In his first public statements during an administrative disciplinary hearing Caesar Goodson, driver of the van in which Freddy Gray died, gave conflicting answers as to why he was unable to follow general orders to safeguard his passenger

In his first public statements during an administrative disciplinary hearing Caesar Goodson, driver of the van in which Freddy Gray died, gave conflicting answers as to why he was unable to follow general orders to safeguard his passenger
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by TRNN, The Real News Network
October 31, 2017

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