Officer Caesar Goodson trial
Baltimore city sheriff’s deputies stand outside one of the Lexington Street doors at the courthouse on the scene of the Goodson trial verdict.
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Maryland Transit Administration Officers Biddle, left, and Drewery keep watch at the Penn North intersection in front of the mural of Billie Holiday on the day Judge Barry Williams found Caesar Goodson not guilty of all charges in the death of Freddie Gray who died while in police custody in April 2015.
(Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun)Xavier Presco, 23, is pictured at the Penn North intersection on the day Judge Barry Williams found Caesar Goodson not guilty of all charges in the death of Freddie Gray who died while in police custody in April 2015. Although saddened by Gray’s death, he says there was not enough evidence for a guilty conviction.
(Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun)Officers keep watch at the Penn North intersection in front of the mural of Billie Holiday on the day Judge Barry Williams found Caesar Goodson not guilty of all charges in the death of Freddie Gray who died while in police custody in April 2015.
(Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun)Maryland Transit Administration Officers Biddle, left, and Drewery, center, and Baltimore Police Officer E. C. Mox keep watch at the Penn North intersection on the day Judge Barry Williams found Caesar Goodson not guilty of all charges in the death of Freddie Gray who died while in police custody in April 2015.
(Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar Goodson (center) arrives at Courthouse East for the verdict in his trial related to the death of Freddie Gray. He was the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured.
(Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun)Left, Chief Deputy State’s Attorney Michael Schatzow leaves Courthouse East after Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured, was found not guilt of all charges by Judge Barry Williams.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives at Courthouse East for the verdict in the trial of Baltimore City police officer Caesar Goodson. Goodson was the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore city prosecutors Janice Bledsoe, left, and Michael Schatzow, right, walk to the courthouse on the morning of the Goodson trial verdict.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)A protester holds a sign while taking a selfie outside the courthouse at the scene of the Goodson trial verdict.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Angel Selah, East Baltimore, protests outside Courthouse East where Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured, was found not guilt of all charges by Judge Barry Williams.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Tawanda Jones joins others in protest outside Courthouse East, as they await the verdict in the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured. Jones’ brother, Tyrone West, died in police custody in 2013. Goodson was found not guilt of all charges by Judge Barry Williams.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Media and protesters gather outside Courthouse East. Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured, was found not guilt of all charges by Judge Barry Williams.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Phill Selke, of Baltimore, protests outside Courthouse East. Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured, was found not guilt of all charges by Judge Barry Williams.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Protesters gather outside Courthouse East before learning of the verdict in the case against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr.Goodson, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured, was found not guilt of all charges by Judge Barry Williams.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Attorney Warren Brown comments on the not guilty verdict in the trial against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Members of the Revolutionary Community Party, USA, protest outside Courthouse East Thursday morning where Judge Barry Williams is to deliver his verdict in the trail of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. Goodson, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured, was found not guilt of all charges.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)A view of the intersection of North Calvert and East Lexington streets in Baltimore at Courthouse East as people await the Caesar Goodson Jr. verdict in the Freddie Gray trial case.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Curt Anderson, attorney and Maryland Delegate, speaks about the not guilty verdict in the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Media stand outside outside Courthouse East in Baltimore as they await the Caesar Goodson Jr. verdict in the Freddie Gray trial case.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Protesters outside Courthouse East in Baltimore as they await the Caesar Goodson Jr. verdict in the Freddie Gray trial case. f #
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police Officer Edward Nero arrives at Courthouse East for the verdict in the trial of Baltimore City police officer Caesar Goodson. Goodson was the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured.
(Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun)Brother Ronnie Church Brown holds a sign at West Pennsylvania and North avenues.
(Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun)Officer Edward Nero leaves court behind his attorney Marc Zayon after testifying today in the second-degree murder trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray suffered fatal spinal injuries last year.
(Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun)Officer Edward Nero leaves court after testifying today in the second-degree murder trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr, the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray suffered fatal spinal injuries last year.
(Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun)Ofc. Caesar Goodson and attorney Sean Malone arrive at Courthouse East for the seventh day of Goodson’s trial. He was the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Ofc. Caesar Goodson and attorney Sean Malone arrive at Courthouse East for the sixth day of Goodson’s trial. He was the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray was fatally injured. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Donta Allen, center, leaves Courthouse East after testifying in the trial of police officer Caesar Goodson Jr., the van driver that transported Freddie Gra.
(Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)Sheriff’s deputies walk to Courthouse East.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Ofc. Caesar Goodson (left) and attorney Sean Malone arrive at Courthouse East for the sixth day of Goodson’s trial.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore city prosecutors Michael Schatzow and Janice Bledsoe walk to the courthouse on the 6th day of the Officer Caesar Goodson trial.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a downtown courthouse Tuesday, June 14 for the fourth day of his trial in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a downtown courthouse Tuesday, June 14 for the fourth day of his trial in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a downtown courthouse Tuesday, June 14 for the fourth day of his trial in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a downtown courthouse Tuesday, June 14 for the fourth day of his trial in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a downtown courthouse Tuesday, June 14 for the fourth day of his trial in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a downtown courthouse Tuesday, June 14 for the fourth day of his trial in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a Baltimore courthouse June 13 for the third day of his trial in the Freddie Gray case. Goodson faces second-degree murder, manslaughter and other charges stemming from the death of Freddie Gray.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at a Baltimore courthouse June 13 for the third day of his trial in the Freddie Gray case. Goodson faces second-degree murder, manslaughter and other charges stemming from the death of Freddie Gray.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar Goodson, right, arrives at a Baltimore courthouse June 13 for the third day of his trial in the Freddie Gray case. Goodson faces second-degree murder, manslaughter and other charges stemming from the death of Freddie Gray.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar Goodson arrives at the courthouse for the first day of his bench trial in the Freddie Gray case.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby enters Courthouse East on the first day of the bench trial for Ofc. Caesar Goodson.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Prosecutors Michael Schwartzow, left, and Janice Bledsoe arrive at the courthouse for the first day of the Officer Goodson trial.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr. departs a Baltimore Courthouse on June 6 after requesting a bench trial. Goodson is charged in connection with the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, who died in April 2015 after incurring injuries in a Baltimore police van. Goodson was the van driver.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr. departs a Baltimore Courthouse on June 6 after requesting a bench trial. Goodson is charged in connection with the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, who died in April 2015 after incurring injuries in a Baltimore police van. Goodson was the van driver.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr. departs a Baltimore Courthouse on June 6 after requesting a bench trial. Goodson is charged in connection with the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, who died in April 2015 after incurring injuries in a Baltimore police van. Goodson was the van driver.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Chief Deputy State’s Attorney Michael Schatzow, left, and Deputy State’s Attorney Janice Bledsoe arrive for pre-trial motions for Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr., the driver of the van in which Freddie Gray suffered a fatal spinal injury in April 2015.
(Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police officer Caesar Goodson, left, arrives at Courthouse East for his pre-trial motions. Goodson, the police van driver, is one of the six officers charged with the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody last year.
(Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police officer Caesar Goodson, left, arrives at Courthouse East for his pre-pre-trial motions. Goodson, the police van driver, is one of the six officers charged with the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody last year.
(Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police officer Caesar Goodson, in back seat left, arrives at Courthouse East for his pre-trial motions. Goodson, the police van driver, is one of the six officers charged with the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody last year.
(Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore Police officer Caesar Goodson, left, is escorted by sheriff officers into Courthouse East for his pre-trial motions. Goodson, the police van driver, is one of the six officers charged with the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody last year.
(Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)-Baltimore Police officer Caesar Goodson, left, arrives at Courthouse East for his pre-trial motions. Goodson, the police van driver, is one of the six officers charged with the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody last year.
(Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore city police officer Caesar R. Goodson arrives this morning at courthouse west.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore city police officer Caesar R. Goodson arrives this morning at courthouse west.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)A handful of protesters stand outside the courthouse west as Baltimore city police officer Caesar R. Goodson arrives this morning.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Baltimore city police officer Caesar R. Goodson arrives this morning at courthouse west.
(Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)Officer William Porter, right, arrives at Courthouse East with his attorneys, Joseph Murtha, left, and Gary Proctor on Wednesday afternoon for a pretrial hearing in which a judge will determine whether he will be compelled to testify in the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson in the April arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(©Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun)Michael Schatzow, Chief Deputy State’s Attorney and Janice Bledsoe, Deputy State’s Attorney of Criminal Intelligence, arrive at Courthouse East Wednesday afternoon for a pretrial hearing in which a judge will determine whether officer William Porter will be compelled to testify in the trial of officer Caesar Goodson in the April arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Officer William Porter arrives at Courthouse East Wednesday afternoon for a pretrial hearing in which a judge will determine whether he will be compelled to testify in the trial of Ofc. Caesar Goodson in the April arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Officer William Porter arrives at Courthouse East Wednesday afternoon for a pretrial hearing in which a judge will determine whether he will be compelled to testify in the trial of Ofc. Caesar Goodson in the April arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar R. Goodson arrives at Courthouse East Wednesday morning for a pretrial motions hearing in the case against him in the April arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar R. Goodson arrives at Courthouse East Wednesday morning for a pretrial motions hearing in the case against him in the April arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
(Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)Officer Caesar R. Goodson arrives at Courthouse East Wednesday morning for a pretrial motions hearing in the case against him in the April arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
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