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Anthony W. Batts Police Commissioner Captain J. Eric Kowalczyk Director BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER MEDIA RELATIONS SECTION April 22, 2015 Update Baltimore Police Department update in the investigation into the death of Mr. Freddie Gray. All of the involved officers remain suspended with pay. Investigators have met with the involved officers. Five of six officers provided a statement to investigators. Each of the five statements is stored electronically. The investigation, as it stands, will be turned over to the State’s Attorney’s Office for review on May 1, 2015. As with any criminal investigation, detectives will continue to pursue the evidence wherever it leads, for as long as it takes. The second person who was inside the prisoner transport wagon with Mr. Freddie Gray is a witness in a criminal investigation. His name will not be released to protect the integrity of the investigation. The release of personnel records and employee photographs is prohibited by law. The surveillance video from Gilmor Homes has been uploaded to social media ( @baltimorepolice ). Detectives continue to gather information including witness statements and CCTV video from the vast majority of the Western and Central Police Districts. That video continues to be reviewed for evidentiary value. 1

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Baltimore Police Departmentoffice of the police commissioner

Media Relations Section

Baltimore Police Departmentoffice of the police commissioner

Media Relations Section

April 22, 2015 UpdateBaltimore Police Department update in the investigation into the death of Mr. Freddie Gray.

All of the involved officers remain suspended with pay. Investigators have met with the involved officers. Five of six officers provided a statement to investigators. Each of the five statements is stored electronically.The investigation, as it stands, will be turned over to the States Attorneys Office for review on May 1, 2015. As with any criminal investigation, detectives will continue to pursue the evidence wherever it leads, for as long as it takes.

The second person who was inside the prisoner transport wagon with Mr. Freddie Gray is a witness in a criminal investigation. His name will not be released to protect the integrity of the investigation.The release of personnel records and employee photographs is prohibited by law.

The surveillance video from Gilmor Homes has been uploaded to social media ( @baltimorepolice ). Detectives continue to gather information including witness statements and CCTV video from the vast majority of the Western and Central Police Districts. That video continues to be reviewed for evidentiary value.

As the investigation moves forward, anyone with information please contact the Force Investigation Team 410-637-3097 or 3098. 12