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All 6 Baltimore officers charged with Freddie Gray’s death plead not guilty | All 6 Baltimore officers charged with Freddie Gray’s death plead not guilty |
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The Baltimore police officers charged with Freddie Gray's death have received their trial date after pleading not guilty to all charges. | The Baltimore police officers charged with Freddie Gray's death have received their trial date after pleading not guilty to all charges. |
Judge Barry Williams was also assigned to preside of the officers’ trials, CBS Baltimore reported. | Judge Barry Williams was also assigned to preside of the officers’ trials, CBS Baltimore reported. |
The 25-year-old’s death sparked peaceful protests which eventually turned into riots shortly after his funeral. Mr Gray was arrested on 12 April and died from a severed spine while in police custody on 19 April. | The 25-year-old’s death sparked peaceful protests which eventually turned into riots shortly after his funeral. Mr Gray was arrested on 12 April and died from a severed spine while in police custody on 19 April. |
The six Baltimore police officers — Caesar Goodson, Edward Nero, Garrett Miller, William Porter, Brian Rice and Alicia White — are scheduled to be arraigned on 2 July. The officers face charges ranging from reckless endangerment, assault and manslaughter, to second-degree depraved heart murder. | The six Baltimore police officers — Caesar Goodson, Edward Nero, Garrett Miller, William Porter, Brian Rice and Alicia White — are scheduled to be arraigned on 2 July. The officers face charges ranging from reckless endangerment, assault and manslaughter, to second-degree depraved heart murder. |
The officers have a motions hearing date set for 2 September and a trial date of 13 October. |