
The New York Times and the team behind “The Daily” present a five-part series about the life and death of a Baltimore teenager known as Nook, who was fatally shot by a police officer a year after the killing of Freddie Gray. Nook’s family is searching for truth from the streets where he died, the police who took his life and the city that won’t give them answers. Unlock full access to New York Tim... more
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Nook’s family thinks they know who killed him. But when the Baltimore police agree to show his mother the surveillance video that captured his final moments, a new story emerges.
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Nook’s mother, Toby, had long ago lost faith in the Baltimore police. And as the department tried to repair its public image, a corruption trial exposed the depths of misconduct: An elite group of officers had been stealing from residents for years. more
Nook spent the first few years of his life in an affluent suburb of Baltimore. But the city drew him back, and he became part of a young generation caught between the crack epidemic and the aggressive police tactics meant to fix the problem.
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Relations between the police and the community in Baltimore weren’t always so troubled. But as job loss and drugs tore through the city, a policing idea called zero tolerance led to a breakdown in trust.
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This is a fascinating, heart breaking story of humanity. Good mix of Sabrina’s narrative and the people who’s story she tells. In particular, the film segment where people don’t see something, then do then realize it wasn’t there. To be able and willing to shift perspectives as information is revealed helps us learn.
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This was a very emotional story to hear. I think it was presented exceptionally well. May God bring comfort to all the families.
Freddie Gray. Lavar Douglas. Gun Trace Task Force: Baltimore can’t have nice things such as the benefits of zero tolerance or elite plainclothes police units because it doesn’t serve or protect the residents equally.
Unconstitutionally hunting alleged dealers and street criminals in the city gives cover to the drug addicts, petty thieves, and school shooters in the county. Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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Zero tolerance cut the murder rate in Baltimore by half and ushered in a Renaissance for Baltimore. Those “racist” policies are gone now, and Baltimore is a lawless 3rd world city that NOBODY goes to visit anymore. Congrats, WOKE people.
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