CityLabJusticeFreddie Gray: The Running ManFreddie Gray’s harried life was typical of young black men in Baltimore—until it ended, and his name became a rallying cry for change. FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailLinkGiftExpandNowhere to run: Sandtown-Winchester resident Nathaniel Silas in one of the the troubled neighborhood's alleys.Noah ScialomFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailLinkGiftGift this articleHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Get in TouchBefore it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MOREFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailLinkGiftBy Michael AnftNovember 10, 2015 at 8:00 AM ESTBookmarkSaveThis story is part of a special project by Urbanite magazine that grew out of the unrest in Baltimore following Freddie Gray’s funeral in April. Find the whole thing here.When all else failed, Freddie could run.Have a confidential tip for our reporters? Get in TouchBefore it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MORE