This photo by the Baltimore Police Department shows Terrell Gibson, who was arrested Thursday, July 6, 2017, and charged with murder in the death of Dionay Smith. Smith was the younger brother of Baltimore police spokesman T.J. Smith. He was found dead inside his apartment Sunday, July 2, from a gunshot wound. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
An undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Leah Walden, a a caretaker at a Baltimore day care facility. Walden is charged with murder after police said that Walden, 23, assaulted an 8-month-old girl during nap time Tuesday, May 23, 2017. Walden is charged with first- and second-degree murder, first-and second-degree assault, first- and second-degree child abuse and reckless endangerment. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
FILE - This photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Bishop Heather Cook. The former Episcopal bishop who struck and killed a cyclist in Baltimore while driving drunk will remain in prison after the Maryland Parole Commission on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, rejected her plea for early release. Cook pleaded guilty in October 2015 to manslaughter, drunken driving and leaving the scene. She is serving a seven-year prison sentence. (AP Photo/ Baltimore Police Department, File)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Reno Owens, who was homeless. Police say an officer fatally shot Owens on Friday, March 24, 2017, during a hostage standoff in which Owens, armed with a butcher knife, refused to release a 1-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
RETRANSMITTED FOR IMAGE SIZE - These undated photos provided by the Baltimore Police Department show, from left, Daniel Hersl, Evodio Hendrix, Jemell Rayam, Marcus Taylor, Maurice Ward, Momodu Gando and Wayne Jenkins, the seven police officers who are facing charges of robbery, extortion and overtime fraud, and are accused of stealing money and drugs from victims, some of whom had not committed crimes. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Evodio Hendrix, one of seven police officers who worked together on a firearms crime task force who are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics from people over the course of two years. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Daniel Hersl, one of seven police officers who worked together on a firearms crime task force who are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics from people over the course of two years. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Jemell Rayam, one of seven police officers who worked together on a firearms crime task force who are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics from people over the course of two years. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Marcus Taylor, one of seven police officers who worked together on a firearms crime task force who are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics from people over the course of two years. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Maurice Ward, one of seven police officers who worked together on a firearms crime task force who are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics from people over the course of two years. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Wayne Jenkins, one of seven police officers who worked together on a firearms crime task force who are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics from people over the course of two years. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Momodu Gando, one of seven police officers who worked together on a firearms crime task force who are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics from people over the course of two years. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
These undated photos provided by the Baltimore Police Department show, from left, Daniel Hersl, Evodio Hendrix, Jemell Rayam, Marcus Taylor, Maurice Ward, Momodu Gando and Wayne Jenkins, the seven police officers who are facing charges of robbery, extortion and overtime fraud, and are accused of stealing money and drugs from victims, some of whom had not committed crimes. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
Scott Smith, of Mt. Vernon, New York is seen in a booking photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department. Smith is one of two men charged with first- and second-degree assault after a fight during a Baltimore Ravens game on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. Joseph Bauer, a Maryland man, is in critical condition after suffering a head injury during a fight with Oakland Raiders fans Smith and Andrew Nappi, of Eastchester, New York during a Baltimore Ravens game. Susan Bauer says her brother is on life support and doctors have told the family he had a 30 percent chance of survival. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
These undated photos provided by the Baltimore Police Department, show Baltimore police officers, top row from left, Caesar R. Goodson Jr., Garrett E. Miller and Edward M. Nero, and bottom row from left, William G. Porter, Brian W. Rice and Alicia D. White, charged with felonies ranging from assault to murder in the police-custody death of Freddie Gray. (Baltimore Police Department via AP, File)
Sheriff Mike Lewis of Wicomico County, Maryland, said Wednesday that the Baltimore Police Department has been "eviscerated," and police officers are fearful to do their jobs in the city rocked by violence following the death of Freddie Gray. (Fox News)
This photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department on Friday, May 1, 2015 shows, top row from left, Caesar R. Goodson Jr., Garrett E. Miller and Edward M. Nero, and bottom row from left, William G. Porter, Brian W. Rice and Alicia D. White, the six police officers charged with felonies ranging from assault to murder in the death of Freddie Gray. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
This photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department on Friday, May 1, 2015 shows Alicia D. White, one of six police officers charged with felonies ranging from assault to murder in the death of Freddie Gray. (Baltimore Police Department via AP)
Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Anthony Batts listens as Deputy Commissioner Kevin Davis, not pictured, speaks at a news conference, Thursday, April 30, 2015, in Baltimore, announcing that the department's investigation into the death of Freddie Gray was turned over to the State's Attorney's office a day early. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)