Baltimore police Detective Dawnyell Taylor, who became the lead investigator on the Freddie Gray case, has been charged with assault, state court records show.
Taylor, 46, a veteran homicide detective, was charged Friday with two counts of second-degree assault.
A woman identified as Tonia Taylor is listed as the complainant, and the charges were approved by a District Court commissioner. Court records show a warrant was issued, and Dawnyell Taylor was released on her own recognizance.
Baltimore police spokesman T.J. Smith said Sunday that Taylor's police powers have been suspended.
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GFs?
Corruption within Moby's office / appointees! Shock shock.
B U T C H.
"Anonymous said...
Corruption within Moby's office / appointees! Shock shock.
January 23, 2017 at 12:26 PM"
Detective Taylor has nothing to do with the SA's office. She's with the BPD. Detective Taylor's testimony during the trials of the Innocent Baltimore 6 was instrumental in the judge finding the officers not guilty and the subsequent dropping of all charges against the rest. She is a good lady.
Mosby's pay back on Det Taylor. Mosby accused Taylor of sabotaging the trials. Taylor told the truth something that is foreign to Mosby.
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