
A Baltimore police officer was cleared Monday of all charges in the case of Freddie Gray, an African American who died in custody last year, sparking riots and fuelling a nationwide debate about US police brutality.
The verdict handed down by a Baltimore judge found Edward Nero not guilty of second-degree assault, of reckless endangerment or of misconduct in office.
Nero is one of six officers being tried over the death of the 25-year-old Gray, who was picked up on April 19, 2015 and suffered a snapped spine while being transported unrestrained in the back of a Baltimore police van.
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