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REMAINING CHARGES FOR OFFICERS IN DEATH OF FREDDIE GRAY
Police officer Edward Nero was acquitted of all charges Monday in connection with Freddie Gray’s death. Here are the remaining five Baltimore City police officers involved with Gray’s case and the allegations they face from Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby.
OFFICER CAESAR GOODSON
JR. was the driver of the police wagon where Gray suffered critical injuries. Trial Date: June 6, 2016 Charges: uSecond- degree depraved- heart murder uInvoluntary manslaughter uSecond- degree assault uManslaughter by vehicle ( gross negligence) uManslaughter by vehicle ( criminal negligence) uMisconduct in office uReckless endangerment
LT. BRIAN RICE was one of the bike patrol officers, along with Nero and Garrett Miller, who first chased Gray, Mosby said. Trial Date: July 5, 2016 Charges: uInvoluntary manslaughter uSecond- degree assault uMisconduct in office ( double charges) uReckless endangerment OFFICER GARRETT MILLER was one of the three patrol officers who pursued, arrested and handcuffed Gray, according to Mosby. Trial Date: July 27, 2016 Charges: uSecond- degree assault uMisconduct in office ( double charges) uReckless endangerment OFFICER WILLIAM PORTER assisted Gray onto a bench in the wagon but didn’t restrain him or get medical assistance, according to Mosby. Trial Date: Sept. 6, 2016 ( retrial) Charges: uInvoluntary manslaughter uSecond- degree assault uMisconduct in office uReckless endangerment
SGT. ALICIA WHITE was one of three officers who later found Gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon but failed to check on him or provide medical assistance, Mosby said. Trial Date: Oct. 17, 2016 Charges: uInvoluntary manslaughter uSecond- degree assault uMisconduct in office uReckless endangerment