Episodes
In the third part of our series examining the often-overlooked consequences of State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s decision to indict six officers in the death of Freddie Gray, Jan Bledsoe, one the lead prosecutors speaks publicly for the first time. In her account of the investigation and the subsequent trials, she reveals the threats made to her and members of her family, and key evidence that was destroyed that may have changed the entire outcome of the prosecution.
Published 06/14/18
Part 3 of our series with Jan Bledsoe, one of the lead prosecutors in the Freddie Gray case
Published 06/14/18
In the second episode of our four part series examining the far reaching and often overlooked implications of Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's decision to charge six officers for the death of Freddie Gray, we recount the trial and the aftermath of last major prosecution of a Baltimore police officer for manslaughter.
Published 06/08/18
the trial and the aftermath of last major prosecution of a Baltimore police officer for manslaughter
Published 06/08/18
In the first episode of our four part series looking at the continuing consequences of the indictment of six officers in the death of Freddie Gray, we go back in time to explore just how difficult it was to prosecute police in the past. To do so, we examine the last major prosecution for a death at the hands of police prior to the Gray case, the shooing of Edward Lamont Hunt.
Published 05/31/18
The first episode of our four part series looking at prosecuting police in Baltimore
Published 05/31/18
Efforts in Maryland state capital to reform policing have fallen short for three consecutive years. In episode we talk to Adam Jackson CEO of the activist group Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle about the formidable power the state's various police unions, and how they exert far-reaching influence over the state's legislative process.
Published 05/22/18
Efforts in Maryland state capital to reform policing have fallen short for three consecutive years.
Published 05/22/18
Morgan State graduate Evan Howard tells his story of how he was arrested and held in Central Booking for 56 hours without committing a crime during the height of Baltimore's zero tolerance era, and with the repercussions for him that linger years later.
Published 05/09/18
Evan Howard was arrested and held in Central Booking for 56 hours having having committed no crime
Published 05/09/18