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    'Five Days' looks at unrest in Baltimore after death of Freddie Gray

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  • Baltimore mayor on Freddie Gray charges

    04:29
  • Charges dropped against officers in Freddie Gray case

    02:29
  • Lt. Brian Rice acquitted of all charges in Freddie Gray trial

    02:16
  • Family attorney reacts to Gray verdict

    04:38
  • Driver acquitted in Freddie Gray case

    04:09
  • Verdict in Gray case a 'gut punch' for many

    02:57
  • Why did the Judge rule not guilty?

    02:12
  • Officer cleared on all charges in Freddie Gray's death

    02:40
  • Update on Freddie Gray case

    02:22
  • Attorney of Gray family comments on verdict

    02:03
  • Details of Freddie Gray case verdict

    05:29
  • Rep. Cummings on Nero acquittal, Dem. race

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  • Officer cleared in Freddie Gray death

    05:19
  • How was the Nero verdict reached?

    04:29
  • Baltimore Mayor on Freddie Gray a year later

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  • Baltimore still mending after Gray death

    04:41
  • Remembering Freddie Gray, one year later

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  • Has Baltimore changed since Freddie Gray's death?

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  • Trial of second officer in Freddie Gray case delayed

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Councilman: Broken bond between police, youth

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Baltimore City Councilman Carl Stokes talks with Alex Wagner about police-community relations, saying the connection deteriorated after programs were eliminated with a new mayor and police commissioner in the early 2000s. He said cutting those programs “broke a bond that had been for decades in Baltimore city between police and young people.”