WATCH: A Baltimore grand jury has indicted the six police officers who were involved in death of Freddie Gray. Marlie Hall has the latest.
BALTIMORE – The top prosecutor in Baltimore says all six officers charged in the police-custody death of an African-American man have been indicted by a grand jury.
State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby made the announcement Thursday. The charges returned by the grand jury were similar to the charges Mosby announced about three weeks ago.
WATCH: State’s attorney confirms indicted charges against officers involved in Freddie Gray’s death
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Mosby has said Freddie Gray’s neck was broken because he was injured while being handcuffed, shackled and placed head-first into a police van. She says his pleas for medical attention were repeatedly ignored.
Grey was arrested April 12. He died in a hospital a week later and became a symbol of what protesters say was police brutality against blacks.
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