Police, Protesters Clash In Baltimore After Freddie Gray Funeral

For Peace. Relatives of Freddie Gray said during a Monday night news conference that those engaged in violence in Baltimore were not honoring Gray, who died after suffering a spinal injury in police custody this month.

BALTIMORE — Violent protesters hurled bricks and torched businesses and cars Monday, injuring at least 15 police officers, as authorities tried to restore order with an emergency curfew and the National Guard following the funeral for Freddie Gray

Violent unrest has broken out on the streets of Baltimore just hours after the funeral of 25 year-old Freddie Gray, who suffered fatal injuries in police custody and died on 19 April. Gray's family and other black community leaders in Baltimore have

For Peace. Relatives of Freddie Gray said during a Monday night news conference that those engaged in violence in Baltimore were not honoring Gray, who died after suffering a spinal injury in police custody this month.

For Peace. Relatives of Freddie Gray said during a Monday night news conference that those engaged in violence in Baltimore were not honoring Gray, who died after suffering a spinal injury in police custody this month.