Looks like Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who told rioters that “this is your moment” in announcing indictment of six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, should have devoted a few more moments to getting the paperwork right. The Baltimore Sun reports:

When charges were announced Friday against Alicia White for the death of Freddie Gray, her phone started buzzing from journalists and bail bondsmen. 

The problem was, they were calling the wrong Alicia White. The elementary school cafeteria manager from East Baltimore was not the Baltimore Police sergeant charged with manslaughter in the high-profile police custody death – even though court records listed her.

The Sun was among those who contacted the other White on Friday based on the information in court records, seeking comment from her or her family.

"The middle initial was off. Her address, her height, her weight, her driver's license number – all of the information was my client's information," said Jeremy Eldridge, an attorney who says he has been hired by the resident.

"Her life has been a living hell the past four days," he said.