I was holding on to my bible. Turbulence so bad. Why a flight had to learn in boston after an international trip. Lets talk live in the newsroom. Good morning, everyone. I am poppy harlow in today for carol costello. Its 9 00 here on the east coast. Good morning, and we begin with a city on edge. Baltimore bracing for more protests in the angry demand for answers. Protesters calling for transparency in the death of freddy gray a 25yearold man detained under murky circumstances and suffering a fatal spinal cord injury before arriving at the jail and new cell phone adding new questions. This shows the police van stopped less than a block away from where gray was arrested and it may be the last time he was seen before the fatal injury. Suzanne malveaux joins me this morning with the latest. What do we know at this point, suzanne . Reporter the protests have grown day by day, and we expect a rally where freddy gray was first apprehended, and then at 3 00 we expect thousands of people to be
but do you think still there is a culture problem? yes, there is a cultural problem. in the past three years five black men have died after being in the custody of baltimore police officers. last year 19-year-old george king died after he was struck multiple times with a taser by baltimore police and earlier this year 30-year-old trayvon scott died after he had trouble breathing while in a holding cell here in baltimore city, and now this week we are dealing with the death of freddy gray who sustained spinal cord injuries during an arrest. in addition to that the police department s website, since july of last year there have been 40 incidents of police use of force in the city and so there is certainly a use of force problem here, and against that back