Jamaica Gleaner

Three charged in black man’s death convicted of murder

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ALL THREE white men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery were convicted of murder Wednesday in the fatal shooting that became part of a larger national reckoning on racial injustice.

The conviction­s for Greg McMichael, son Travis McMichael and neighbour William ‘Roddie’ Bryan came after jurors deliberate­d for about 10 hours. The men face minimum sentences of life in prison. It is up to the judge to decide whether that comes with or without the possibilit­y of parole.

Travis McMichael stood for the verdict, his lawyer’s arm around his shoulder. At one point, he lowered his head to his chest. After the verdicts were read, as he stood to leave, he mouthed “love you” to his mother, who was in the courtroom.

Moments after the verdicts were announced, Arbery’s father, Marcus Arbery Sr, was seen crying and hugging supporters outside the courtroom.

“He didn’t do nothing,” the father said, “but run and dream”.

The McMichaels grabbed guns and jumped in a pickup truck to pursue the 25-year-old black man after seeing him running in their neighbourh­ood outside the Georgia port city of Brunswick in February 2020. Bryan joined the pursuit in his own pickup and recorded cell phone video of Travis McMichael fatally shooting Arbery.

A graphic video of the killing was leaked online two months later. Though prosecutor­s did not argue that racism motivated the killing, federal authoritie­s have charged them with hate crimes, alleging that they chased and killed Arbery because he was black. That case is scheduled to go to trial in February.

The disproport­ionately white jury received the case around midday Tuesday and spent about six hours deliberati­ng before adjourning without a verdict.

The McMichaels told police they suspected Arbery was a fleeing burglar when they armed themselves and jumped in a pickup truck to chase him. Bryan joined the pursuit when they passed his house and recorded cell phone video of Travis McMichael blasting Arbery at close range with a shotgun as Arbery threw punches and grabbed for the weapon.

On the 911 call the jury reviewed, Greg McMichael tells an operator: “I’m out here in Satilla Shores. There’s a black male running down the street.”

He then starts shouting, apparently as Arbery is running towards the McMichael’s idling truck with Bryan’s truck coming up behind him: “Stop right there! Damn it, stop! Travis!” Gunshots can be heard a few second later.

The graphic video leaked online two months later, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion took over the case, quickly arresting the three men. Each of them is charged with murder and other crimes.

Defence attorneys contend the McMichaels were attempting a legal citizen’s arrest when they set off after Arbery, seeking to detain and question him as a suspected burglar after he was seen running from a nearby home under constructi­on.

Travis McMichael testified that he shot Arbery in self-defence, saying the running man turned and attacked with his fists while running past the idling truck where Travis McMichael stood with his shotgun.

Prosecutor­s said there was no evidence Arbery had committed crimes in the defendants’ neighbourh­ood. He had enrolled at a technical college and was preparing at the time to study to become an electricia­n like his uncles.

 ?? AP ?? A painted mural of Ahmaud Arbery is displayed in Brunswick, Georgia, where the 25-year-old man was shot and killed in February 2020 by two men who told police they thought he was a burglar.
AP A painted mural of Ahmaud Arbery is displayed in Brunswick, Georgia, where the 25-year-old man was shot and killed in February 2020 by two men who told police they thought he was a burglar.

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