Don't you see that that's the plan? Its not an accident, its HOW she plans on losing the case while making the "street" believe she's for them.
Personally I think it's conspiracy to commit first degree murder after the initial injury. I think a knee to the spine was applied too hard, too close to the neck during the takedown and snapped it, probably accidentally. That would also explain the crushed larynx. But to cover it up, they decided they would be better off if he died, supposedly during a rough paddy wagon ride. So - no paramedics, dragging a guy propped up to the van who was in pain and entirely paralyzed from the neck down, leaving him on the floor unstrapped-in, and stopping three separate times on the way to jail to "check" on him, making sure he arrives dead.
Chillingly cold-blooded coverup murder - and I believe they're all going to get away with it. That's just the way things work these days - cops pay for nothing, ever. And history has many, many examples of where such policies inevitably lead. But that's where we are.
Except he didn't. Freddie Gray didn't die until a week later, in the hospital.
Or is he the main suspect in delivering the fatal blow before the van ride?
And six cops were involved.
They didn't all ride in the van with Gray.
Who did what, exactly?