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Baltimore cop testifies that he arrested, handcuffed Freddie Gray

2016-05-17 5 Dailymotion

Under prosecution questioning, Officer Garrett Miller said he and his accused partner Officer Edward Nero had chased Gray after being ordered to do so.<br />Gray's April 2015 death from a broken neck suffered in a police van triggered rioting and protests in the majority black city.<br />Prosecutors contend that Nero, 30, pursued Gray without probable cause and then failed to secure Gray in the van.<br />But Nero's lawyers argue that he had little to do with Gray's arrest and never touched him except when he tried to help Gray, 25, find an asthma inhaler.<br />Asked whether Nero had put handcuffs on Gray, Miller told prosecutor Michael Schatzow, "No, he did not."<br />Gray was bundled into a transport van while shackled and not belted in after officers found a spring-assisted knife in his pocket.

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