This Is What Can Happen When Black Teens Are Allowed To Lead In U.S. Cities

Baltimore youth are helping to lead the change.
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Twenty-five-year-old Freddie Gray died on April 19, 2015. Seven days before, he was arrested by Baltimore police officers for possession of a switchblade. Gray fell into a coma after being transported to a booking center by police van. Before his death, he was treated for three fractured vertebrae, a crushed voice box and spinal cord injury, according to the Atlantic.

Protests erupted in response. Six officers were initially suspended. In early May 2015, Maryland State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby announced Gray's death was a homicide and the officers were charged. Questions remained as to why Gray was apprehended in the Sandtown neighborhood, where he lived, in the first place.

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