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Topic: Freddie Gray Arrest Record, Criminal History
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Sun 05/03/15 02:04 PM
Edited by alleoops on Sun 05/03/15 02:06 PM
Freddie Gray Arrest Record, Criminal History


Freddie Gray Arrest Record

Gray had a lengthy arrest record with convictions dating back until at least 2007, according to the Maryland Department of Justice. Not all of the arrests led to convictions, in many of the cases he pleaded guilty to one charge while the others were dropped. Exact details of when he spent time in prison were not immediately available. His arrest record includes at least 18 arrests:

March 20, 2015: Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
March 13, 2015: Malicious destruction of property, second-degree assault
January 20, 2015: Fourth-degree burglary, trespassing
January 14, 2015: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute
December 31, 2014: Possession of narcotics with intent to distribute
December 14, 2014: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance
August 31, 2014: Illegal gambling, trespassing
January 25, 2014: Possession of marijuana
September 28, 2013: Distribution of narcotics, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, second-degree assault, second-degree escape
April 13, 2012: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, violation of probation
July 16, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession with intent to distribute
March 28, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance
March 14, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to manufacture and distribute
February 11, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance
August 29, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, violation of probation
August 28, 2007: Possession of marijuana
August 23, 2007: False statement to a peace officer, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance
July 16, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance (2 counts)

The Associated Press reports Gray has been in and out of prison on drug convictions since 2008, according to online court records. He was set to start a trial in May on drug charges stemming from a December arrest.

We had officers in a high-crime area known to have high narcotic incidents, Rodriguez said, according to the AP.The officers believe that Mr. Gray was immediately involved or recently involved in criminal activity and decided to make contact.

All the records found here come from the Maryland Department of Justice.

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Sun 05/03/15 03:51 PM

Freddie Gray Arrest Record, Criminal History


Freddie Gray Arrest Record

Gray had a lengthy arrest record with convictions dating back until at least 2007, according to the Maryland Department of Justice. Not all of the arrests led to convictions, in many of the cases he pleaded guilty to one charge while the others were dropped. Exact details of when he spent time in prison were not immediately available. His arrest record includes at least 18 arrests:

March 20, 2015: Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
March 13, 2015: Malicious destruction of property, second-degree assault
January 20, 2015: Fourth-degree burglary, trespassing
January 14, 2015: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute
December 31, 2014: Possession of narcotics with intent to distribute
December 14, 2014: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance
August 31, 2014: Illegal gambling, trespassing
January 25, 2014: Possession of marijuana
September 28, 2013: Distribution of narcotics, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, second-degree assault, second-degree escape
April 13, 2012: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, violation of probation
July 16, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession with intent to distribute
March 28, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance
March 14, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to manufacture and distribute
February 11, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance
August 29, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, violation of probation
August 28, 2007: Possession of marijuana
August 23, 2007: False statement to a peace officer, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance
July 16, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance (2 counts)

The Associated Press reports Gray has been in and out of prison on drug convictions since 2008, according to online court records. He was set to start a trial in May on drug charges stemming from a December arrest.

We had officers in a high-crime area known to have high narcotic incidents, Rodriguez said, according to the AP.The officers believe that Mr. Gray was immediately involved or recently involved in criminal activity and decided to make contact.

All the records found here come from the Maryland Department of Justice.

okay and what exactly does this have to do with the police beating him and not buckling him in the van? ok we all know he has a rap sheet, but what does this have to do with anything that happened that day? he was arrested for a switchblade, which he didnt have, he had a legal pocket knife. so for one he was falsely arrested, then beaten, refused medical attention, not buckled in the van while his hands and feet were bound. so please tell me what is the relevancy of his past criminal history? its called criminal history because its exactly that, history. his arrest record has nothing to do with what happened that day.

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Sun 05/03/15 03:55 PM
notice how every time someone dies at the hands of the police, theyre always so quick to bring up their past, like it had anything to do with what happened that day. its like they try to do whatever they can to take the attention off themselves and just point out that it was a criminal who died. "yea he died in police custody, but who cares he had a criminal record". as if thats somehow supposed to justify them killing him. give me a break.

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Sun 05/03/15 03:57 PM
Grey was a complete scumbag. The police still should take reasonable care of anyone they arrest. The jury is still out. We don't know what happened to cause the injury yet. Sounds pretty fishy though.

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Sun 05/03/15 04:01 PM

Grey was a complete scumbag. The police still should take reasonable care of anyone they arrest. The jury is still out. We don't know what happened to cause the injury yet. Sounds pretty fishy though.

im not saying gray was a model citizen, he was far from it. but to use his past as a way to try to justify what happened to him is ridiculous.

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Sun 05/03/15 04:01 PM

Grey was a complete scumbag. The police still should take reasonable care of anyone they arrest. The jury is still out. We don't know what happened to cause the injury yet. Sounds pretty fishy though.


Agreed. The jury is still out. Nobody knows what happened for sure except for the 6 cops and Gray. Not even tomato86 knows....lol

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Sun 05/03/15 04:18 PM


Grey was a complete scumbag. The police still should take reasonable care of anyone they arrest. The jury is still out. We don't know what happened to cause the injury yet. Sounds pretty fishy though.


Agreed. The jury is still out. Nobody knows what happened for sure except for the 6 cops and Gray. Not even tomato86 knows....lol

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if they think the riots were bad before, wait till the officers get found not guilty. a law professor (i forget which school) said that the officers were overcharged and the prosecutors likely wont be able to prove all of their claims due to lack of evidence. i dont trust what the cops say. if they go by witness testimony the cops will likely be found guilty, but noone knows how its all gonna go. like i said im not trying to say freddie was "man of the year" as he was far from it, but for people to bring up his past or the fact he had weed and heroin in his system to somehow justify what happened to him is ridiculous. just because he had a record and or drug problem doesnt give police the right to kill him. and to top this all off he was arrested for having a switchblade knife, which he didnt have it was a regular pocket knife (cops lied). and looking at a cop and running isnt illegal, maybe if he was being questioned or detained then they would have a reason to chase him down and arrest him. but looking at a cop and running is not a crime and i dont believe its reason enough to arrest him. so he was falsely arrested in the first place, which ended up being the cause of his death. we will all just have to wait and see what happens.

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Sun 05/03/15 05:04 PM
At the end of the day it doesn't matter if the guy had been in trouble before? He died at the hands of the police and their crime of killing him, far outweighs what that guy had on his rap sheet! Who's the real criminals here in this case? The police! To protect and serve? Bollocks!!

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Sun 05/03/15 05:15 PM


Freddie Gray Arrest Record, Criminal History


Freddie Gray Arrest Record

Gray had a lengthy arrest record with convictions dating back until at least 2007, according to the Maryland Department of Justice. Not all of the arrests led to convictions, in many of the cases he pleaded guilty to one charge while the others were dropped. Exact details of when he spent time in prison were not immediately available. His arrest record includes at least 18 arrests:

March 20, 2015: Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
March 13, 2015: Malicious destruction of property, second-degree assault
January 20, 2015: Fourth-degree burglary, trespassing
January 14, 2015: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute
December 31, 2014: Possession of narcotics with intent to distribute
December 14, 2014: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance
August 31, 2014: Illegal gambling, trespassing
January 25, 2014: Possession of marijuana
September 28, 2013: Distribution of narcotics, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, second-degree assault, second-degree escape
April 13, 2012: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, violation of probation
July 16, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession with intent to distribute
March 28, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance
March 14, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to manufacture and distribute
February 11, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance
August 29, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, violation of probation
August 28, 2007: Possession of marijuana
August 23, 2007: False statement to a peace officer, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance
July 16, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance (2 counts)

The Associated Press reports Gray has been in and out of prison on drug convictions since 2008, according to online court records. He was set to start a trial in May on drug charges stemming from a December arrest.

We had officers in a high-crime area known to have high narcotic incidents, Rodriguez said, according to the AP.The officers believe that Mr. Gray was immediately involved or recently involved in criminal activity and decided to make contact.

All the records found here come from the Maryland Department of Justice.

okay and what exactly does this have to do with the police beating him and not buckling him in the van? ok we all know he has a rap sheet, but what does this have to do with anything that happened that day? he was arrested for a switchblade, which he didnt have, he had a legal pocket knife. so for one he was falsely arrested, then beaten, refused medical attention, not buckled in the van while his hands and feet were bound. so please tell me what is the relevancy of his past criminal history? its called criminal history because its exactly that, history. his arrest record has nothing to do with what happened that day.


Actual in his case it was criminal history "in the making". This guy was a career criminal.. with no signs of slowing up. so the term "scumbag" fits him..to a T. I would throw in low life as well.


But that doesn't let the cops off the hook if they did not provide medical attention or do there jobs properly. If that is in fact what happened ( and time will tell) they need to be held accountable for that. The black officers as well as the white ones.

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Sun 05/03/15 05:24 PM
tomato86 ,

NO ONE believes that the man should of been beaten to death, IF in fact he was. Yet to be proven.

I for one am grateful to the OP & to others who have posted his record and links. Because the entire WORLD should know, this man, Freddie Gray WAS a known criminal, who EVADED the police by running. Which makes him a SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER *destint possibly these cops have encountered him before*

And this is the TYPE of man, that thousands of people protested & rioted for. That he was NOT some INNOCENT black youth with a promising athletic career, singing in the church choir victim .... as the media & various civil rights groups & democrats have TRIED to portray in the past (& probably will again).

Of ALL the people ,of all things to protest & riot over.... Mr Gray was a BAD choice & just an excuse for destruction.

The knife- the police have the right to confiscate any & all weapons, no matter the size, & anything that can be used as a weapon.

Just as the charges against the 6 officers are TRUMPED up, so is arresting Mr Gray or charging him for having a knife. * Maryland is an EXTREMELY LIBERAL State, anything that is a weapon, the state wants illegal*
IT is COMMON place to charge EVERYONE with as MUCH as possible because of charges being dropped, dismissed & plead out. This is the case in ALL states.

The protestors/ rioters & ANY political or social or civil rights group & the media... HAVE ALL PICKED THE WRONG HORSE TO BACK.

The Majority of Americans KNOW this & it will accomplish nothing for THOSE with an AGENDA.

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Sun 05/03/15 05:27 PM
if it is wrong to give aid to a suspect, it is wrong , REGARDLESS Of their history

if it would be ok to protest this happening to a choir boy, its equally relevant to protest it happening to this person,,,

we don't decide how wrong it is based upon what a suspects PAST was,,, only what they were doing AT THE TIME and what cops should be expected to do

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Sun 05/03/15 05:27 PM

At the end of the day it doesn't matter if the guy had been in trouble before? He died at the hands of the police and their crime of killing him, far outweighs what that guy had on his rap sheet! Who's the real criminals here in this case? The police! To protect and serve? Bollocks!!

exactly thank you messi.

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Sun 05/03/15 05:48 PM

tomato86 ,

NO ONE believes that the man should of been beaten to death, IF in fact he was. Yet to be proven.

I for one am grateful to the OP & to others who have posted his record and links. Because the entire WORLD should know, this man, Freddie Gray WAS a known criminal, who EVADED the police by running. Which makes him a SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER *destint possibly these cops have encountered him before*

And this is the TYPE of man, that thousands of people protested & rioted for. That he was NOT some INNOCENT black youth with a promising athletic career, singing in the church choir victim .... as the media & various civil rights groups & democrats have TRIED to portray in the past (& probably will again).

Of ALL the people ,of all things to protest & riot over.... Mr Gray was a BAD choice & just an excuse for destruction.

The knife- the police have the right to confiscate any & all weapons, no matter the size, & anything that can be used as a weapon.

Just as the charges against the 6 officers are TRUMPED up, so is arresting Mr Gray or charging him for having a knife. * Maryland is an EXTREMELY LIBERAL State, anything that is a weapon, the state wants illegal*
IT is COMMON place to charge EVERYONE with as MUCH as possible because of charges being dropped, dismissed & plead out. This is the case in ALL states.

The protestors/ rioters & ANY political or social or civil rights group & the media... HAVE ALL PICKED THE WRONG HORSE TO BACK.

The Majority of Americans KNOW this & it will accomplish nothing for THOSE with an AGENDA.

ok so he had a criminal history, thats not news, we all know that. the police said he had a switchblade, which would be illegal. he did not have a switchblade he had a standard pocket knife, not illegal. cops lied about that for starters. if you run after seeing a cop, they can only order you to stop if they believe you are committing a crime. what probable cause did they have to order him to stop? because he made eye contact with them? well making eye contact with a cop is NOT a crime and therefore a cop can not legally order you to stop. just because he had a prior record in no way means that he was commiting a crime when this took place. LOOKING AT A COP AND RUNNING IS NOT A CRIME. it is stupid no doubt but legal. and wtf does having a "promising athletic career" have to do with anything? or "singing in a church choir" like seriously what are you talking about? that has nothing to do with anything. so lets see, he was arrested without any probable cause. charged for having an illegal weapon of which he did NOT have he had a perfectly legal pocket knife. witnesses said cops were seen beating him with batons and making a human pretzel out of his legs which the cops conveniently left out of the report. drove around for 45 minutes with his hands and feet shackled in a van while he wasnt buckled in and stopped multiple times and still refused to get him medical attention and still neglected each time to buckle him in. he ended up with a severed spine and ended up dying, so what does a past record have to do with any of that? nothing. he was falsely arrested, charged with bogus crimes, beaten and then refused medical care multiple times leading to his death.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:08 PM
Sooooo having a record is a reason to be killed at the hands of thugs with badges?
Not I'm my world..slaphead

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Sun 05/03/15 06:23 PM


tomato86 ,

NO ONE believes that the man should of been beaten to death, IF in fact he was. Yet to be proven.

I for one am grateful to the OP & to others who have posted his record and links. Because the entire WORLD should know, this man, Freddie Gray WAS a known criminal, who EVADED the police by running. Which makes him a SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER *destint possibly these cops have encountered him before*

And this is the TYPE of man, that thousands of people protested & rioted for. That he was NOT some INNOCENT black youth with a promising athletic career, singing in the church choir victim .... as the media & various civil rights groups & democrats have TRIED to portray in the past (& probably will again).

Of ALL the people ,of all things to protest & riot over.... Mr Gray was a BAD choice & just an excuse for destruction.

The knife- the police have the right to confiscate any & all weapons, no matter the size, & anything that can be used as a weapon.

Just as the charges against the 6 officers are TRUMPED up, so is arresting Mr Gray or charging him for having a knife. * Maryland is an EXTREMELY LIBERAL State, anything that is a weapon, the state wants illegal*
IT is COMMON place to charge EVERYONE with as MUCH as possible because of charges being dropped, dismissed & plead out. This is the case in ALL states.

The protestors/ rioters & ANY political or social or civil rights group & the media... HAVE ALL PICKED THE WRONG HORSE TO BACK.

The Majority of Americans KNOW this & it will accomplish nothing for THOSE with an AGENDA.

ok so he had a criminal history, thats not news, we all know that. the police said he had a switchblade, which would be illegal. he did not have a switchblade he had a standard pocket knife, not illegal. cops lied about that for starters. if you run after seeing a cop, they can only order you to stop if they believe you are committing a crime. what probable cause did they have to order him to stop? because he made eye contact with them? well making eye contact with a cop is NOT a crime and therefore a cop can not legally order you to stop. just because he had a prior record in no way means that he was commiting a crime when this took place. LOOKING AT A COP AND RUNNING IS NOT A CRIME. it is stupid no doubt but legal. and wtf does having a "promising athletic career" have to do with anything? or "singing in a church choir" like seriously what are you talking about? that has nothing to do with anything. so lets see, he was arrested without any probable cause. charged for having an illegal weapon of which he did NOT have he had a perfectly legal pocket knife. witnesses said cops were seen beating him with batons and making a human pretzel out of his legs which the cops conveniently left out of the report. drove around for 45 minutes with his hands and feet shackled in a van while he wasnt buckled in and stopped multiple times and still refused to get him medical attention and still neglected each time to buckle him in. he ended up with a severed spine and ended up dying, so what does a past record have to do with any of that? nothing. he was falsely arrested, charged with bogus crimes, beaten and then refused medical care multiple times leading to his death.


Meh. I was wrong. I guess tomato86 knows EXACTLY what happened...huh

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Sun 05/03/15 06:26 PM



tomato86 ,

NO ONE believes that the man should of been beaten to death, IF in fact he was. Yet to be proven.

I for one am grateful to the OP & to others who have posted his record and links. Because the entire WORLD should know, this man, Freddie Gray WAS a known criminal, who EVADED the police by running. Which makes him a SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER *destint possibly these cops have encountered him before*

And this is the TYPE of man, that thousands of people protested & rioted for. That he was NOT some INNOCENT black youth with a promising athletic career, singing in the church choir victim .... as the media & various civil rights groups & democrats have TRIED to portray in the past (& probably will again).

Of ALL the people ,of all things to protest & riot over.... Mr Gray was a BAD choice & just an excuse for destruction.

The knife- the police have the right to confiscate any & all weapons, no matter the size, & anything that can be used as a weapon.

Just as the charges against the 6 officers are TRUMPED up, so is arresting Mr Gray or charging him for having a knife. * Maryland is an EXTREMELY LIBERAL State, anything that is a weapon, the state wants illegal*
IT is COMMON place to charge EVERYONE with as MUCH as possible because of charges being dropped, dismissed & plead out. This is the case in ALL states.

The protestors/ rioters & ANY political or social or civil rights group & the media... HAVE ALL PICKED THE WRONG HORSE TO BACK.

The Majority of Americans KNOW this & it will accomplish nothing for THOSE with an AGENDA.

ok so he had a criminal history, thats not news, we all know that. the police said he had a switchblade, which would be illegal. he did not have a switchblade he had a standard pocket knife, not illegal. cops lied about that for starters. if you run after seeing a cop, they can only order you to stop if they believe you are committing a crime. what probable cause did they have to order him to stop? because he made eye contact with them? well making eye contact with a cop is NOT a crime and therefore a cop can not legally order you to stop. just because he had a prior record in no way means that he was commiting a crime when this took place. LOOKING AT A COP AND RUNNING IS NOT A CRIME. it is stupid no doubt but legal. and wtf does having a "promising athletic career" have to do with anything? or "singing in a church choir" like seriously what are you talking about? that has nothing to do with anything. so lets see, he was arrested without any probable cause. charged for having an illegal weapon of which he did NOT have he had a perfectly legal pocket knife. witnesses said cops were seen beating him with batons and making a human pretzel out of his legs which the cops conveniently left out of the report. drove around for 45 minutes with his hands and feet shackled in a van while he wasnt buckled in and stopped multiple times and still refused to get him medical attention and still neglected each time to buckle him in. he ended up with a severed spine and ended up dying, so what does a past record have to do with any of that? nothing. he was falsely arrested, charged with bogus crimes, beaten and then refused medical care multiple times leading to his death.


Meh. I was wrong. I guess tomato86 knows EXACTLY what happened...huh

no, i just happen to know how to read and look at the facts in the case and not let someones past cloud my judgement.

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Sun 05/03/15 06:57 PM
To bad he wasn't in prison, he'd still be alive.ohwell

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Sun 05/03/15 06:59 PM
How is that tin foil hat working out for you, Alleoops?

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Sun 05/03/15 07:00 PM

To bad he wasn't in prison, he'd still be alive.ohwell

honestly after seeing his rap sheet im surprised he wasnt in jail. but still like i said before his past record should have nothing to do with what happened. i wonder, that is his arrest record correct? i wonder how many of those crimes he was actually convicted of, just because your arrested doesnt mean your guilty.

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Sun 05/03/15 07:01 PM

How is that tin foil hat working out for you, Alleoops?


Need it. Protection from the falling Russian spacecraft.

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