Weekend protests: Freddie Gray’s death
Baltimore police officers take a protester into custody at Pratt and Howard during Saturday’s
Baltimore Sun
A day of mostly peaceful rallies to protest the death of Freddie Gray turned confrontational as dark fell over Baltimore on April 25, with demonstrators smashing the windows on police cars and blocking traffic near the Inner Harbor.
Police form a line after ordering protesters to disperse late Saturday night in West Baltimore. (Colin Campbell/Baltimore Sun )
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake, center, along with Fredericka Gray, twin sister of Freddie Gray and local ministers talked about the unrest in the wake of a march to protest the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
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Baltimore police officers take a protester into custody at Pratt and Howard during Saturday’s
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Baltimore police officers take a protester into custody at Pratt and Howard during Saturday’s
Left to right, Fredericka Gray, twin sister of Freddie Gray, and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake during a press conference at City Hall. The mayor, Fredericka Gray and local ministers talked about the unrest in the wake of a march to protest the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
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Police advance their line moving the protestors further along the street in front of the Sports Legends Museum during a march in protest of the death of Freddie Gray after he was in police custody.
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A demonstrator attempts to burn the American flag that was taken from a flag pole outside City Hall where gathered to protest the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
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Demonstrators gather at CIty Hall to protest the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
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Protesters sit in the middle of Pratt Street during Saturday’s Freddie Gray protest.
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Demonstrators gather at CIty Hall to protest the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
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A Maryland state trooper is seen in riot gear at Pratt and Howard during Saturday’s Freddie Gray protest
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Police car windows were smashed by protestors near the Sports Legends Museum during a march in protest of the death of Freddie Gray after he was in police custody.
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Baltimore police officers take a protester into custody at Pratt and Howard during Saturday’s
Baltimore police officers take a protester into custody at Pratt and Howard during Saturday’s
Police in riot gear join other police in a line on Howard St. accross from the Sports Legends Museum.
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A protester taunts a Baltimore police officers at Oriole Park during Saturday’s
Baltimore police officers take a protester into custody at Pratt and Howard during Saturday’s Freddie Gray protest
(Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)Tiffany Robinson, Penn North, a childhood friend of Freddie Gray, screams at police as she marches on her way to the rally at City Hall. A March from Mount Street and Presbury Streets in Sandtown/WInchester where Freddie Gray was arrested to CIty Hall to protest the death of Gray in police custody. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)
Protestors begin to march where Freddie gray was arrested.
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A large protest heads east on Pratt Street, toward Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident
A large protest heads east on Pratt Street, passing Calvert Street toward Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident Freddie Gray, while in police custody. The march moved past Harborplace and the inner harbor area before turning up Gay Street to City Hall.
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A large protest heads east on Pratt Street, along Harborplace on the way to Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident Freddie Gray, while in police custody. The march moved past Harborplace and the inner harbor area before turning up Gay Street to City Hall.
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Baltimore City Police officers fold American flags that flew outside City Hall. Demonstrators gathered for a rally to protest the death of Freddy Gray. Some protestors removed one of the flags, threw it to the ground and someone tried to burn it.
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Demonstrators march on Pratt Street as they make their way to CIty Hall.
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Tiffany Robinson, Penn North, a childhood friend of Freddie Gray, screams at police as she marches on her way to the rally at City Hall.
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A protester raises a black and white US flag outside City Hall. Some demonstrators attending the rally protesting the death of Freddy Gray in police custody took down the American flag, tossed it to the ground, and someone tried to light it.
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Saturday March and rally related to the death of Freddie Gray turns violent. Protestors challenge police dressed in riot gear on Pratt Street.
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A large protest heads east on Pratt Street, along Harborplace on the way to Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident Freddie Gray, while in police custody. The march moved past Harborplace and the inner harbor area before turning up Gay Street to City Hall. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)
Visitors watch from a pedestrian bridge at Harborplace’s Pratt Street Pavilion (back) as a large protest heads east on Pratt Street, on the way to Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident Freddie Gray, while in police custody. The march moved past Harborplace and the inner harbor area before turning up Gay Street to City Hall. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)
Two visitors capture images from a pedestrian overpass at the Pratt Street Pavilion as a large protest heads east on Pratt Street, along Harborplace on the way to Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident Freddie Gray, while in police custody. The march moved past Harborplace and the inner harbor area before turning up Gay Street to City Hall. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)
A large protest heads east on Pratt Street, toward Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident
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Saturday’s march and rally related to the death of Freddie Gray. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)
Saturday’s March and rally related to the death of Freddie Gray. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)
A large protest heads east on Pratt Street, toward Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident Freddie Gray, while in police custody. The march moved past Harborplace and the inner harbor area before turning up Gay Street to City Hall.
(Karl Merton Ferron,/Baltimore Sun)
A large protest heads east on Pratt Street, toward Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident
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Protestors march down Eutaw Street.
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A large protest pauses at the intersection of Calvert Street during their march east on Pratt Street, toward Baltimore’s City Hall over the recent death of local resident
Huge police presence outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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Protestors march down Eutaw Street.
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Huge police presence outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards. View from Camden and Eutaw St. Number Plaza.
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Protestors march down Pennsylvania Ave. on their way to City Hall.
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Protestors begin to march where Freddie gray was arrested.
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Protestors march down Eutaw Street.
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