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Caesar Goodson, right, faces charges of manslaughter and second-degree “depraved-heart” murder in the death of Freddie Gray.
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Officer Must Testify in 2nd Trial in Freddie Gray case A Baltimore judge ruled on Jan. 6 that a police officer facing charges related to the death of Freddie Gray must testify against a fellow officer, an unprecedented move that means the officer could face jail time if he refuses. Baltimore Circuit Judge Barry Williams ruled that William Porter, whose trial ended in a mistrial last month, can be compelled to take the stand in the trial of wagon driver Caesar Goodson. Goodson is facing the most serious charge of the six officers charged in the case: second-degree murder, in addition to manslaughter, assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment. The ruling could have sweeping ramifications. While its immediate impact on other cases is unclear, the judge warned
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Mayoral candidates Sheila Dixon and Nick Mosby announced competing major campaign platforms this week that seek to address essential quality of life issues for Baltimore, a city that saw riots last April and ended the year with 344 homicides, a near record. On Jan. 4, Dixon released a four point plan to create a safer Baltimore. In an interview with the AFRO, Dixon stressed that she has experience in creating a safer, more livable Baltimore. “We focused on a holistic approach (in contrast to former Mayor O’Malley’s zero tolerance approach to crime). Crime Continued on A3
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Sheila Dixon and Nick Mosby (not pictured) say they have a plan to fix Baltimore.
Baltimore’s Buildings to be Torn Down, Questions Raised
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City has reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit that accused maintenance men of demanding sex from at least 19 women before making repairs. Paul T. Graziano, Baltimore housing chief, and Cary J. Hansel, a lawyer representing the women, confirmed on Jan. 4 they reached an agreement for an undisclosed amount of money. It’s pending approval by the court and the U .S. Department of Housing. Settlement talks were held Dec. 14 and Dec. 22. Hansel and Graziano declined further comment. Attorneys for the women say they were denied basic repairs in public housing units because they refused to have sex with handymen. Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office spokeswoman Rochelle Ritchie says a criminal investigation into the matter is ongoing. The AFRO first reported the allegations last July.
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Frances Cress Welsing, a psychiatrist and race theorist whose theories ignited widespread controversy, died at the age of 80, according to media reports. Welsing died about 5:50 a.m. Jan. 2 following
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Frances Cress Welsing’s work helped inspire the rap group Public Enemy. complications from a stroke she suffered earlier in the week, according to the Washington Informer, which cited confirmation from her relatives. The news prompted an outpouring of tributes from many who praised her mentorship and scholarship. “The void she leaves has no boundary,” tweeted activist and radio host Harry Allen. Rapper Chuck D, of Public Enemy fame, said Dr. Welsing inspired their 1990 album “Fear of a Black Planet,” considered one of the seminal hip-hop albums of all time. “RIP to the elder Dr. Continued on A3