Officer Once Charged In Freddie Gray Death To Oversee Complaints Against Baltimore Police
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Alicia White was one of six officers charged in Gray’s high-profile death that sparked outrage.
This month, Baltimore police promoted an officer who was once charged in the death of Freddie Gray — and she will now oversee civilian complaints filed against officers.
Alicia White now works in the department’s Public Integrity Bureau. The decision was announced in a media release from the department on Feb. 9 and went into effect on Feb. 11. She is one of two officers tasked with overseeing the unit that will handle complaints filed by civilians, according to the Baltimore Banner, a local outlet that initially reported the law enforcement agency’s decision to promote the officer.
The Department of Justice implemented a consent decree into the police department following Gray’s death, outlining specific steps the law enforcement agency must make when managing its disciplinary process. The unit is tasked with completing thorough investigations of complaints filed by civilians who allege excessive force, misconduct and bad policing tactics by officers in the department.
This is White’s second promotion since Gray’s death, after the law enforcement agency promoted her from lieutenant to the rank of captain in August 2022.
White was one of six officers charged in Gray’s death nearly 10 years ago.