Maryland Governor Sends Troopers as Protests Mount Over Police
Murder of Freddie Gray
By Barry Grey
April 25, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "WSWS"
- Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced Thursday he would dispatch 32
state troopers to Baltimore in advance of what is expected to be a large protest
Saturday against the police killing of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. Protests have
been held daily since Gray died on April 19, seven days after his spinal cord
was nearly severed while he was in police custody.
Gray, who was unarmed, was arrested for the “crime” of making
eye contact with a Baltimore cop and, according to the police, running away. A
bystander video showed a group of police officers loading Gray, who was
obviously injured and screaming in pain, into a small steel cage in the back of
a police van.
Eyewitnesses said that, prior to the events captured in the
video, the police contorted Gray’s body, forcing his heels onto his back. One
bystander said the young man was “folded up like he was… a piece of origami.”
Gray repeatedly asked for medical help but the six cops
involved in the arrest refused to heed his pleas. Instead, he was driven around
town for 30 minutes before paramedics were called. He was taken to a hospital,
fell into a coma and died a week later.
On Thursday, it emerged that the cops, who have been suspended
with pay, failed to secure Gray with a seat belt, a violation of the police
department’s policy. That policy was put into effect after another arrested man,
Dondi Johnson, died of a fractured spine in 2005 after he was arrested and
transported without a seat belt while his hands were cuffed behind his back.
The “rough ride” given Gray likely compounded whatever
injuries the police had previously inflicted on him.
The response of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, a Democrat and
African American, has been to feign sympathy for the devastated family of the
victim, promise a quick and thorough investigation, and urge demonstrators to
remain peaceful. At the same time, repression against demonstrators has
increased, with two people taken into custody on Thursday.
Now the governor, a Republican, is sending state troopers to
Baltimore in what could be the first step in a larger mobilization of state
forces.
With the protests growing in size and moving from the local
police precinct to City Hall and the US Courthouse in downtown Baltimore,
Democratic officials are beginning to raise the red herring of “outside
agitators” to divert attention from the murderous actions of the police and the
longstanding cover-up by local and state politicians.
Bernard Young, Baltimore City Council president, said on
Thursday that he hoped residents would not let “outside forces come in here and
dictate how we act by destroying our infrastructure.” Young speaks for the
largely African American Democratic Party establishment in Baltimore that has
for many years presided over the deindustrialization of the city and
impoverishment of its working class inhabitants, black as well as white, and
enrichment of a narrow African American elite.
Last month, Baltimore residents protested the city’s decision
to begin shutting off water service to households that are behind on their water
bills. The city’s Department of Public Works announced it would begin cutting
off water to as many as 25,000 people.
According to a web site that tracks police killings in the US
from media reports, 368 people have died so far this year at the hands of cops.
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