the state s attorney in baltimore, marilyn mosby, says freddie gray sustained his fatal injuries during the ride in a police van that lasted 44 minutes. we know he was alive when he got in. by the time he reached the booking station, he wasn t breathing. ms. mosby said the fact that mr. gray was handcuffed, shackled and unrestrained by seat belts caused his severe neck injury. while she never used the word rough ride her allegations have put a spotlight on a chapter in baltimore policing. mr. gray is not the first person to be severely injured or to die after riding in a police van. we dig deeper tonight. reporter: rough rides, nickel rides, five cent rides, whatever you call it jake masters says he went through it. they throw you in. it s dark in there and so you can t really see anything. reporter: did they put you in seat belts? no. reporter: masters and his wife, chrissie abbott, were arrested in 2012 after baltimore police responded to a rowdy party at their home.