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September 19, 2022 
Maryland State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby speaks to the press about a judge overturning Adnan... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Judge overturns 2000 murder conviction of Adnan Syed in Baltimore, Maryland 
Maryland State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby speaks to the press about a judge overturning Adnan Syed's murder conviction as his friend and supporter Rabia Chaudry and his mother Shamim Syed listen, after a hearing at the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland U.S., September 19, 2022. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein 
BALTIMORE-MURDER/SYED
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September 19, 2022 
State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby is embraced by Shamim Syed after a judge overturned the... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Judge overturns 2000 murder conviction of Adnan Syed in Baltimore, Maryland 
State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby is embraced by Shamim Syed after a judge overturned the 2000 murder conviction of her son, Adnan Syed, and ordered a new trial during a hearing at the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., September 19, 2022. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
BALTIMORE-MURDER/SYED
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September 19, 2022 
Adnan Syed's mother Shamim Syed listens to Maryland State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby speak... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Judge overturns 2000 murder conviction of Adnan Syed in Baltimore, Maryland 
Adnan Syed's mother Shamim Syed listens to Maryland State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby speak to the press after a judge overturned Syed's murder conviction and set him free pending a new trial during a hearing at the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland U.S., September 19, 2022. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
BALTIMORE-MURDER/SYED
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September 19, 2022 
State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby is embraced after a judge overturned the 2000 murder conviction... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Judge overturns 2000 murder conviction of Adnan Syed in Baltimore, Maryland 
State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby is embraced after a judge overturned the 2000 murder conviction and ordered a new trial for Adnan Syed, whose case was chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial,” after prosecutors recommended a new trial during a hearing at the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., September 19, 2022. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
BALTIMORE-MURDER/SYED
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September 19, 2022 
Podcaster Sarah Koenig, whose hit podcast “Serial” brought the details of Adnan Syed's case and murder... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Judge overturns 2000 murder conviction of Adnan Syed in Baltimore, Maryland 
Podcaster Sarah Koenig, whose hit podcast “Serial” brought the details of Adnan Syed's case and murder conviction to widespread public attention, kneels behind Maryland State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby recording her statement to the press after a judge overturned Syed's conviction and set him free pending a new trial during a hearing at the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland U.S., September 19, 2022. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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June 23, 2016 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby departs the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 23, 2016.... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby departs the courthouse in Baltimore 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby departs the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 23, 2016. On Thursday, City Police Officer Caesar Goodson was found not guilty of all charges related to the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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June 23, 2016 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 23,... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby departs the courthouse in Baltimore 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 23, 2016. On Thursday, City Police Officer Caesar Goodson was found not guilty of all charges related to the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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June 23, 2016 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 23,... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby departs the courthouse in Baltimore 
City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 23, 2016. On Thursday, City Police Officer Caesar Goodson was found not guilty of all charges related to the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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June 23, 2016 
The Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives at the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.,... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
The Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives at the courthouse in Baltimore 
The Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives at the courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 23, 2016. The verdict in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson, one of six officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray, is to be rendered Thursday. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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June 09, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse on the first day of the Caesar... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby departs the courthouse on the first day of the Caesar Goodson... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse on the first day of the Caesar Goodson trial in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
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June 09, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse on the first day of the Caesar... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby departs the courthouse on the first day of the Caesar Goodson... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) departs the courthouse on the first day of the Caesar Goodson trial in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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January 11, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Mosby arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson in Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, January 11, 2016. Goodson, charged with several offenses including second degree murder, is the second of six Baltimore City Police officers to be tried in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Chip Somodevilla/Pool 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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January 11, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Mosby arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson in Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, January 11, 2016. Goodson, charged with several offenses including second degree murder, is the second of six Baltimore City Police officers to be tried in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Chip Somodevilla/Pool 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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January 11, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Mosby arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson in Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, January 11, 2016. Goodson, charged with several offenses including second degree murder, is the second of six Baltimore City Police officers to be tried in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Chip Somodevilla/Pool 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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January 11, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Mosby arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson in Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, January 11, 2016. Goodson, charged with several offenses including second degree murder, is the second of six Baltimore City Police officers to be tried in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Chip Somodevilla/Pool 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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January 11, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Mosby arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) arrives at the Mitchell Courthouse for jury selection in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson in Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, January 11, 2016. Goodson, charged with several offenses including second degree murder, is the second of six Baltimore City Police officers to be tried in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Chip Somodevilla/Pool 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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January 11, 2016 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (R) arrives at the courthouse for the first day of jury... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives at the courthouse for the first day of jury selection... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (R) arrives at the courthouse for the first day of jury selection in the case of Officer Caesar Goodson in Baltimore, Maryland, January 11, 2016. Goodson, charged with several offenses including second degree murder, is the second of six Baltimore City Police officers to be tried in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE-JUDGE
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December 16, 2015 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore, December 16, 2015. The Baltimore City... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore, December 16, 2015. The Baltimore City Circuit Court jury has been deliberating the fate of Officer William Porter, 26, for more than 14 hours over three days. The panel said on Tuesday that it was deadlocked, but Judge Barry Williams told the jurors to keep trying to reach a verdict. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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December 16, 2015 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore, December 16, 2015. The Baltimore City... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore, December 16, 2015. The Baltimore City Circuit Court jury has been deliberating the fate of Officer William Porter, 26, for more than 14 hours over three days. The panel said on Tuesday that it was deadlocked, but Judge Barry Williams told the jurors to keep trying to reach a verdict. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
BALTIMORE-POLICE/
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December 16, 2015 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore, December 16, 2015. The Baltimore City... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore 
State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse in Baltimore, December 16, 2015. The Baltimore City Circuit Court jury has been deliberating the fate of Officer William Porter, 26, for more than 14 hours over three days. The panel said on Tuesday that it was deadlocked, but Judge Barry Williams told the jurors to keep trying to reach a verdict. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE-JUDGE
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September 02, 2015 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) leaves the courthouse after the first day of pretrial... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse after the first day of pretrial motions... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (L) leaves the courthouse after the first day of pretrial motions for six police officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, Maryland September 2, 2015. Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams on Wednesday rejected defense motions to drop charges against six police officers in the case of a black man who died in April from injuries in police custody. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
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September 02, 2015 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) leaves the courthouse after the first day of pretrial... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse after the first day of pretrial motions... 
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (C) leaves the courthouse after the first day of pretrial motions for six police officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, Maryland September 2, 2015. Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams on Wednesday rejected defense motions to drop charges against six police officers in the case of a black man who died in April from injuries in police custody. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE
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May 01, 2015 
Residents raise their hands in celebration on the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue after... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Residents raise their hands in celebration on the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue after... 
Residents raise their hands in celebration on the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue after a news conference by prosecutor Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. Baltimore's chief prosecutor charged one police officer with murder on Friday and five others with lesser crimes in the death of a young black man, Freddie Gray, who suffered a critical neck injury while in police custody, the latest case to spark national protests over law enforcement's treatment of minorities. Gray, 25, sustained his fatal injury while riding in a police transport van on April 12, the prosecutor said, citing the autopsy report. Gray succumbed to his spinal injuries in hospital on April 19. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
A woman holds a sign in front of police officials near the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
A woman holds a sign in front of police officials near the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue... 
A woman holds a sign in front of police officials near the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue after a news conference by prosecutor Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. Baltimore's chief prosecutor charged one police officer with murder on Friday and five others with lesser crimes in the death of a young black man, Freddie Gray, who suffered a critical neck injury while in police custody, the latest case to spark national protests over law enforcement's treatment of minorities. Gray, 25, sustained his fatal injury while riding in a police transport van on April 12, the prosecutor said, citing the autopsy report. Gray succumbed to his spinal injuries in hospital on April 19. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
Residents raise their hands in celebration on the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue after... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Residents raise their hands in celebration on the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue after... 
Residents raise their hands in celebration on the corner of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue after a news conference by prosecutor Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. Baltimore's chief prosecutor charged one police officer with murder on Friday and five others with lesser crimes in the death of a young black man, Freddie Gray, who suffered a critical neck injury while in police custody, the latest case to spark national protests over law enforcement's treatment of minorities. Gray, 25, sustained his fatal injury while riding in a police transport van on April 12, the prosecutor said, citing the autopsy report. Gray succumbed to his spinal injuries in hospital on April 19. REUTERS/Adrees Latif

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May 01, 2015 
Marilyn Thompson, grandmother of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, looks down at photographs of Mosby... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Marilyn Thompson, grandmother of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, looks down at photographs of Mosby... 
Marilyn Thompson, grandmother of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, looks down at photographs of Mosby inside Mosby's childhood home in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, May 1, 2015. Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby stole the spotlight on Friday with her surprisingly swift decision to bring criminal charges against six police officers in the arrest and death in April of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man. Only four months in the job, the city's 35-year-old African-American state's attorney, drew cheers from a crowd at the news conference where she announced the charges. But the city's Fraternal Order of Police defended the officers and said Mosby's marriage to Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby posed a conflict of interest. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
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May 01, 2015 
A shoe with the words "RIP Rick" written on it is part of a shrine to a recently killed local youth across... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
A shoe is part of a shrine to a recently killed local youth across street from childhood home of Baltimore... 
A shoe with the words "RIP Rick" written on it is part of a shrine to a recently killed local youth across the street from the childhood home of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, May 1, 2015. Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby stole the spotlight on Friday with her surprisingly swift decision to bring criminal charges against six police officers in the arrest and death in April of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man. Only four months in the job, the city's 35-year-old African-American state's attorney, drew cheers from a crowd at the news conference where she announced the charges. But the city's Fraternal Order of Police defended the officers and said Mosby's marriage to Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby posed a conflict of interest. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE-PROSECUTOR
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May 01, 2015 
Candles and a liquor bottle make up a shrine to a recently killed local youth across the street from... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Candles and a liquor bottle make up a shrine to a recently killed local youth across the street from... 
Candles and a liquor bottle make up a shrine to a recently killed local youth across the street from the childhood home of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, May 1, 2015. Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby stole the spotlight on Friday with her surprisingly swift decision to bring criminal charges against six police officers in the arrest and death in April of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man. Only four months in the job, the city's 35-year-old African-American state's attorney, drew cheers from a crowd at the news conference where she announced the charges. But the city's Fraternal Order of Police defended the officers and said Mosby's marriage to Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby posed a conflict of interest. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
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May 01, 2015 
Marilyn Thompson, grandmother of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, sits next to a high school photograph... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Marilyn Thompson, grandmother of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby sits next to a high school photograph... 
Marilyn Thompson, grandmother of Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, sits next to a high school photograph of Mosby in Mosby's childhood home in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, May 1, 2015. Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby stole the spotlight on Friday with her surprisingly swift decision to bring criminal charges against six police officers in the arrest and death in April of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man. Only four months in the job, the city's 35-year-old African-American state's attorney, drew cheers from a crowd at the news conference where she announced the charges. But the city's Fraternal Order of Police defended the officers and said Mosby's marriage to Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby posed a conflict of interest. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
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May 01, 2015 
A security official looks past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore,... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
A security official looks past gates of Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore, Maryland... 
A security official looks past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. A Baltimore police officer was charged with murder and five others with lesser charges in the death of a black man who suffered a critical neck injury while riding inside a police van, the city's chief prosecutor said on Friday. Freddie Gray, who died in hospital a week after his arrest on April 12, was in handcuffs and shackles but otherwise was not restrained inside the van, a violation of police department policy, prosecutor Marilyn Mosby said at a news conference. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE
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May 01, 2015 
A security official is silhouetted past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
A security official is silhouetted past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center... 
A security official is silhouetted past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. A Baltimore police officer was charged with murder and five others with lesser charges in the death of a black man who suffered a critical neck injury while riding inside a police van, the city's chief prosecutor said on Friday. Freddie Gray, who died in hospital a week after his arrest on April 12, was in handcuffs and shackles but otherwise was not restrained inside the van, a violation of police department policy, prosecutor Marilyn Mosby said at a news conference. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
Security officials are silhouetted past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
A security official is silhouetted past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center... 
Security officials are silhouetted past the gates of the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. A Baltimore police officer was charged with murder and five others with lesser charges in the death of a black man who suffered a critical neck injury while riding inside a police van, the city's chief prosecutor said on Friday. Freddie Gray, who died in hospital a week after his arrest on April 12, was in handcuffs and shackles but otherwise was not restrained inside the van, a violation of police department policy, prosecutor Marilyn Mosby said at a news conference. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
A security official signals to a vehicle to enter the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
A security official signs to vehicle to enter Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore,... 
A security official signals to a vehicle to enter the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. A Baltimore police officer was charged with murder and five others with lesser charges in the death of a black man who suffered a critical neck injury while riding inside a police van, the city's chief prosecutor said on Friday. Freddie Gray, who died in hospital a week after his arrest on April 12, was in handcuffs and shackles but otherwise was not restrained inside the van, a violation of police department policy, prosecutor Marilyn Mosby said at a news conference. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
A copy of a letter from the police union local president Gene Ryan to Maryland State's Attorney Marilyn... 
Toronto, Canada 
A copy of a letter from the police union local president Gene Ryan to Maryland State's Attorney Marilyn... 
A copy of a letter from the police union local president Gene Ryan to Maryland State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby is seen in Toronto May 1, 2015. Six Baltimore police officers have been charged, including one with murder, in the death of Freddie Gray who was arrested and suffered a fatal neck injury while riding in a moving police van, the city's chief prosecutor said on Friday. The union representing the officers, the Fraternal Order of Police, Baltimore City Lodge No. 3, in a letter to Mosby on Friday asked for a special prosecutor to be appointed. It said the officers were not responsible for Gray's death. REUTERS/Chris Helgren 
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
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Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent... 
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Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
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Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING IN FIRST SENTENCE

Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent... 
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Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
REFILE - CORRECTING SPELLING IN FIRST SENTENCE

Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to... 
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Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby walks down the stairs followed by her legal team to speak on... 
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Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby walks down the stairs followed by her legal team to speak on... 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby walks down the stairs followed by her legal team to speak on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby walks down the stairs followed by her legal team to speak on... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby walks down the stairs followed by her legal team to speak on... 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby walks down the stairs followed by her legal team to speak on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable cause to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable casue to... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable casue to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE
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May 01, 2015 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable casue to... 
Baltimore, UNITED STATES 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence in Baltimore 
Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby speaks on recent violence and says there is "probable casue to file criminal charges in the Freddie Gray case" of officers involved in the arrest of the black man who later died of injuries he sustained while in custody in Baltimore, Maryland May 1, 2015. REUTERS/Adrees Latif 
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