Baltimore police and city leaders on Wednesday said they are prepared for any protests and demonstrations that might follow the verdict in the second-degree murder trial of police Officer Caesar Goodson Jr.

Circuit Judge Barry Williams is expected to announce his verdict at 10 a.m. Thursday. Goodson, 46, elected a bench trial, leaving his fate in the hands of the judge rather than a jury.

Police said they are ready for the possibility of protests.

"Out of an abundance of caution and sheer responsibility, leave has been canceled," said police spokesman T.J. Smith.

"We have an open line of communication with our stakeholders. We have had several significant dates over the past year and not only is the police department prepared, but the community is, too. This is a partnership," Smith said.

Anthony McCarthy, a spokesman for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, said the Maryland National Guard is on call tomorrow, as they have been following the previous trials in the Gray case.

"They are on call for whatever we need them to do," he said. "It's better to be prepared."

Rawlings-Blake said the city is "absolutely" ready.

"I think we showed during the last trial that we are...read more at The Baltimore Sun