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The jury in Ahmaud Arbery‘s hate crime trial unanimously found defendants Travis McMichael, his father Greg McMichael and their neighbor William Bryan guilty. After deliberating for nearly four hours, the jury, which was made up of eight white, three black and one Hispanic juror, concluded that race was the motivating factor in the defendants’ actions on Feb. 23, 2020. The defendants chased down and fatally shot Arbery as he was out on a run around a Georgia neighborhood. They were found guilty on all charges of violating Arbery’s civil rights, kidnapping and in the younger McMichael’s case, u...
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The hate crime trial against three men who were already convicted for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery began on Monday. The three men were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in November for chasing down and shooting Arbery who was on a run in a Georgia neighborhood in 2020. They all pleaded not guilty to hate crime charges of targeting Arbery because he was black. The jury, which is made up of eight white, three black and one Hispanic juror was presented with evidence of the men using racial slurs to describe black people as far back as 2019. The FBI’s investigation found messages on the ...
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Three white men were found guilty last week of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man, in February 2020, shortly before George Floyd’s death sent shockwaves throughout the United States. The three defendants – Travis McMichael, 35; his father, Gregory McMichael, 65; and their neighbor William Bryan, 52 – may face life imprisonment. As the three seek to file appeals, GoFundMe has shut the page for Bryan, who is struggling to raise funds for his appeal and was trying to do so online. The jury agreed with prosecutors’ claims that Arbery posed no real threat to the three men who chased h...
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President Joe Biden has commented on the guilty verdicts in Ahmaud Arbery‘s case, saying he felt the convictions are “not enough” and that more must be done to unify the country. “While the guilty verdicts reflect our justice system doing its job, that alone is not enough. Instead, we must recommit ourselves to building a future of unity and shared strength, where no one fears violence because of the color of their skin,” Biden said. Biden said his administration “will continue to do the hard work to ensure that equal justice under law is not just a phrase emblazoned in stone above the Supreme...
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Laura Hogue, one of the defense attorneys representing accused Ahmaud Arbery murderer Gregory McMichael, sparked widespread outrage on Monday when she made racially-charged comments about Arbery’s physical appearance during her closing statements. McMichael is one of three men on trial for the February 23, 2020 slaying of Arbery, who was unarmed and out for a jog when the defendants surrounded him and shot him in the chest. McMichael and his co-defendants Travis McMichael and William “Roddie” Bryan maintain that they were making a citizen’s arrest and that they acted in self-defense when they ...
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A former District Attorney in Georgia was charged on Thursday for violating her oath of office during her tenure and hindering police officers with the investigation into the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was shot to death while jogging by three white men who chased him in trucks. Former District Attorney Jackie Johnson allegedly showed favor to one of the three defendants in the murder, a retired police officer called Greg McMichael, who had previously worked for Johnson as an investigator. According to the indictment, Johnson also recommended that another county’s prosecutor take ...
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Footage obtained by media outlets on Thursday revealed that motorist Robert Greene was killed by Louisiana state troopers and not in an auto accident as police told had the hospital and his family members. The tape shows a body camera of the police officers stunning, punching and dragging a black man face-down across rocky lanes, sometimes by the leg, as he apologized for leading them on a high-speed chase. “I’m your brother! I’m scared! I’m scared!” Greene, 49, a barber, can be heard telling the white troopers as the unarmed man is electrocuted repeatedly with a stun gun before he even gets o...
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