April 15, 2026

They Can't Kill Us All: Ep. 3: Freddie Gray: The Broken Spine That Shook Baltimore

They Can't Kill Us All: Ep. 3: Freddie Gray: The Broken Spine That Shook Baltimore
They Can't Kill Us All: Ep. 3: Freddie Gray: The Broken Spine That Shook Baltimore
The Morris Perspective Podcast
They Can't Kill Us All: Ep. 3: Freddie Gray: The Broken Spine That Shook Baltimore
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This episode examines the death of Freddie Gray and the 2015 Baltimore uprising, revealing how policing failures and long-standing systemic neglect ignited protest and grief across the city.

Host Connie Morris blends personal policing experience, scriptural reflection, and Lori Wesley's reporting to explore accountability, communal pain, and a faith-driven call for justice.

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