The Freddie Gray Case, Update 61: What Goes Around Comes Around–UPDATED
I haven’t written on the issues that continue to bedevil Baltimore since January 2, 2020. The SMM Freddie Gray archive …
I haven’t written on the issues that continue to bedevil Baltimore since January 2, 2020. The SMM Freddie Gray archive …
In update 59 in November of 2019, I wrote of current Mayor Jack Young, who is taking no responsibility for …
The last contribution to the Freddie Gray archive, in July of 2019, ended with this:
Reporting on the Freddie Gray case was interesting indeed, but all bad things need to come to an end, and …
I last visited the rapidly deteriorating City of Baltimore on October 26, 2018, hoping it might be, after 56 articles, …
This, gentle readers, may be my final article in the Freddie Gray case, at least I hope it might be. …
Freddie Gray was made an eternal, holy Martyr. How’s that working out for Baltimore? One might think that after the …
During the investigation, media rabble rousing, and trial portions of Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby’s Freddie Gray debacle there were several …
At long last, the final Baltimore Police Officer caught up in the Freddie Gray social justice crusade/persecution has been exonerated—again. …
Lt. Brian Rice, cleared of all criminal charges on July 18, 2016, has again been cleared, this time of a …
It is time, gentle readers, for another episode in what appears to be a never-ending case. I say “never ending” …
Freddie Gray was arrested in Baltimore on 12 April, 2015, and died a few days later. More than two years …
In the aftermath of the failed Freddie Gray prosecutions/persecution, Baltimore continues to descend into even greater chaos than usual. Baltimore …
As regular readers know, I’ve been following the Freddie Grey case since its inception. Some aspects of the case, particularly …