You were standing by for a statement . Brad yeah, that is happening right now at the shiloh church. A quick look at the family. I think perhaps we can play a sound bite from a moment ago. The family is pleading with the city for peacce. This is a wonderful coming together tonight, and my main interest is facilitating this. Everybody has been asking us everybody wants to know. Now you know. Now, these ministers appear, men from all walks of life, they came together because to a person they are interested in stopping the violence, and they are to a person they are interested in Police Brutality and to a person let me ask you all a question how any of you know somebody close to you or yourself have been victims of Police Brutality, please raise your hand. Look all around. Look all around you. Brad ok, that is the attorney who represents the family. We heard from freddie grays mother a little while ago and she is pleading with the city to stop the violence, saying this is not what freddie
Protests demanding answers to so many questions about how freddie gray was fatally wounded in police custody. I think that theres got to be a persistent traction so that the city hall and the Police Department know its not an event. Its a movement and now its much larger than freddie gray. Reporter the main group set off from city hall through downtown baltimore trailed by news helicopters and police who made two arrests briefly setting off a confrontation with the marchers. Meanwhile across town the church which will host grays funeral next week opened its doors to anyone who would listen to a singe vigil tonight. We did not come to incite anybody to any kind of violent acts. Reporter by sundown the remaining demonstrators had reached the Western District where a calmer atmosphere prevailed than last night. Children talked with police over the barricades and protesters greeted reporters as old friends. I was angry. Reporter this is scotts anger yesterday. Today he explained where it c
House. Mayor gray today. Had two or three facetoface meetings with mr. Thompson. It is untrue ,period. It is lies. He admits that the allegations hurt him. I was stunned. Ive really thought that today it would be over for me. It also reveals the financial dispute that d. C. Had with one of thompsons companies, which was replete resolved once gray became mayor. Thompson faces six months in jail on the d. C. Crimes, 18 months for the federal, but the deal is if he cooperates on the the maximum of six months is all he could get. The federal stuff would go away. One of the Stranger Things today is that thompson said he asked members of the campaign to call him uncle earl. Mayor gray said today that he did occasionally call him uncle, but that had nothing to do with illegal activities. Right now we are awaiting a News Conference from the u. S. Attorney who will be talking about all of this on this obviously big day for the mayors future. Reporting live from u. S. District or, sam ford, abc
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