Man shot by Baltimore police acquitted as jury rejects officers' testimony
Source: The Guardian
Man shot by Baltimore police acquitted as jury rejects officers' testimony
Baynard Woods in Baltimore
Saturday 27 February 2016 13.00 GMT
For the more than 240 days since Keith Davis was shot in the face by Baltimore police, he has nursed his wounds from a jail cell, facing a barrage of charges on allegations that he robbed an unlicensed cab driver and fled. Davis was the first police-involved shooting since the death of Freddie Gray in police custody set off citywide protests in April.
And while Gray became a household name as representative of the more than 1,000 people who are killed by police each year, activists have held up Davis as an example of how Gray and others like him might have been treated by the law enforcement system if they had lived.
On Thursday, a jury found Davis not guilty on all the charges but one. They acquitted him of 14 charges related to the robbery, chase and standoff that ended in police gunfire at Davis, and found him guilty only of possessing a firearm as a prohibited person, which carries a five-year minimum sentence.
Despite a prison sentence that Daviss supporters consider unjust, the verdict is viewed as at least a partial victory by Davis and activists.
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