Baltimore, Md. – The long awaited autopsy report in the death of Freddie Gray confirmed that he died of a single “high-energy” injury event, which was most likely the result of a sudden deceleration of the van in which he was riding.
The reasoning behind not ruling the death accidental was that officers’ failed to follow standard safety protocols “through acts of omission,” according to the state medical examiner’s office.
Gray, 25, was taken into custody by officers on April 12, after a short foot pursuit. While in the back of the police van, Gray suffered a severe spinal injury that resulted in his death a week later.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/freddie-grays-autopsy-reveals-single-high-energy-impact-death/#G9XDkaguLxB3lvXY.99
The reasoning behind not ruling the death accidental was that officers’ failed to follow standard safety protocols “through acts of omission,” according to the state medical examiner’s office.
Gray, 25, was taken into custody by officers on April 12, after a short foot pursuit. While in the back of the police van, Gray suffered a severe spinal injury that resulted in his death a week later.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/freddie-grays-autopsy-reveals-single-high-energy-impact-death/#G9XDkaguLxB3lvXY.99
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