Protesters chased Nero as he left the courthouse, yelling "guilty" and "murderer," said CBC's Meagan Fitzpatrick, reporting from the scene. CBC IN BALTIMORE: Follow Meagan Fitzpatrick (@fitzpatrick_m) on Twitter for the latest updatesBaltimore Circuit Judge Barry Williams also found Edward Nero, 30, not guilty of reckless endangerment and misconduct in office. Protesters outside courthouse say they are frustrated with not guilty verdicts in Nero case #FreddieGray pic.twitter.com/NnWBmdCXzD — @fitzpatrick_m"He was being escorted by a Baltimore sheriff and the crowd of protesters literally followed him down the street. William H. Murphy Jr., lawyer for the Gray family, told Fitzpatrick that the judge analyzed the evidence fairly in the case. As the verdict was read, Nero dropped his head down and his attorney placed a hand on his back.
Source: CBC News May 23, 2016 09:34 UTC