Friday morning Maryland State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced in a press conference that Freddie Gray‘s death has been ruled a homicide and all arresting officers have been charged. Charges range from second degree murder to manslaughter. Warrants have been issued for the 6 arresting officers. RELATED: BREAKING NEWS: Freddie Gray’s Death Ruled A Homicide [VIDEO] RELATED: Baltimore Buzz: Nightly Show […]

Freddie Gray’s brutal death at the hands of Baltimore police officers is starting to see some justice. His death has officially been deemed a homicide…

I found this video while searching through the news for Baltimore stories. It’s not being reported, instead, the video is being shared on YouTube. It…

Twitter and Instagram have been flooded with messages of sympathy when it comes to the violence in Baltimore, but what is anyone actually doing? For…

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Community activist DeRay McKesson continues to say all of the things we are thinking, speaking the truth in national interviews about the current climate of racial…

In a frightening example of the hypocrisy of the justice system, a Baltimore teen who turned himself in for smashing a police car window is…

Things are starting to calm down in Baltimore as residents ban together to clean and bring peace back into their community. There were a number…

You’ve heard from Toya Graham, aka “Mom of the Year” from the Baltimore riots, and now her son is speaking out about his actions and why he’s…

The city’s eruption follows decades of systemic failure. Photograph by Devin Allen TIME Magazine revealed their latest cover, a chilling image of the Baltimore Uprising…

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  There’s a new report from The Washington Post which states Freddie Gray intentionally tried to injure himself inside that Baltimore police van. The Post…

The women behind the #BlackLivesMatter are showing their support for the people protesting police brutality in Baltimore. It may seem like the #BlackLivesMatter movement sprang…

Conversation between an officer at today’s #FreddieGray protest pic.twitter.com/FJx6cfbh0M — Colin Campbell (@cmcampbell6) April 25, 2015 A Baltimore police captain is having conversations with people…