Breaking: Freddie Gray Murder Trial Ends With Hung Jury – Accused Officer Free For Now
A judge has just declared a mistrial in the murder case of Baltimore’s Freddie Gray.
Officer William Porter is free for now. Porter, the Baltimore police officer who was the first to be charged for the murder of Freddie Gray, walks after a judge just declared a mistrial minutes ago. Jurors had been deadlocked since yesterday.
Prosecution will request a retrial tomorrow in administrative court. #WJZ @cbsbaltimore
— Alex DeMetrick WJZ (@ADemetrickWJZ) December 16, 2015
25-year old Freddie Gray died last April after being arrested and taken into police custody. He was placed in the back of a police van and, against department protocols, not secured by a seat belt or other device.
ThinkProgress today notes “the officers ignored pleas for help and were slow to get him medical attention. Gray died because his brain didn’t get enough oxygen after the high-impact injury was sustained during the ride. At least one surgeon believes the 25-year-old could have survived if the officers sought help sooner.”
Porter was the first officer to go to trial. He was charged with involuntary manslaughter, assault in the second degree, reckless endangerment, and misconduct in office. The van carrying Gray stopped multiple times, and Porter was responsible for monitoring him between multiple stops. But he did not buckle Gray’s seat belt, and prosecutors argued that he was slow to alert medics when Gray was in distress. The officer pleaded not guilty to the four charges, and says that he did call for help once he realized Gray was injured.
Jurors deliberated over the course of three days for a total of 16 hours.
Mistrial in #portertrial. A few demonstrators at courthouse. Foxtrot circling overhead. pic.twitter.com/kqFTZj26ec
— Pamela Wood (@pwoodreporter) December 16, 2015
STMT from @MayorSRB on mistrial in #PorterTrial https://t.co/ipdFBSWqwZ pic.twitter.com/o5vurSVEHH
— Brandon Longo (@brandonlongo) December 16, 2015
Sheriff’s deputies stand guard outside Courthouse East after #PorterTrial #mistrial pic.twitter.com/eYEujidUwC
— Ron Snyder (@SnyderWBALTV) December 16, 2015
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