you had that moment on may 1st when there was a lot of euphoria. but the elements you have to prove under law. and ari melber would be better to explain this than i. but what the prosecution had to prove was that william porter purposefully took action or failed to take action that he knew could result in the death of freddie gray. and as hard as that is to prove when you have an incident involving a firearm, you now have a case involving a rough ride, essentially an unbelted passenger inside the back of a transport van. you remember that washington posted extensive stories about these rough rides, about this habit of putting people into the back of the van, without regard to belting them in or their safety. there's a lot that the police department has been frank about that they need to change their procedures and the care given to the humanity of people who they're transporting. that doesn't mean you can convince 12 people that a crime