They Killed Freddie Gray: The Anatomy of a Police Brutality Cover-Up
By (Author) Justine Barron
Foreword by Rabia Chaudry
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
22nd November 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
363.2320975271
Hardback
368
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 33mm
590g
Based on new evidence and deep reporting, theriveting truth about acasethat has become a touchstone inthe struggle for racial justice and Black lives.
They Killed Freddie Gray exposes a conspiracy among Baltimore leaders to cover up what actually happened to Freddie Gray, who was fatally injured in police custody in April 2015. After Grays death, Baltimore became ground zero for Black Lives Matter and racial justiceprotests that exploded across the country. States Attorney Marilyn Mosby became a hero when she charged six officers in Grays death, and the trials of the officers generated national headlines for two years.
Yet the cause of Grays death has remained a mystery. A viral video showed an officer leaning on Grays back while he cried out in pain. But the autopsy concluded he was fatally injured later that morning while the van was in motionduring a multi-stop rough ridefrom sudden impact to his head. None of the officers were convicted of any crimes based on this theory.
They Killed Freddie Gray solves the mystery of Grays death by uncovering new evidence of how he was killed by police and how his cause of death was covered up. In coordination with a documentary film now being produced, this book revisits a pivotal moment in US criminal justice history, providing new insight into what happened, the historical structures of power that allowed it to happen, and the personalities and dynamics involveda story never told by the mainstream media. It includesa detailed map from the official police file with annotations by the author, photographs, and a foreword by Rabia Chaudry.
"Required reading for anyone who thinks policing will be fixed or justice achieved by civilian review boards, progressive prosecutors, blue-ribbon panels, or high-paid 'police reformers.' Barron makes clear that abusive policing is business as usual for Baltimore's political class."Alex Vitale, author of The End of Policing
"They Killed Freddie Grayis a meticulous and engrossing account of Freddie Gray's arrest and death in custody of the Baltimore Police Department. Barron provides a multifacetedanalysis of the investigative, prosecutorial, and journalistic shortcomings that characterized the aftermath of Gray's arrest. Unearthing new details, Barron reveals the cover-up that has kept the full story from us until now. 'No Justice, No Peace' was the rallying cry on Baltimore's streets soon after Gray's death. This book explains why and how justice was not done, and why the city, and the country, should still feel no peace."Stuart Schrader, author ofBadges Without Borders: How Global Counterinsurgency Transformed American Policing
"Ifthere is to be a seminal text investigating the truth about the killing of Gray and the ensuing cover-up, this book will be it."Rabia Chaudry, author of Adnan's Story and Fatty Fatty, Boom Boom
Justine Barron is an investigative journalist whose work focuses on crime, corruption, and media criticism, with a special emphasis on Baltimore. She is also an acclaimed storyteller and four-time winner of the Moth storytelling competition. Her work has appeared in the Appeal, Rolling Stone, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, Real News, Jewish Journal, NPR-WLRN, Miami Herald, and numerous local independent outlets in Baltimore. In 2017, she co-investigated and co-hosted Undisclosed: The Killing of Freddie Gray. In 2021, she was honored witha Best of Baltimore Award for her work by Baltimore Magazine. Justine grew up in Maryland and attended Baltimores Johns Hopkins University, where she earned a bachelors degree in English. She holds a masters degree in English Literature from Duke University. She now lives in Miami, Florida.
Rabia Chaudry is an attorney, advocate, and author of the New York Times bestselling Adnans Story and the critically acclaimed Fatty Fatty Boom Boom: A Memoir of Food, Fat, and Family. Rabia is the executive producer of the HBO documentary series The Case Against AdnanSyed and also coproducer and host of the podcasts Undisclosed, Rabia and Ellyn Solve the Case, Nighty Night,The Hidden Djinn, and The 45th. Rabia is a 2021 Aspen Institute/ADL Civil Society Fellow and was previously a 2016 Aspen Ideas Scholar and on the Vanguard Board at the Aspen Institute. She is the recipient of the Truman National Security Projects 2015 Harry S. Truman Award for Communications & Media Influence, is a 2015 Carnegie Corporation Great Immigrant, and is the recipient of the 2015 Healing & Hope award by the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth. Rabia received her Juris Doctorate from the George Mason School of Law.