Monday, May 23, 2016

BALTIMORE POLICE OFFICER EDWARD NERO INNOCENT ON ALL CHARGES IN FREDDIE GRAY CASE.

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UPDATE-MAY 23,2016-11:14AM
POLICE OFFICER ED NERO WAS DECLARED INNOCENT ON ALL CHARGES AGAINST HIM IN THE FREDDIE GRAY CASE.BY JUDGE WILLIAMS-45 MINUTES AGO. I JUST HOPE THE BLACK-THUG-DRUG DEALING BLACK BOYS IN BALTIMORE. DO NOT RIOT-LOOT-BURN AND KILL. AFTER THIS INNOCENT POLICE OFFICER GOT OFF.THERE IS STILL 5 OTHER INNOCENT POLICE OFFERS TO GO THREW THE COURTS YET. UNTIL THEY GET OFF TO-LIKE POLICE OFFICER NERO DID. WE GOT THE BLACKS YELLING ALREADY. I KNOW THERE WILL BE TROUBLE BY THESE BLACK-THUG-GANG-BANGERS. THESE 6 POLICE OFFICERS DID THERE JOB PERFECTLY. THE MAYOR STEPHANIE-SUCK HOLED UP TO THE BLACK GANG BANGERS. AND CHARGED THE 6 INNOCENT POLICE OFFICERS INSTEAD.

OTHER FREDDIE GRAY TRIAL STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/12/justice-prevails-as-officer-bill-porter.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/05/my-scenario-of-how-police-thug-rough.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/11/day-18-of-isis-slaughter-of-130.html

Baltimore police officer acquitted in Freddie Gray death-[Reuters]-By Donna Owens-May 23, 2016-YAHOONEWS

BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Baltimore police officer Edward Nero was acquitted on Monday of all charges in the 2015 death of black detainee Freddie Gray, an incident that triggered rioting and protests and fueled the Black Lives Matter movement.Judge Barry Williams, who heard the case in a bench trial, handed down the verdict in Baltimore City Circuit Court. Nero, 30, had faced misdemeanor charges of second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and two counts of misconduct in office.Nero was the second officer to be tried in Gray's April 2015 death.Nero had been charged with arresting Gray, 25, without justification and failing to secure him in a police van, where he suffered a fatal spine injury.Gray's death a week after his arrest sparked rioting and protests in the majority black city of 620,000 people. It is one of the incidents that helped stoke the Black Lives Matter movement.Nero is among six officers charged in Gray's death. The trial of the first officer to be tried, William Porter, ended in a hung jury in December.(Writing by Ian Simpson in Washington; Editing by Alan Crosby and Bill Trott)

COMMENTS AFTER ED NERO NOT GUILTY BY JUDGE.AND OTHERS BALTIMORE SUN MAY 23,2016.

Lt. Gene Ryan, president, Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police: "Officer Nero is relieved that for him, this nightmare is nearing an end. Being falsely charged with a crime, and being prosecuted for reasons that have nothing to do justice, is a horror that no person should ever have to endure. Unfortunately, however, his relief is tempered by the fact that five other Police Officers, outstanding men and women, and good friends, must continue to fight these baseless prosecutions. None of these Officers did anything wrong. The State Attorney's office responded to the riots and violence in Baltimore by rushing to charge these Officers rashly and without any meaningful investigation. They seized a political opportunity and in the process destroyed 6 lives and demolished the relationship between the Baltimore Police department and their own office."Officer Nero prays that justice will serve each of the remaining Officers with the same fairness that it served him. He implores State's Attorney Mosby to refocus her flawed analysis of the facts surrounding Mr. Gray's death and dismiss the remaining charges. these are good Police Officers and good people. While Mr. Gray's death is no doubt tragic on many levels, maintaining these prosecutions only propels the tragedy to another level."

Kevin Davis, city police commissioner: "Our American criminal justice system has spoken today.  Respect and reverence for Judge Williams’ verdict must now prevail throughout our great City.  As the eyes of the nation are upon us, I have no doubt we will all exhibit behaviors that represent the very best of Baltimore."The Baltimore Police Department is committed to a relationship with our community built on trust and respect.  We will continue this journey together as we strive for safer neighborhoods and policing practices consistent with the expectations of our residents."So many Baltimoreans have worked hard over the last year to ensure our diverse opinions and perspectives can exist in spaces that are constructive and serve to compel progress.  We all have roles to play, and I look forward to continued progress."

T.J. Smith, Baltimore Police Department spokesman: "Although the criminal case against Officer Edward Nero has come to a close, the internal investigation has not. With that, Officer Nero's status will remain unchanged. He will remain in an administrative capacity while this investigation continues."The internal investigation is being handled by other police departments. The internal investigation will not be completed until all of the criminal cases against the other five officers are completed because they likely will be witnesses in each case."

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake: "Today Judge Barry G. Williams found Officer Edward Nero not guilty of all criminal charges. This is our American system of justice and police officers must be afforded the same justice system as every other citizen in this city, state, and country. Now that the criminal case has come to an end, Officer Nero will face an administrative review by the Police Department. We once again ask the citizens to be patient and to allow the entire process to come to a conclusion. In the case of any disturbance in the city, we are prepared to respond. We will protect our neighborhoods, our businesses and the people of our city.” (press release)

Billy Murphy, attorney for the Gray family: “I’m very proud of Judge Williams standing head and shoulders above most people.  Under similar circumstances, he may have bent to the pressure, tremendous pressure, to do in this case what the black community wanted him to do. So my hat’s off to him."Both sides did an excellent job presenting their cases. The standard of proof in these kinds of cases is enormous – it’s proof beyond a reasonable doubt. And Judge Williams clearly articulated why he had reasons to doubt whether the evidence was sufficient for a conviction. And he did it in a very workmanlike, thorough manner so that there would be no doubt about why he felt that Officer Nero’s guilt had not been proven beyond a reasonable doubt."I don’t think this has a thing to do with the other cases. And Judge Williams was very careful in limiting his ruling to this case and this case only. And he said that from the outset, and also spoke from the way that he analyzed the facts."There are five other cases. Let’s be calm and patient to determine their outcome before we have any further to do about this matter. What we do know here is that he heard all of the evidence presented, he considered it all – both those facts that were in favor of the state, those facts that were in the favor of the defense – and he ruled in accordance with the law in a way that only the judge who could hear all of the evidence and knows all of the law could do. And again I commend him for not bending to public opinion, whether it came from either the white or the black community.”

JUDGES REMARKS
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-williams-nero-transcript-20160523-story.html 

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