Trove of evidence turned over in case of Freddie Gray death


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BALTIMORE (AP) — Prosecutors have turned over a massive trove of evidence to attorneys representing six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray that includes thousands of documents, medical records and emails.

State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby filed a list detailing what was turned over to the defense. However, the material will not be made public.

Among the documents are recorded statements from the officers. That includes two statements each from Sgt. Alicia White, who is charged with manslaughter and Officer Caesar Goodson, who is also charged with "depraved-heart" murder.

Goodson was driving the transport van in the back of which Gray suffered a fatal spinal injury. The other officers each made one statement to investigators. All six officers are charged with misconduct in office, reckless endangerment and second-degree assault.

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