domingo, 3 de mayo de 2015

ACLU of Maryland (ACLU-MD)

ACLU of Maryland (ACLU-MD)



Today, Baltimore's state attorney ruled ‪#‎FreddieGray‬'s
death a homicide and charged six officers with the crime. This
announcement isn't a victory but it's certainly an important step
towards accountability.


ACLU of Maryland's statement: http://www.aclu-md.org/press_room/225





ACLU statement on charges filed against officers in death of Freddie Gray

May 1, 2015

CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, 443-310-9946, media@aclu-md.org





The following can be attributed to Susan Goering, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland:





"For years, victims of police violence, overwhelmingly Black, have
sought justice to no avail.  Today, Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby
announced that the State is pursuing criminal charges against the
officers involved in the brutal death of Freddie Gray. This historic
moment is the result of the tireless efforts of families who have lost
loved ones to police violence -- here in Baltimore, throughout Maryland,
and all across America. They persistently have called attention to the
double standards of our criminal justice system.

"We know that
today's announcement is only a first step in a state that has
historically prosecuted less than two percent of police involved deaths,
while prosecuting thousands of African Americans for petty offenses.
Our systems of justice have been far more willing to treat officers as
innocent until proven guilty than they are the communities who are being
policed -- communities where people are presumed guilty and stopped,
searched and arrested without cause. The ACLU of Maryland will continue
to work for the structural reforms needed to end this double standard.

"We
hope this marks the beginning of a nationwide awakening to the many
injustices and inequalities that we have allowed to continue for far too
long."