AHMAUD ARBERY: Georgia vs Greg & Travis McMichael & William Bryan for murder *GUILTY*


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Mother seeks justice after son shot while jogging in Brunswick, pair involved in killing not arrested

It’s been over two months since a young black man jogging in Brunswick, Ga., was gunned down by two white men who said they thought he was a possible burglar.

Ahmaud Arbery’s mother wants to know where is the justice.

“I just think about how they could allow these two men to kill my son and not be arrested, that’s what I can’t understand,” Wanda Cooper told news partner First Coast News.

A police report states about 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, Glynn County officers responded to Satilla and Holmes drives where shots were fired. They found Arbery, 25, dead on the scene.

Gregory McMichael, who worked several years for the Brunswick Police Department before serving as an investigator in the Brunswick District Attorney’s Office, told police there were several break-ins in the neighborhood. He said he saw Arbery running down Satilla Drive and asked his son Travis McMichael to help him confront him.

McMichael and his son got a shotgun and handgun because they “didn’t know if Arbery was armed or not.”

The father and son got into their truck and drove down Satilla toward Burford Drive. Gregory McMichael stated when they arrived at Holmes Drive, they saw Arbery running down Burford, according to the report.

Gregory McMichael told police they attempted to cut off Arbery and shouted “stop, stop, we want to talk to you.”

McMichael pulled up next to Arbery, and Travis McMichael got out of the truck with the shotgun. According to statements, that’s when the father said Arbery attacked his son and the two men started fighting over the shotgun. Travis McMichael fired a shot and then a second shot.




After video appears to show black jogger gunned down by 2 white men in coastal Georgia, family demands arrests

The fatal shooting of a black man — apparently recorded on video in February and posted online Tuesday by a local radio station host — will go to a grand jury in coastal Georgia, according to a district attorney.

Elements of the disturbing video are consistent with a description of the shooting given to police by one of those involved in the incident.

Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was jogging in a neighborhood outside Brunswick on February 23 when a former police officer and his son chased him down, authorities said. According to a Glynn County Police report, Gregory McMichael later told officers that he thought Arbery looked like a person suspected in a series of recent break-ins in the area.

After they chased down Arbery, McMichael told police, Arbery and McMichael’s son Travis struggled over his son’s shotgun. McMichael said two shots were fired before Arbery fell to the street, the report said.


S. Lee Merritt, an attorney for the Arbery family, said in a statement that the two men involved in the chase “must be taken into custody pending their indictment.”

Gov. Brian Kemp said the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has offered resources to Durden for his investigation. “Georgians deserve answers,” Kemp tweeted.

Kemp also retweeted the GBI’s post that Durden “formally requested the GBI to investigate the death of Ahmaud Arbery.”
 

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This trial is hard to watch (imo). Each one of the defendants attorneys gets to cross examine (interrogate) the State's witnesses. I've not witnessed a multiple defedant trial before. Anyone else?

Interesting cliff note from today;
While the jury was out the Judge confirmed, several times, with the State's attorneys that the shotgun that was presented and entered into evidence contained no live ammunition.

Nothing surprising or shocking in today's testimony.
I really haven't got to watch any of it but maybe one day I will get to.

It seems to me I watched a trial with two defendants but long ago and maybe I just saw parts of one on something like a TV show or something, like on Court TV or Cold Cases or something... I can't recall.

I hope to get a chance to see part of Arbery because that sounds interesting, as far as which defense attorney asks what and why as opposed to the others...? I think it would be hard to be an attorney in such a case as you'd want to prepare but then you don't want to ask the same defendant the same question the last attorney asked either as it wouldn't be necessary right? Not real sure about joining defendants in cases or the reasons pro or con...
 
Well, I was editing the first witness Officer William Duggan and it cut off. There is a full video of his testimony and the reason they cut off the original feed is to blur the gruesome stuff. I'm gonna put it up on my site and we'll see if the people who edited it have a conniption fit.
 
For reference, the attorneys involved in this case are detailed in this article.

 
Thank goodness for a 15 minute recess :rolleyes:

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I don't believe that for a minute. He was out running and they didn't think he was apparently, why would they believe him if he said that PLUS they know darned well he didn't live around the corner in their neighborhood. Imo. And with two vehicles chasing him, cornering him with vehicles, three men and guns present at some point anyhow, he should stop and tell them he lives around the corner...?

These guys caused the entire situation and they can't see it or they refuse to.
 
He probably thought the GOB network would let it slide. And, they almost did, except for the video.
That's so true and that GOB network exists in a lot of places yet or remnants of it and they keep them in place by means that imo many don't realize.

I would say the depth of it in this area over something like this though is outrageous that such can still go on. Really bad there imo and I doubt they have ousted all of them.

The Murdaugh case although far different is another example of power, money, name, greed and the GOB network. And that goes big and deep is my guess in the entire State of South Carolina.

It isn't only disgusting this can still go on in this day and age, it is unbelievable and shocking that it does. The internet is changing some things for the better (not all), one is not alone any longer with nowhere to turn if one can just get attention on it by enough people.

In my humble opinion anyhow.
 
and exactly where did they think he was carrying???
No kidding. These men are idiots, I'm sorry. I am not anti-gun in any way as far as the right to self defend, protect one's family and use responsibly but these men are the very type that could be poster boys for WHY NOT TO LET SOME BE ARMED. And one was a COP!! What they say, think and have done is so stupid but they truly THINK THAT WAY imo.... And they THINK others do as well. Unbelievable.
 

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