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The grief, protests and trials following the death of Freddie Gray, who suffered severe injuries in Baltimore police custody.<br>
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Sheriff representatives escort the group of cop Edward Nero from the courthouse in Baltimore. Nero was absolved of four charges in the 2015 passing of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Baltimore cop Edward Nero touches base for his trial regarding the passing of Freddie Gray at a courthouse in Baltimore. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
A man dissents in the city of the Penn North area in Baltimore. REUTERS/Gary Cameron
Mourners offer their regards at the open coffin of 25-year-old Freddie Gray before his memorial service administrations at New Shiloh Baptist Church in Baltimore. Dark kicked the bucket subsequent to being taken into police guardianship and supporting a broken neck while he was transported in the back of a police van. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
A relative is console subsequent to paying regards at the open coffin of Freddie Gray, preceding his memorial service administrations at New Shiloh Baptist Church in Baltimore. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
A individual from the family responds amid Freddie Gray's memorial service at New Shiloh Baptist Church in Baltimore. REUTERS/Sait Serkan Gurbuz
Demonstrators bounce on a harmed Baltimore police division vehicle amid conflicts in Baltimore. Dark's passing activated challenges, revolting and torching in the lion's share dark city of 620,000 individuals and escalated a U.S. banter on police treatment of minorities. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
A firefighter utilizes a saw to open a metal entryway while battling a flame in a comfort store and living arrangement amid conflicts after the memorial service of Freddie Gray in Baltimore. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
A police heavily clad auto is pelted with refuse as it moves down a road as billows of smoke and group control specialists rise soon after the due date for an expansive time limitation went in Baltimore. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
A nonconformist tosses a gas canister back at police amid conflicts at North Ave and Pennsylvania Ave in Baltimore. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
A plundered wig shop is seen the morning after challenges in Baltimore. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
National Guard troops stand watch along E. Pratt St. in Baltimore. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Members of the group work to tidy up an as of late plundered and smoldered CVS store in Baltimore. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
Members of the group work to tidy up an as of late plundered and smoldered CVS store in Baltimore, Maryland, April 28, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
A demonstrator remains before the police line at the intersection of W North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue, a day after it was plundered and set burning in Baltimore. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Members of the group keep down a man (darkened by lady in white) who endeavored to follow cops after things were tossed and pepper shower was utilized outside an as of late plundered and blazed CVS store in Baltimore. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
Men yell "Freddie G" as they challenge against the demise of Freddie Gray who kicked the bucket in police care in Baltimore. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Baltimore state lawyer Marilyn Mosby talks on late brutality in the wake of reporting "reasonable justification to document criminal allegations in the Freddie Gray case" of officers required in his capture, in Baltimore. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr., Officer Edward M. Nero, Officer Garrett E Miller (top L-R), Officer William G. Watchman, Lt. Brian W. Rice, Sgt. Alicia D. White (base L-R), are envisioned in these undated booking photographs gave by the Baltimore Police Department. REUTERS/Baltimore Police Department
People celebrate as they accumulate in the avenues of Baltimore, taking after the choice to charge six Baltimore cops in the demise of Freddie Gray. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
A police helicopter flies overhead as dissidents, requesting equity for Freddie Gray, possess part of an expressway in Baltimore. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A young man welcomes cops in uproar gear amid a walk in Baltimore. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson