Freddie Gray suffered catastrophic injuries after he was arrested on Apr. 12 for running from Baltimore police. He slipped into a coma and died on Apr. 19.
Protesters marched toward the Baltimore Police Western District station in a stand against police brutality and the death of Freddie Gray
Protesters clashed with police during a march through Baltimore in honor of Freddie Gray on Apr. 25
Gray’s casket was unloaded for his funeral on Apr. 27, drawing thousands of people from all over the country
Following Gray’s funeral, at least 15 Baltimore police officers were injured on Apr. 27 when riots broke out in response to Gray’s death
Protesters set fires in the streets of Baltimore on Apr. 27 following Gray’s funeral
Cars were burned as rioters threw rocks and bricks at the police on Apr. 27
Several police cars were destroyed by the crowds on Apr. 27
A CVS pharmacy in Western Baltimore became symbolic of the riot when it was looted and burned on Apr. 27
Riots continued throughout the night on Apr. 27
By the end of the night on Apr. 27, nearly 200 people had been arrested
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan walked out of an interview with Don Lemon on Apr. 27, after the CNN anchor questioned their decision making
A National Guardsman kept watch over a deserted Baltimore street on Apr. 28
Burned out cars and wreckage smoldered as Baltimore prepared for an enforced curfew on Apr. 28
One protestor laid down in the street in front of riot police on Apr. 28 rather than abide by the city-wide curfew
Police fired tear gas into the crowd as residents resisted a city-wide 10 p.m. curfew on Apr. 28
Fearful of large crowds and the safety of fans, the Baltimore Orioles played the Chicago White Sox on Apr. 29 in an empty stadium, the first time such a game has occurred
Baltimore Orioles players beat the Chicago White Sox in an empty stadium on Apr. 29, with some pretending to sign autographs for invisible fans
Protests spread on Apr. 29 to New York City as around 140 people were arrested in Union Square
The outbound Holland Tunnel in New York was shut down on Apr. 29 as protestors flooded the streets
New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony joined protesters in Baltimore on Apr. 30, the NBA All-Star grew up in Charm City
Demonstrators clashed with police in Philadelphia during a march dubbed “Philly is Baltimore” on Apr. 30