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Baltimore Police Officer Found Not Guilty In Freddie Gray Case

Baltimore police Officer Edward Nero (center) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse-West on Monday in Baltimore. Nero has been found not guilty of multiple misdemeanor charges in connection with the death of Freddie Gray.
Baltimore police Officer Edward Nero (center) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse-West on Monday in Baltimore. Nero has been found not guilty of multiple misdemeanor charges in connection with the death of Freddie Gray.

Baltimore police Officer Edward Nero has been found not guilty of all four misdemeanor charges he faced in connection with the death of Freddie Gray.Gray died on April 19, 2015, after suffering injuries while in police custody.Following the ruling, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said in a statement, "This is our American system of justice and police officers must be afforded the same justice system as every other citizen in the city, state, and country."Nero was not charged directly with Gray's death. As the Two-Way reported when the bench trial began, he faced charges of second-degree assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment.Nero, 30, was accused of negligence for failing to buckle Gray into a seat in the police van. Gray's neck was broken during transport while he was handcuffed and shackled, but not buckled in.One unconventional element of the case against Nero has drawn attention: Nero was accused of assaulting Gray, 25, by arresting him without probable cause. "Nero's defense has said they can find no other case of an officer being prosecuted like that," NPR's Jennifer Ludden reported earlier this month.Multiple police officers face charges in connection with Gray's death, including charges of manslaughter and murder.Nero is the second of the officers to be brought to court; the first trial, of Officer William Porter, ended in a hung jury. Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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