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Mayor's statement on mistrial of Porter

Posted at 3:51 PM, Dec 16, 2015
and last updated 2015-12-16 18:33:27-05

Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake issued this statement following the announcement of a mistrial of William Porter in the Freddie Gray case.

"A few minutes ago, Judge Barry G. Williams declared a mistrial in the criminal case of Officer William Porter because the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict. It is now up to State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby to determine whether to further pursue criminal charges. This is our American system of justice. Twelve Baltimore residents listened to the evidence presented and were unable to render a unanimous decision. As a unified city, we must respect the outcome of the judicial process. In the coming days, if some choose to demonstrate peacefully to express their opinion, that is their constitutional right. I urge everyone to remember that collectively, our reaction needs to be one of respect for our neighborhoods, and for the residents and businesses of our city. In the case of any disturbance in the city, we are prepared to respond. We will protect our neighborhoods, our businesses and the people of our city."

For more updates on the case, visit http://abc2news.com/freddiegray.