Freddie Gray protests and reaction
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Baltimore residents protest and officials respond after the death of Freddie Gray, 27, who was injured while he was being arrested in April 2015.
Returning to the Western District police station, a group blocks southbound Light Street as they head north toward the harbor on a march by local residents on the eve of the expected large protest to City Hall over the recent death of local resident Freddie Gray, while in police custody. The march, done, they say, as a message that even a small group can cause large disruptions, began at Lexington Market, where about forty people walked in the streets through
Baltimore residents protest and officials respond after the death of Freddie Gray, 27, who was injured while he was being arrested in April 2015.
Ali Fourfiff of the Park Heights area shouts during another day of protest against alleged police violence and corruption at the Western District of the Baltimore Police, following the death of resident