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Baltimore Police @BaltimorePolice Apr 27 SED Police Involved Shooting, Unit block of Asquith Street. PIO is in route to the scene.
A 13-year-old with a toy gun is shot by police on the anniversary of the Uprising. Nothing changes.
Members of the Nation of Islam speak at the mayor’s “Reconciliation Day” ceremony at Mondawmin Mall.
Activist and street artist J.C Faulk at the CVS anniversary
Police protesters at the CVS anniversary.
Activist Kevin Moore who shot the video of Freddie Gray getting arrested salutes at the CVS.
Protesters march after the first day of jury selection.
November 30: A protester addresses the crowd as the first trial for the officers indicted for the death of Freddie Gray begin. Ofc. William Porter is the first officer on trial. No mention of the trial on the Baltimore Police social media platforms. But a threat of violence is posted on Facebook.
May 1 and 3: Charges are announced against six Baltimore City officers in the death of Freddie Gray. The curfew is lifted on Sunday morning.
May 2: Crowds gather at City Hall for a rally against police violence. At North and Penn, the cast of Center Stage’s Marley perform a free concert for residents. During the curfew, a man is pepper sprayed at point-blank range and police arrest street medics and legal observers for curfew violations.
May 1: A massive march from City Hall to Gilmor Homes and back again is peaceful. At night, curfew violators are rounded up and arrested at a standoff at City Hall.
BCPD tweet: Baltimore Police @BaltimorePolice May 1
Media Advisory: We will have a media briefing at 11:50pm tonight to update arrests & info related to tonights protests - police HQ
April 30: Curfew night 3 (Part 2): Police bring out the K-9 units despite the crowd protesting peacefully. There a no curfew incidents as the crowds disperse by 10 p.m.
BCPD tweets: Baltimore Police @BaltimorePolice · Apr 30 A group of protesters remain at the intersection of North Ave/Pennsylvania Ave. The group is failing to obey the emergency curfew.
April 30: Curfew night 3 (Part 1). Protesters argue among each other about the best way to protest. The protests remain peaceful.
April 29: Night two of the city’s curfew saw troopers from the New Jersey State Police arresting violators in West Baltimore and National Guard troops guarding the stores in HarborEast.
April 28: The first night of curfew is enforced. Police teargas crowds gathered at North and Penn. Volunteer street medics treat those gassed at a near-by church.
Baltimore Police @BaltimorePolice Apr 28: Officers are now deploying pepper balls at the aggressive crowd at North Ave / Pennsylvania Ave.
April 27: Students leaving school clash with police at Mondawmin Mall. Police respond with riot gear and roll through the nearby neighborhood. At North and Penn, things get out of hand when several businesses are looted as police look on. That night several cars and businesses are burned.
BCPD tweet: Baltimore Police @BaltimorePolice · Apr 27Criminals continue to set cars on fire & destroy property in the area of Fulton Ave & North Ave. We are asking motorists to avoid this area.
April 26: In the early hours, police charge protesters at the Western District. This photographer and protester are beaten and a Reuters photographer is arrested for taking photos.
BCPD tweet just before midnight: @BaltimorePolice · Apr 25 We continue to have a few individuals causing disturbances in west Baltimore. We are deploying resources to keep the community safe.
There are no tweets about the altercation from the police.
April 25: A massive march is lead from the Freddie Gray vigil site to downtown. At first the crowd at Camden Yards is peaceful, but later the protests turn violent with several police cars getting destroyed and tear gas deployed.
@BaltimorePolice · Apr 25 We are doing our best to facilitate everyones 1st amendment rights to be heard. Protesters are now breaking windows and throwing items at us.