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Monday, January 23, 2017

Lead Baltimore police investigator in Freddie Gray case charged with assault

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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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

GFs?

Anonymous said...

Corruption within Moby's office / appointees! Shock shock.

Anonymous said...

B U T C H.

Anonymous said...

"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.

Anonymous said...

Mosby's pay back on Det Taylor. Mosby accused Taylor of sabotaging the trials. Taylor told the truth something that is foreign to Mosby.