Baltimore panel OKs Freddie Gray deal Settlement covers stores damaged during the unrest
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Approving the settlement was largely a formality after the plaintiffs' attorney,
The vote to approve the settlement comes a day after the seven-year anniversary of Gray's death and five days before the anniversary of his funeral and the subsequent unrest. Gray's death was ruled a homicide, and six police officers were charged in the killing. All of them were either acquitted or had their charges dropped.
Despite the unanimous vote,
"Many of the establishments had major issues, structural issues, not having windows, things being boarded up, just being not being quality assets in the community," Mosby said.
The settlement does not dictate how the money must be spent.
More than 380 businesses, mostly in
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"Hopefully most of the claimants are good actors in this," Henry said.
The plaintiffs, through their attorney, said the lawsuit against the city gave them a chance to have their voices heard. They originally sued the city in 2017, claiming officials failed to prevent the unrest that erupted after Gray's death in
"I guess it was good overall that something came out of it, but it always could have been better," Chang said. "A lot of bad happened during that time."
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