Gray, 25, suffered injuries while in police custody following an April 12 arrest and died in a hospital a week later. The incident prompted widespread protests in Baltimore and in other cities.
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Darden was undergoing psychiatric evaluation Thursday evening after the Wednesday evening suicide attempt. Sources report that Darden suffered superficial wounds in the attempt and was taken to a nearby hospital, but no surgery or stitches were necessary.
Six police officers were charged over the young man’s death, one of them with murder. In September, the city of Baltimore agreed to pay Mr Gray’s family $6.4m to settle civil litigation.
“I feel good because we got all six of them,” she said. “… You can rest, Freddie. You can rest. You can be in peace now.”
Darden, who is to receive $5.36 million of the settlement awarded Gray’s family, also urged peace as Baltimore erupted.
“Don’t tear up the whole city just for him,” she said. “That’s wrong.”In May, she broke down during an interview with NBC News.
“I wish it had never happened,” she said of her son’s death. “And I will never be the same.”
Billy Murphy, the lawyer for the Gray family, issued the following statement:
“Because of an improper invasion of her privacy, Ms. Darden is being thrust into the national spotlight about an extraordinarily personal matter while she is still mourning the loss of her son.”
He added; I saw her today and I can assure you that this kind of publicity is not at all helpful. We strongly urge the media to show restraint. The family asks that you continue to pray for her and for them.”