endangerment. prosecutors say he ignored freddie gray s pleas for medical help when freddie gray was in the back of that police transport vehicle. porter s trial is first because he could later testify against fellow officers in the trial that follow including the one officer who is charged with murder. the baltimore sun has been reporting that porter told his fellow officers he wasn t sure if freddie gray s complaints about his injuries were real or were fake. the state s attorney marilyn mowsby has said it was that rough ride in the back of a police van that caused gray s death. rough rides is a term use d to describe police brutality. prosecutors say that gray, who had been picked up on an weapons charge suffered a severe spinal cord injure ne the van and that led to his death.
from the world headquarters of fox news it s the kelly file with megyn kelly. developing tonight just 48 hours after we heard calls to remove d.a. marilyn mowsby. last night prince held a concert outside baltimore in response to the death of freddy gray. and marilyn mosby, the woman prosecuting the case against the officers charged with his death was invited on stage as a special guest. as prince sang if there ain t no justice then there ain t no peace and then some. joining me now judge anna napolitano. for the people who didn t get to hear this rendition you aren t asking me to give you the lyrics. here s just a sample. does anybody hear us pray for michael brown for freddy
gray. officer cesar goodson faces the highest charges of second degree murder. what s the chances they are convicted? here to break it down. all six were charge. you say that marilyn mowsby had to do this why. she had to charge everyone who was possibly involved in freddie gray s death. from the beginning, we knew there was an illegal arrest and two officers three officers put him in the back of the van and we don t know exactly what happened from that point on. so she had to charge everyone in order to get to a conviction. in other words, it was a method to get them talking and possibly telling on each other? yes. absolutely. we don t know exactly their involvement and she may not know either but in order to get some people to turn on others in order to get people to start talking about exactly what happened you have to have something over their heads. if they are not facing charges, then why would they tell on
household income of less than $25,000, the unemployment rate is way above any at 20%, the truancy rates a at high school is 45%, bad for middle schoolers around 20s%, and domestic violence is 50% above the city average. that is devastating. here s my question to you, council councilman. i m listening. if this root cause is going to change and those young people and young adults because many were upwards 30 years old, up to 200 or so upwards of 30 years old, if that is to change, then investment and changes need to happen with those statistics. you are part of the leadership. and stephanie rawlings and i ll throw up all the leaders many of whom are black, stephanie raw lings blake, baltimore state attorney marilyn mowsby, half of the police force black, what are you going to do about this problem? how are you going to help these
attorney in mary lapd over there. they re going to be getting the police report on friday on the death of freddie gray. we will find out what happens, presumably they will be making a statement when we come back we ll be speaking with baltimore district 7 councilman nick mossby his wife is marilyn mowsby the state attorney getting the report from the police. we ll be right back.