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not that from marilyn mosby. let's get more from the developments and what happens next in the critically important investigation, joining us from baltimore, evan perez, legal analyst, former prosecutor sonny hostin. let's first of all start with this additional stop that police have now revealed the van carrying freddie gray what does that disclosure suggest to you? evan let me start with you, you've been doing a lot of reporting on this. >> that's right, wolf it adds additional questions, what happened during that this additional stop? the other stop? this is something that adds to i think frankly the distrust that there's already out there with this investigation. it's not fair necessarily to the police investigators, they say that police department says that they are disclosing this information as soon as they can. in an effort to be transparent, and apparently this information was not, was not provided by the officers and it was not radioed in as it was supposed to be. this was discovered only as they canvas
not that from marilyn mosby. let's get more from the developments and what happens next in the critically important investigation, joining us from baltimore, evan perez, legal analyst, former prosecutor sonny hostin. let's first of all start with this additional stop that police have now revealed the van carrying freddie gray what does that disclosure suggest to you? evan let me start with you, you've been doing a lot of reporting on this. >> that's right, wolf it adds additional...
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her name is marilyn mosby.e if there's sufficient evidence and reason to charge the officers vochd in gray's arrest. and her personal story is fascinating. jean casarez is outfront. >> as the city of baltimore spills into the streets demanding justice for the death of 25-year-old freddie gray, the decision to bring charges rests with its newly elected state attorney marilyn mosby. just 35 years old. it is the biggest case of her short career. her official biosays she's the youngest chief prosecutor of any major city in america. six officers have been suspended pending an investigation into gray's death. mosby must decide if there's enough evidence to prosecute. >> i come from a long line of police officers. my grandfather was one of the first african american police officers in massachusetts. and one of the things that he instilled upon us is the importance of public service. >> all four of her uncles were police officers and so was her mother. >> part of her campaign was police excessive force and brutality. w
her name is marilyn mosby.e if there's sufficient evidence and reason to charge the officers vochd in gray's arrest. and her personal story is fascinating. jean casarez is outfront. >> as the city of baltimore spills into the streets demanding justice for the death of 25-year-old freddie gray, the decision to bring charges rests with its newly elected state attorney marilyn mosby. just 35 years old. it is the biggest case of her short career. her official biosays she's the youngest chief...
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but to really help and encourage marilyn mosby do the job for which the residents for the city of baltimore elected her for last year. we want justice in this case. and the public is very much interested in not allowing distractions and criminal and activity that certainly not of us can condone as it's taken place the past few days. distract us from the public's need for answers in this case. the public wants justice and the public desires and wants that justice right now. i want to thank reverend gabriel who is the president of the national latino evangelical coalition. again, he came down with several pastors in that coalition to show solidarity between black and brown, faith leaders and the african-american and latino community about this pernicious problem that is plaguing our society. reporter: the report comes out friday, what needs to happen? >> the public needs to get a sense of the timetable. i've been here in the city of baltimore not just on this case but in cases in the past and the public is never given a clear sense of when they're going to get answers. they're be
but to really help and encourage marilyn mosby do the job for which the residents for the city of baltimore elected her for last year. we want justice in this case. and the public is very much interested in not allowing distractions and criminal and activity that certainly not of us can condone as it's taken place the past few days. distract us from the public's need for answers in this case. the public wants justice and the public desires and wants that justice right now. i want to thank...
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. >> reporter: that prosecutor is marilyn mosby. her office must now decide how gray suffered a severed spine and whether there was police misconduct. investigators took surveillance video from this convenience store owned by poljung hwang. he told us police stopped by two weeks ago to look at his surveillance cameras. >> reporter: today's revelation was another surprise to a city that is already on edge. we spoke with baltimore resident tay chase. >> i think this is ridiculous. how you make a-- keep constantly stopping when you have somebody in pain telling you he needs medical attention but they ignoring that. >> reporter: scott, on monday, the convenience store behind me was looted. the owner says he came back to the store. he realized that the surveillance equipment was gone, along with his copy of what is an important potentially piece of evidence. >> pelley: jeff pegues, thank you, jeff. six officers involved in gray's arrest remain suspended. today, baltimore's mayor made this promise: >> if with the nation watching three bla
. >> reporter: that prosecutor is marilyn mosby. her office must now decide how gray suffered a severed spine and whether there was police misconduct. investigators took surveillance video from this convenience store owned by poljung hwang. he told us police stopped by two weeks ago to look at his surveillance cameras. >> reporter: today's revelation was another surprise to a city that is already on edge. we spoke with baltimore resident tay chase. >> i think this is...
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now, that person's name, and get used to hearing it, is marilyn mosby.nd mother of two, comes from a long line of police officers, including her grandfather, four uncles, and her mother as well. she's only been on the job since january. and during a campaign speech, she talked about how she witnessed the murder of her cousin on her front doorstep. and what she learned from that tragedy. >> i learned very early on that the criminal justice system isn't just the police, the judges, and the state's attorneys, it's much more than that. i believe that we are the justice system. we, the members of the community are the justice system because we are the victims of crimes. >> she gained so much confidence from the kmubt that she was easily elected. and freddie gray's attorney's optimistic she's going to serve this case well. >> we're enthusiastic about the new prosecutor. she's newly elected, and she comes to the office with a belief in the integrity of these kinds of investigations. we have much more confidence in her than we have in the police because there's
now, that person's name, and get used to hearing it, is marilyn mosby.nd mother of two, comes from a long line of police officers, including her grandfather, four uncles, and her mother as well. she's only been on the job since january. and during a campaign speech, she talked about how she witnessed the murder of her cousin on her front doorstep. and what she learned from that tragedy. >> i learned very early on that the criminal justice system isn't just the police, the judges, and the...
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it's up to the states's attorney marilyn mosby when to move forward. she has not given a timetable on when the report will be given. mayor blake tweeted this. quote, the family of mr. gray wants answers. i want answers. we'll remain vigilant on the path to justice. >> the second night of a curfew led to no major disturbances and followed a massive demonstration earlier in the day. a new march is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. today. it wasn't just peep in baltimore city that took to the streets. people across the country marched in solidarity calling for justice. today the washington post reporting a sealed document not seen by msnbc news says a prisoner shared the van ride with mr. gray and heard him banging on the walls of the van saying he was intentionally trying to injury himself. the prisoner was separateaccept separated by gray with a metal peace. there's no evidence to support that prisoner in's claims. we want to get to it for the first time. msnbc is getting a look at what freddie gray was going to be charged with. joy, you have the charging documen
it's up to the states's attorney marilyn mosby when to move forward. she has not given a timetable on when the report will be given. mayor blake tweeted this. quote, the family of mr. gray wants answers. i want answers. we'll remain vigilant on the path to justice. >> the second night of a curfew led to no major disturbances and followed a massive demonstration earlier in the day. a new march is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. today. it wasn't just peep in baltimore city that took to the streets....
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instead, it is now in the hands of baltimore state's attorney marilyn marilyn m marilyn mosby. six of officers have been suspended with pay. and there are now conflicting reports about the cause of gray's injuries. late yesterday, the washington post reported that a prisoner who shared the police transport van with gray could, quote, hear gray banging against the walls. intentionally trying to injure himself. baltimore nbc affiliate wbal obtained that said he heard banging but did not see gray or hear him talk. msnbc obtained the original list of charges for freddie gray following his arrest. according to police gray fled unprovoked upon noticing police presence and arrested for possession of a switchblade. the maximum penalty for that crime? one year in prison and a $500 fine. joining me on the phone, msnbc's national correspondent, joy reed. joy, what's the reaction to the charge, basically, the list of charges freddie gray was in possession of a switchblade. i think it surprises people that can land you in jail for a year. >> well yeah. sorry, as i run to the car. essentiall
instead, it is now in the hands of baltimore state's attorney marilyn marilyn m marilyn mosby. six of officers have been suspended with pay. and there are now conflicting reports about the cause of gray's injuries. late yesterday, the washington post reported that a prisoner who shared the police transport van with gray could, quote, hear gray banging against the walls. intentionally trying to injure himself. baltimore nbc affiliate wbal obtained that said he heard banging but did not see gray...
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marilyn mosby will oversee the freddie gray investigation. today, she made some news about another investigation, and there's also a protest in philadelphia. we'll be right back. a big news night, so stay with us. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. >>> the the second stop has been revealed to us during the course of our investigation and was previously unknown to us. we discovered this new stop based on our thorough and comprehensive and ongoing review of all cctv cameras and privately owned cameras. and in fact this new stop was discovered from a privately owned camera. >> baltimore police today revealing the van carrying freddie gray made another stop that we hadn't known about. so what happened there and why did it take this long for investigators to find out about it? and the other big question of the day, what did the other prisoner in that van
marilyn mosby will oversee the freddie gray investigation. today, she made some news about another investigation, and there's also a protest in philadelphia. we'll be right back. a big news night, so stay with us. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. >>> the the second stop has been revealed to...
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it's up to the states's attorney marilyn mosby when to move forward.en the report will be given. mayor blake tweeted this. quote, the family of mr. gray wants answers. i want answers. we'll remain vigilant on the path to justice. >> the second night of a curfew led to no major disturbances and followed a massive demonstration earlier in the day. a new march is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. today. it wasn't just peep in baltimore city that took to the streets. people across the country marched in solidarity calling for justice. today the washington post reporting a sealed document not seen by msnbc news says a prisoner shared the
it's up to the states's attorney marilyn mosby when to move forward.en the report will be given. mayor blake tweeted this. quote, the family of mr. gray wants answers. i want answers. we'll remain vigilant on the path to justice. >> the second night of a curfew led to no major disturbances and followed a massive demonstration earlier in the day. a new march is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. today. it wasn't just peep in baltimore city that took to the streets. people across the country marched...
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nearly 100 officers have been injured since monday and today, maryland state attorney general marilyn mosbys she's received the file on freddie gray's death and her office has started its own independent investigation. we have team coverage from baltimore tonight with horace holmes and kevin lewis. let's start with maryland bureau chief brad bell and the exclusive details from the police report that you heard first here on 7 about two hours ago. brad, tell us about it. brad: a week and a half ago, we heard from mayor stephanie rawlings-blake here in no uncertain terms their focus is on what happened inside the police transport van. she said they knew freddie gray was ok when he got in the van and wasn't when he got out. now we know a little bit more from our law enforcement sources as to why they believe that to be the case. according to our law enforcement sources, an autopsy found on freddie gray's head a mark on the top of his head that matched a place on the back of the police transport van, specifically a bolt. they described freddie gray as having handcuffs behind his back and legs in
nearly 100 officers have been injured since monday and today, maryland state attorney general marilyn mosbys she's received the file on freddie gray's death and her office has started its own independent investigation. we have team coverage from baltimore tonight with horace holmes and kevin lewis. let's start with maryland bureau chief brad bell and the exclusive details from the police report that you heard first here on 7 about two hours ago. brad, tell us about it. brad: a week and a half...
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marilyn mosby has to make a decision. one, if any charges are placed on the officers involved here, and two, what are those charges going to be? what do i have evidence for? first-degree murder, in my opinion from what i know about the case, is not an option. that takes to second degree and men manslaughter. in my opinion as i spent a lot of time in criminal investigation with the maryland state police i believe there's probably a case for involuntary manslaughter. i know the police officers didn't intend to kill anyone. because of their negligence freddie gray he died. >> thank you very much. thanks for being with us today. appreciate it very much. raising a lot of important questions. >> thanks for having me. >> you bet. >>> much more from baltimore and about baltimore coming up as members of the community appeal for continued calm including former baltimore raven star ray lewis who's had his own brushes with the law. yesterday he posted this passionate plea to stop the violence. it's been viewed already more than 24 --
marilyn mosby has to make a decision. one, if any charges are placed on the officers involved here, and two, what are those charges going to be? what do i have evidence for? first-degree murder, in my opinion from what i know about the case, is not an option. that takes to second degree and men manslaughter. in my opinion as i spent a lot of time in criminal investigation with the maryland state police i believe there's probably a case for involuntary manslaughter. i know the police officers...
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investigation, to let everyone know what's going on with this investigation, that it's going to marilyn mosby, the state attorney's office for further investigation. one important thing about the report of this additional stop is that somebody knows. they need to come forward with that information, if they know about it. i guarantee some citizens probably saw it, maybe there's some other available video footage of that stop, and it would eventually come out. one thing that's very interesting to me is that many years ago, when we started having police accidents in the city of baltimore, we were talking about technology of gps being able to track our police vehicles throughout the city. our delivery trucks today know exactly where each and every one of their trucks are, when they stop, how long they stop. we should have that also in policing. and i just have one more quick comment, regarding this additional information that came out, reported by "the washington post," this leaking document, you know, from somewhere within the police department, about the other passenger who was in the van. you
investigation, to let everyone know what's going on with this investigation, that it's going to marilyn mosby, the state attorney's office for further investigation. one important thing about the report of this additional stop is that somebody knows. they need to come forward with that information, if they know about it. i guarantee some citizens probably saw it, maybe there's some other available video footage of that stop, and it would eventually come out. one thing that's very interesting to...
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state attorney marilyn mosby has been running an independent investigation and will now determine if charges should be brought against any of the six officers involved in gray's arrest. all six officers are currently suspended with pay. there's no deadline for when she will make a decision. that lack of a timelane is frustrating some -- timeline isut fromis frustrating some in the community. when people heard there would be documents released, many thought it would mean full disclosure. after hearing from a number of experts, it became clear that's not how the process works. those papers were never meant to go public at this stage of the investigation. the police commissioner says he understands the public's frustration with the process. >> the family and community and public deserve transparency and truth. >> i understand the frustration, i understand the sense of urgency, and so has the organization. and that is why we have finished it a day ahead of time. getting to the right answer is more important than the speed. making sure that we look and overturn every rock is more importan
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we're going to mail inmows mows-- marilyn mosby. we don't want this swept under the carpet. political officials to think they're going to passively sit and watch this happen. this should be a wake-up call to every politician, to every faith leader every business person that we have to mitigate against these unjustices that cause stuff like this from happening. >> are you nervous this about evening? >> i'm not nervous at all. i'm really hopeful that we're going to experience a breakthrough. and that people meet with gang leaders, gang members, young people need people to listen to them and hear them cry instead of do this. this is reactionary. this is emotional, frustration, this is i don't know what else to do. if we can rebuild iraq we can rebuild east baltimore. >> we just wanted to hop in the car to show you how far spread from one example of destruction and rioting from last night is to the next. we are in east baltimore. we're now in west baltimore. and we've seen people hanging out. you hear the helicopters buzzing above, police the news in this community today, you se
we're going to mail inmows mows-- marilyn mosby. we don't want this swept under the carpet. political officials to think they're going to passively sit and watch this happen. this should be a wake-up call to every politician, to every faith leader every business person that we have to mitigate against these unjustices that cause stuff like this from happening. >> are you nervous this about evening? >> i'm not nervous at all. i'm really hopeful that we're going to experience a...
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marilyn mosby, the d.a.been the state's attorney for baltimore city for just a few months. soon she will face what is likely to be the biggest challenge of her tenure. tomorrow baltimore police are expected to give her her findings in the investigation into freddie gray's death. it will be mosby's decision whether to charge any of the officers involved. joining me now to talk about this cnn legal analyst, paul cowan and mark omara. thank you so much for being here. >> morning. >> first of all, i just wanted to pick your brain about ray lewis being back in the city of baltimore, paul. am i right. >> yes, absolutely i think it's a good thing for the city. anybody who has public you know recognition and is trying to say the right things to calm the city down you know how can we criticize that? >> and it's probably the prosecutor's pretty happy about that right, mark? >> i think the prosecutor is looking for whatever help she can get. it's a very volatile situation. she's got some tough decisions to be made over
marilyn mosby, the d.a.been the state's attorney for baltimore city for just a few months. soon she will face what is likely to be the biggest challenge of her tenure. tomorrow baltimore police are expected to give her her findings in the investigation into freddie gray's death. it will be mosby's decision whether to charge any of the officers involved. joining me now to talk about this cnn legal analyst, paul cowan and mark omara. thank you so much for being here. >> morning. >>...
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by the way, marilyn mosby, i don't know if you know her, her husband is the city councilman and willnk she's very promising. she represents a demographic that is woefully under represented and young people can relate to her. most of the protesters are between 15 and 25, and so they see in her a promise of their own future. >> 35 years old, though is she too young, too inexperienced for a high profile case like this? >> i think she has a certain level of commitment to her constituents having just been elected. last weekend in northern charleston when walter scott was shot and the officer was indicted it was the very first time in 21st century that a white officer has been indicted for killing a black person. now we're looking to see will in fact the tables of justice swing in our direction because from trayvon martin to michael brown, we feel lady justice has been blindfolded but keeps peeking out. >> you hear the governor, you hear the mayor the police chief. they say this this investigation is continuing right now. >> right. >> but have you already drawn any conclusions? >> that we'
by the way, marilyn mosby, i don't know if you know her, her husband is the city councilman and willnk she's very promising. she represents a demographic that is woefully under represented and young people can relate to her. most of the protesters are between 15 and 25, and so they see in her a promise of their own future. >> 35 years old, though is she too young, too inexperienced for a high profile case like this? >> i think she has a certain level of commitment to her...
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don't realize about baltimore is we just elected a brilliant young african-american woman named marilyn mosby as our state's attorney. and she is conducting her investigation in conjunction with the police. by may 1st she should have in her hand the preliminary report from the police and she'll combine that with the information she has to determine whether to file charges. folks in baltimore have a lot of confidence in her. she's a young lady, career prosecutor. and i have a lot of faith in her, too. but as marc morial was saying, there's a lot to be done. but first we have to figure out all of the problems. and we're looking for a ferguson-type review of our police department. and, wolf this is a transformative moment. if we don't get this right now, things will only get worse. >> let me ask marc morial about that. marc "the baltimore sun" reported the city has paid nearly $6 million since 2011 over lawsuits claiming police brutality. there's been federal involvement investigation. these issues they've been under way for a while, right? >> there's no doubt there's a long history here. but i
don't realize about baltimore is we just elected a brilliant young african-american woman named marilyn mosby as our state's attorney. and she is conducting her investigation in conjunction with the police. by may 1st she should have in her hand the preliminary report from the police and she'll combine that with the information she has to determine whether to file charges. folks in baltimore have a lot of confidence in her. she's a young lady, career prosecutor. and i have a lot of faith in...