BALTIMORE – Prosecutors say all six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of a black man who suffered a severe spinal cord injury in police custody have pleaded not guilty.
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby issued a statement Tuesday saying all the defendants have entered pleas of not guilty. Mosby says prosecutors look forward to trying the case.
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The trial is scheduled for Oct. 13. A pretrial motions hearing is set for Sept. 2.
Twenty five-year-old Freddie Gray died April 19, a week after being injured.
The six officers face charges ranging from second-degree assault to second-degree “depraved-heart” murder.
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