First we will hear from the representative of the gray family who has brief remarks to make. Then ill make brief remarks and then well take a handful of questions. My name is richard. Im one of freddies two fathers. We are satisfied with todays charges. These charges are an important step in getting justice for freddie. And we ask that whoever comes through our city, a city that we love, a city that we live in, come in peace. And if you are not coming in peace, please dont come at all. Because this city needs to get back to work. The last thing that freddie would want is to see the hard working people of baltimore lose their jobs and businesses because of his death. You all know that would totally defeat the purpose of what we are trying to work towards. Remember without justice theres no peace. But let us have peace in the pursuit of justice. Thank you. Today is a momentous step to the road to justice for freddie. In losing freddie the gray family has been put through real hell. One c
In 40 degree weather and drizzling rain, a crowd gathered in Crown Heights on Saturday, March 9, in support of the tenants of 285 Eastern Parkway, who are
Aunty Gail Hickey marched through Redfern with her family and supporters to demand justice for her son TJ Hickey, who was killed in a police pursuit 20 years ago. Isaac Nellist reports.