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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I hope this means they are close to a verdict.
Court tv analysts are split on whether this means a guilty or not guilty verdict.

I need to make a confession: My youngest (DS4, my little vacuum) had to go to work right when the Judge re-convened for the first time. He was asking Mom, are you taking me to work and I shushed him. Finally, he said I can drive myself to work and I finally said yes. He only has his learner's so it's technically illegal, but he only works 5-6 blocks away, and doesn't go on any any main roads, only basically in our neighborhood. That's how I justified it, I'm a HORRIBLE MOM!! :(
 
Court tv analysts are split on whether this means a guilty or not guilty verdict.

I need to make a confession: My youngest (DS4, my little vacuum) had to go to work right when the Judge re-convened for the first time. He was asking Mom, are you taking me to work and I shushed him. Finally, he said I can drive myself to work and I finally said yes. He only has his learner's so it's technically illegal, but he only works 5-6 blocks away, and doesn't go on any any main roads, only basically in our neighborhood. That's how I justified it, I'm a HORRIBLE MOM!! :(
I shushed my lil man when he came running downstairs so you're not alone. :hugs:
 
The holiday isn't until Thursday & home for them is Glynn County. Or am I missing your point?

I know, but they may come in with a verdict tomorrow and with so many counts to go over it would be a sham, IMO. Often cooking a Thanksgiving dinner starts on Wednesday and they may be in a hurry to get out.

I'd think they'd need a minimum of four days to reach a verdict. I believe the judge said they'd be willing to come in on Friday and Saturday if needed.
 
I know, but they may come in with a verdict tomorrow and with so many counts to go over it would be a sham, IMO. Often cooking a Thanksgiving dinner starts on Wednesday and they may be in a hurry to get out.

I'd think they'd need a minimum of four days to reach a verdict. I believe the judge said they'd be willing to come in on Friday and Saturday if needed.
They probably are not widely far apart on polling and/or may have just wanted to go later knowing a full day of deliberation tomorrow would perhaps get them there and if not, maybe by Friday and if not, maybe by Saturday or if so, they would not have to deliberate Saturday, etc., it doesn't mean they are not willing to. It's Thanksgiving, not Christmas and they have the actual holiday off and live right there in the county. They "signed" up for this and I am sure were asked about their willingness and ability to go through the holiday I imagine if need be? It could also be so simple as they wanted to finish something they were doing like going over each count, etc. They have only had today and had to elect a foreman, go over instructions and charges, poll, and get used to each other, find out opinions and why, etc.

I think the only thing that makes this difficult is the number of charges, number of defendants and appropriate guilt per charge for each... This verdict other than that to me has no need to go on for days on end unless there is real differences of opinion. They sat through it all, heard it all, heard the closings and heard the instructions and each have their opinions based on everything they sat through and the law provided by the judge, etc. They just need to fit it to each charge, each defendant and see if all are anywhere close to on the same page and work from there. Imho.

They stayed for a time today and are coming back tomorrow. I don't really see where that's indicative of anything but jmo.
 
I know, but they may come in with a verdict tomorrow and with so many counts to go over it would be a sham, IMO. Often cooking a Thanksgiving dinner starts on Wednesday and they may be in a hurry to get out.

I'd think they'd need a minimum of four days to reach a verdict. I believe the judge said they'd be willing to come in on Friday and Saturday if needed.
I thought it was about 1 day for each week of testimony. OT, I've never made a Turkey for Thanksgiving nor did my parents. As I got older we'd meet at one of the casinos & enjoy the day. Everyone has their own traditions though.

My initial thought was that the jury may get stuck regarding Bryan's involvement & the law regarding 'party to a crime'. However, if Judge Walmsley provides the legal definitions that might help. I'm also interested in seeing if they request to re-watch any of the videos.
 
The videos with the most views are the short ones, under an hour. The most popular long one is the states final closing. It has 99 views.

If the jury comes back with a verdict today I'd be willing to bet that it's not guilty on all charges for all of them.
 

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