All charges dropped against officers in #FreddieGray case https://t.co/2xqFp0WKNw pic.twitter.com/CH5q9bJl0B
— HuffPostBlackVoices(@blackvoices) July 27, 2016
BREAKING: All remaining charges in #FreddieGray cases dropped: https://t.co/eoNuKF7xGf pic.twitter.com/eeYVWecs4j
— The Root (@TheRoot) July 27, 2016
Despite #FreddieGray’s death being ruled a homicide, all officer’s will remain free: https://t.co/FLtsM7Zv5T pic.twitter.com/I1fR43pv98
— EBONY MAGAZINE (@EBONYMag) July 27, 2016
This is awful. Where is the justice. #FreddieGray #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/Mv3rqOJQR9
— kerrywashington(@kerrywashington) July 27, 2016
A system that fails to hold anyone responsible for killing #FreddieGray is unworthy of our support or consent.
— Samuel Sinyangwe(@samswey) July 27, 2016
This #FreddieGray news reminds me of ZoraNeale Huston's quote: "Ifyou're silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it."
— JozenC. (@jozenc) July 27, 2016
#FreddieGray was killed, and it was proven. But apparently proof isn't even enough for our system to hold police accountable.
— سامر / Samer (@WaladShami) July 27, 2016
The system we allow has failed him. Our shame. #FreddieGray pic.twitter.com/04EhTJAf8k
— Ava DuVernay(@AVAETC) July 27, 2016
So no one killed #FreddieGray but he's dead? pic.twitter.com/PYCoLH8eA2
— DavonMagwood(@davonmagwood) July 27, 2016
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby slams the way police handled their investigation into #FreddieGray's death.https://t.co/S2Zs385HjM
— CNN (@CNN) July 27, 2016
#FreddieGray, your life mattered. pic.twitter.com/f9wjSMWfVj
— The Root (@TheRoot) July 27, 2016