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The nation patiently listened as a young African-American woman handed down charges to six Baltimore police officers who were involved in the brutal April 12 arrest of 25-year-old African American Freddie Gray, who later died from his injuries. This decision, for many, was a sign of hope for justice, especially after seeing the killers of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown walk away free and clear.

Her name is Marilyn Mosby, and now many are asking just who is she?

Shortly after being elected chief prosecutor in January, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said prosecutors in her hometown had the “toughest job in America.”

Young and In Charge

Mosby is just 35 years old, and before becoming the youngest chief prosecutor in any district, she was working as a lawyer for an insurance company. She had, however, served five years as an assistant state’s attorney, according to the Huffington Post.

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As for her law enforcement background, Mosby told the members of the Baltimore PD, “I come from five generations of law enforcement. My father was an officer. My mother was an officer…My recently departed and beloved grandfather was one of the founding members of the first Black police organization in Massachusetts.”

“I know that the majority of police officers are really hard-working officers who are risking their lives day in and day out, but those really bad ones who go rogue do a disservice to the officers who are risking their live and taking time away from their families…People who have zero regard for human life do not deserve to live among the residents of the greatest city in the world,” NBC News quoted Mosby as saying.

“She’s a strong woman,” her husband Nick Mosby told CNN. “She was built for this … I was at church service the other day and they were talking about being at the right place with the right person at the right time. I know her heart has always been convicted to ensure that justice will be served fairly and equally across the board.”

Cousin’s death brought exposure to criminal justice system

During her campaign, Mosby spoke about the broad-daylight shooting death of her 17-year-old cousin on her front doorstep. Her cousin was shot and killed by another 17-year-old when he was mistaken for a drug dealer.

“I learned very early on that the criminal justice system isn’t…

Built For This: Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Marilyn Mosby  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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