Poll: 49 Percent Say Races Receive Equal Treatment By Police

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- A new poll says less than half of Maryland residents agree that people of all races receive equal treatment by the police in their communities.

The poll released Monday by Goucher College asked residents questions relating to policing in their communities and the Freddie Gray case in Baltimore.

The poll found 27 percent of black residents who responded agreed that people of all races receive equal police treatment. That compares to 60 percent of white respondents.

The poll also found that 82 percent say they are paying "some" or "a lot" of attention to the case, while 17 percent say they are paying "no" or "a little" attention to it.

The survey conducted last week has a 3.9 percentage-point margin of error. It polled 636 residents.

(Copyright 2015 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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