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  2. George Floyd protests in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    On May 29, protesters at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore blocked traffic on Light Street near 7:00 pm. The demonstration continued to Baltimore City Hall. [11] On May 30, hundreds of protesters gathered outside Baltimore City Hall on Saturday night, for the second night. Protesters were mainly peaceful, with some reports of arrests and a police ...

  3. 2015 Baltimore protests - Wikipedia

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    April 18–24: Protests begin. [] On April 18, 2015, immediately outside the Western District police station, hundreds of Baltimore citizens protested against the apparent mistreatment of Freddie Gray as well against inadequate and inconsistent information on police actions during the arrest and transport.

  4. Killing of Freddie Gray - Wikipedia

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    Killing of Freddie Gray. On April 12, 2015, Freddie Carlos Gray Jr., a 25-year-old African American, was arrested by the Baltimore Police Department for possession of a knife. While in police custody, Gray sustained fatal injuries and was taken to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. Gray died on April 19, 2015; his death was ascribed to ...

  5. George Floyd protests - Wikipedia

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    George Floyd protests Part of the United States racial unrest (2020–present) and the Black Lives Matter movement Clockwise from top: Protesters in Minneapolis where George Floyd was murdered and the unrest began Police and National Guard at a protest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bystanders and firefighters at a torched street in Minneapolis Protest near the Multnomah County Justice Center ...

  6. Occupy Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Baltimore was a collaboration that included peaceful protests and demonstrations. Occupy Baltimore began on October 4, 2011, in Baltimore, Maryland, in McKeldin Square near the Inner Harbor area of Downtown Baltimore. It is one of the many Occupy movements around the United States and worldwide, inspired by Occupy Wall Street.

  7. Scant details from Gray death as Baltimore protests continue

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    BALTIMORE (AP) - Authorities' refusal to provide more than a few sketchy details about the Freddie Gray investigation is fueling suspicion and mistrust as a weekend of protest rallies looms. The ...

  8. DeRay Mckesson - Wikipedia

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    DeRay Mckesson. DeRay Mckesson (born July 9, 1985) is an American civil rights activist, podcaster, and former school administrator. [1][2][3] An early supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, he has been active in the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland and on social media outlets such as Twitter and Instagram. [2]

  9. List of incidents of civil unrest in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    1877 - Baltimore railroad strike, occurred from June 16 to 29 as part of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 [4] 1968 - Baltimore riot of 1968, occurred from April 6 to 14 following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. [5] 1974 - Baltimore municipal strike of 1974, occurred June 30 through July 14 and began when waste collector sought ...

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