
Protesters in Baltimore clash with police over Freddie Gray
Clip: 4/25/2015 | 3m 9s
Baltimore Sun reporter Luke Broadwater discusses the latest on the Freddie Gray protests.
Demonstrations in Baltimore, Maryland, over the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray turned violent Saturday night when protesters clashed with police. Authorities arrested 12 people and one officer was injured on the heels of the biggest protest in the city since Gray died from injuries while in police custody. Baltimore Sun reporter Luke Broadwater joins Alison Stewart to discuss.
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Protesters in Baltimore clash with police over Freddie Gray
Clip: 4/25/2015 | 3m 9s
Demonstrations in Baltimore, Maryland, over the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray turned violent Saturday night when protesters clashed with police. Authorities arrested 12 people and one officer was injured on the heels of the biggest protest in the city since Gray died from injuries while in police custody. Baltimore Sun reporter Luke Broadwater joins Alison Stewart to discuss.
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