Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Prosecutor Now Handling Freddie Gray Case Asks for Patience

Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby

*The prosecutor now handling the case of Freddie Gray is asking the public to remain patient and peaceful as she conducts an investigation.

State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said in a statement Thursday that she has received the investigative file from police, and her office has also been conducting its own independent investigation.

Mosby, 35, will ultimately decide whether charges are warranted for the six officers who involved in the arrest and transport of Gray, who died after suffering critical injuries while in their custody. The officers have been suspended with pay.

NBC News offers some background info on Marilyn Mosby:

Mosby is a Democrat who comes from a long line of police officers — but she has been vocal about holding cops accountable in the past.

“She has a natural affinity for police officers and law enforcement types, and at the same time, she is aware of the incredible number of complaints against the Baltimore City police department,” said Richard Woods, a Baltimore-based attorney whose practice is primarily criminal defense work.

Woods has known Mosby for years and supported her in her campaign for state’s attorney. “It was important to have somebody who was willing to look at it from both sides, and Marilyn Mosby fit the bill.”

Her interest in the justice system stemmed from tragedy: When she was growing up in inner-city Boston, her 17-year-old cousin was mistaken for a drug dealer and killed outside her home by another 17-year-old.

The former insurance company attorney is leading an independent investigation of the officers involved in Gray’s death on April 19. She has not said when she might decide if she will pursue charges.

She has spoken out against police officers numerous times. During her campaign for state’s attorney, in response to a Baltimore Sun investigation of allegations of police beatings, she said: “Police brutality is completely inexcusable. I’m going to apply justice fairly, even to those who wear a badge.”

Mosby is a mother of two daughters who met her future husband while she was studying political science at the historically black Tuskegee University in Alabama. She was the first in her family to graduate from college, was raised by a single mother, and has law enforcement in her blood.

“My grandfather, my uncles, my mother, my father — I have five generations of police officers. I know that the majority of police officers are really hard-working officers who are risking their lives day in and day out, but those really bad ones who go rogue do a disservice to the officers who are risking their lives and taking time away from their families,” she told Baltimore Magazine in January, when she started her tenure as state’s attorney.

Her surprise win last November is her first stint as an elected official. She bested incumbent Gregg Bernstein by portraying herself as a crime crusader, determined to keep repeat offenders off the streets.

“People who have zero regard for human life do not deserve to live among the residents of the greatest city in the world,” she said in a primary victory speech.

Mosby’s first stint in the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office came after she graduated from Boston College Law School. She served first as assistant state’s attorney and then prosecuted some of the worst felonies in Maryland in the general trial division.

She left to go work as field counsel for Liberty Mutual Insurance for three years. In 2013 and 2014, she was named as one of the Baltimore Sun’s 50 Women to Watch.

Her husband, Nick Mosby, is a Baltimore city councilman who has spoken out about the riots that Gray’s death has prompted.

“This is bigger than Freddie Gray,” he said in an interview with Fox News on Monday night. “This is about the socioeconomics of poor urban America.” The rioters were exhibiting “decades-old anger and frustration for a system that’s failed them,” he added.

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