoner and reckless endangerment. now that the grand jury has also found probable cause to charge the aforementioned officers based upon the evidence these officers who are presumed innocent until proven guilty are now scheduled to be arraigned on july 2nd. thank you. thank you all. >> will you recuse yourself from this case --...
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second degree assault, misconduct in office and also false imprisonment. 30-year-old sergeant alicia whiteemale she's been with the department since 2010. she faces involuntary manslaughter, second degree assault and misconduct in office. that brings us to 25-year-old william porter the youngest among the officers to face charges. he joined the department in 2012 faces involuntary manslaughter and assault of the second degree and misconduct in office. officer garrett miller 26 years old joined in 2012 second degree assault, intentional and neglect and misconduct in office and false imprisonment and edward nero joined in 2012 faces second degree assault intentional neglect and misconduct in office and false imprisonment. the officer goodson, the driver there makes the most of all of the officer charges, $105,000 in gross pay and other salaries range from 51,000 to $84,000 according to the baltimore sun. if these officers are convicted of all charges, officer goodson would face 63 years in prison but other officers facing from 20 to 30 years. with those charges we're asking our viewers if yo
second degree assault, misconduct in office and also false imprisonment. 30-year-old sergeant alicia whiteemale she's been with the department since 2010. she faces involuntary manslaughter, second degree assault and misconduct in office. that brings us to 25-year-old william porter the youngest among the officers to face charges. he joined the department in 2012 faces involuntary manslaughter and assault of the second degree and misconduct in office. officer garrett miller 26 years old joined...
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officer garrett miller second degree intentional assault, sergeant alicia white, involuntary manslaughteregligent assault. >> indictments against six police officers. it's a decision that drastically diverges from a narrative of grand jury decisions in ferguson and staten island. after michael brown died prosecutor bob mccullough chose not to bring charges against darren wilson. instead he left the decision up to a grand jury. in november the grand jury chose not to indict wilson. after eric garner died they did not charge the officers who placed him in a choke hold. they left that decision in the hands of a grand jury. that grand jury did not invite. police officers rarely face criminal charges for on-duty shootings. only 41 officers were charged with murder or manslaughter for on-duty shootings over a seven year period ending in 2011. by contrast the fbi reported 2,718 justifiable homicides by law enforcement during that same seven-year span. what's different about the baltimore case is not just na the grand jury did indict the officers involved in gray's death. it's that each of the si
officer garrett miller second degree intentional assault, sergeant alicia white, involuntary manslaughteregligent assault. >> indictments against six police officers. it's a decision that drastically diverges from a narrative of grand jury decisions in ferguson and staten island. after michael brown died prosecutor bob mccullough chose not to bring charges against darren wilson. instead he left the decision up to a grand jury. in november the grand jury chose not to indict wilson. after...
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the state's attorney saying that the only female officer, alicia white, checked on him, speaking to theresponsive. and for a fifth time they failed to buckle him in. this was the final stop for mr. gray the western district police station. now under heavy guard. despite the fact it's only a few blocks where he was arrested it it took nearly an hour to get him here. once here they first turn their attention to the other prisoner in the transport vehicle, then mr. gray. by then, he had stopped breathing. >> extraordinary detail. perhaps many people wondering, so for weeks now, the gaps what happened in between those stops? some of what we know now, based on the state's attorney general who provided that information. so i'm joined by joey jackson, he's hln's legal analyst and criminal defense attorney and cheryl dorsey formerly of the los angeles police department as a sergeant. thanks to both of you joining me. this is noisy here. a place of many demonstrator mz hopefully we can get through the music right now. people can still hear us. that time line certainly filled in a lot of blanks.
the state's attorney saying that the only female officer, alicia white, checked on him, speaking to theresponsive. and for a fifth time they failed to buckle him in. this was the final stop for mr. gray the western district police station. now under heavy guard. despite the fact it's only a few blocks where he was arrested it it took nearly an hour to get him here. once here they first turn their attention to the other prisoner in the transport vehicle, then mr. gray. by then, he had stopped...
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one of them is sergeant alicia white. american woman who joined the baltimore police force five years ago. she is engaged to be married a local baltimore minister who knows officer white described her this way -- quote -- "she wanted to be a police officer because she is a christian and wants to be a good role model for young black women and she wanted to be that good cop in the community and bridge the gap between the police and the neighborhoods." of the six arrested officers, three are african-americans three are white. and none of this means that any of these officers necessarily acted appropriately or right in this case. it's quite possible that they didn't and if so, the court system our legal judicial system will determine that. what i'm simply trying to point out is that these police officers have human faces they're human beings, and these officers are going to be through hell whether they deserve to or not. their lives will never be the same whether they are guilty or innocent. there will be many people in the co
one of them is sergeant alicia white. american woman who joined the baltimore police force five years ago. she is engaged to be married a local baltimore minister who knows officer white described her this way -- quote -- "she wanted to be a police officer because she is a christian and wants to be a good role model for young black women and she wanted to be that good cop in the community and bridge the gap between the police and the neighborhoods." of the six arrested officers, three...
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students, grassroots movements, lgbt, there have been white activists connected to this, black women have been leaders here. we think about alicia garza of the black lives matter movement phil of the dream defenders there is so much hope in the air because so many young people -- we think about the civil rights movement from 1954 to 1955, and we think about the black power movement, people like angela davis, the black panthers, who really had a piece of american democracy but pushed a movement for radical social political culture, self-determination, we are seeing that again. this whole idea that somehow african americans are victims -- i would absolutely dispute that. what african-americans are doing is actually critiquing a system of racial and economic oppression that for too long we have refused to talk about as a nation. so what has been really, really heartening is all the organizing that we have seen, and we have another narrative from social media. i call social media the fifth estate because the fourth estate, mainstream media whether it is fox or cnn, has really demonized african-americans, and they have a perspective
students, grassroots movements, lgbt, there have been white activists connected to this, black women have been leaders here. we think about alicia garza of the black lives matter movement phil of the dream defenders there is so much hope in the air because so many young people -- we think about the civil rights movement from 1954 to 1955, and we think about the black power movement, people like angela davis, the black panthers, who really had a piece of american democracy but pushed a movement...