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Officer charged in Gray case sues Marilyn Mosby

Posted at 12:34 PM, Jun 07, 2016
and last updated 2016-06-07 12:55:30-04

An officer charged in the death of a young black man whose neck was broken in the back of a police wagon has filed a federal defamation lawsuit against Baltimore's top prosecutor.

Lt. Brian Rice sued State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Maj. Sam Cogen of the sheriff's office for defamation of character, false imprisonment and violation of rights.

See also: Mosby may face not one, but two defamation lawsuits

In the lawsuit, Rice cited Mosby's public comments during her May 1 press conference when she announced charges against six officers, including statements about the legality of the knife found on Freddie Gray. The officers maintain the knife was unlawful. Mosby said it was legal.

Rice faces manslaughter and other charges stemming from Gray's death. Two other officers have filed similar defamation suits in state court.

Rice's suit was unsealed Monday.

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