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'Massive' Baltimore protest demands amnesty for all arrestees; Mayor says city 'ready to exhale'

The Baltimore Peoples Power Assembly hosted what it called a “massive protest” Saturday afternoon calling for the dropping of all charges against those arrested in recent weeks in connection with the riots and looting associated with the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray in police custody.

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Noted specifically in the flyer was the 18-year-old who was photographed “allegedly” breaking a police cruiser’s windows with a traffic cone and held on $500,000 bail. News One reports that he was released from jail this week after an anonymous donor made his bail.

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Most reporters who might have been assigned to cover the protest were instead at Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course for the 140th Preakness Stakes; still, citizen reporters did capture some of the action this afternoon.

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Not at the massive protest today was Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who instead attended the Preakness Stakes and spoke on recent violence in the city.

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P.S. That whole story of school kids descending on the Mondawmin Mall, which soon began to resemble “a war zone”? It was a lie started by police, says this lawyer.