Baltimore Sun reporter Colin Campbell has a particularly interesting follow-up to his reporting on the “unrest” that followed the April 25th march protesting the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray in police custody. Two correctional officers have reportedly been charged with joining the crowd and looting a 7-Eleven.
#Baltimore correctional officers Tamika Cobb and Kendra Richard are charged with looting a 7-Eleven on April 25 during unrest, DOC says.
— Colin Campbell ☀️ (@cmcampbell6) May 13, 2015
@cmcampbell6 wow
— paul dot x (@bosconet) May 13, 2015
@cmcampbell6 OMG!
— Shawna Eaton (@Shawna116) May 13, 2015
@cmcampbell6 .@Haleaziz This kind of disrupts the usual narrative doesn't it: poor, desperate, no future.
— Fruitvale Local (@fruitvalelocal) May 13, 2015
https://twitter.com/LA_Denizen/status/598637421060694016
@RearAdBsBlog @cmcampbell6 placed on paid leave?
— Jim Farrell (@jimfarrellxx) May 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/FrisoliJJ/status/598643545327673344
Fellow Sun reporter Justin Fenton says a tipster pointed them toward a YouTube video showing the two in the act.
A wk ago, a tipster told us Cobb & Richard were being investigated, & sent this video that purportedly shows them https://t.co/lulCIxqLtN
— Justin Fenton (@justin_fenton) May 13, 2015
https://twitter.com/aGoodTweeter/status/598632286691590144
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