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Baltimore officers indicted in Gray death

- By Juliet Linderman

Baltimore • All six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, an African-American who died while in Baltimore police custody, were indicted by a grand jury, a prosecutor said Thursday.

The indictment­s were very similar to the charges Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced about three weeks ago. The most serious charge for each officer, ranging from second-degree “depraved heart” murder to assault, still stood.

Gray suffered a critical spinal injury after police handcuffed, shackled and placed him headfirst into a van, Mosby has said. His pleas for medical attention were repeatedly ignored, she said.

Mosby said prosecutor­s had presented evidence to the grand jury for the past two weeks. Some of the charges were changed based on new informatio­n, but she didn’t say what that new informatio­n was. She also did not take questions. “As is often the case, during an ongoing investigat­ion, charges can and should be revised based upon the evidence,” Mosby said.

In all, three of the officers had additional charges brought against them while three others had one less charge.

Gray was arrested April 12. He died in a hospital a week later and became a symbol of what protesters say was police brutality against blacks.

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Pres ?? A worker removes oil from the beach at Refugio State Beach, north of Goleta, Calif., on Thursday. Up to 400,000 litres may have leaked from the pipeline Tuesday, and up to 80,000 litres reached the sea just northwest of Santa Barbara.
JaeC. Hong/ TheAssocia­ted Pres A worker removes oil from the beach at Refugio State Beach, north of Goleta, Calif., on Thursday. Up to 400,000 litres may have leaked from the pipeline Tuesday, and up to 80,000 litres reached the sea just northwest of Santa Barbara.

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