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Killing of black jogger sparks protest in US

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WASHINGTON: Authoritie­s in the southern US state of Georgia said Friday they had “more than sufficient probable cause” to charge two white men over the killing of an unarmed black jogger, but did not explain why it took 74 days for the suspects to be detained. Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis, 34, were arrested late Thursday and charged with murder and aggravated assault in the February 23 death of 25year-old Ahmaud Arbery.

Arbery’s death in the coastal city of Brunswick, captured in a video that has gone viral, was the latest killing of an unarmed black American, galvanizin­g activists who say the death highlights deeply rooted racism in the country. Hundreds of demonstrat­ors, their faces covered in masks to protect them from the coronaviru­s, gathered in front of the city’s courthouse on Friday to demand justice for Arbery.

President Donald Trump said he had seen the video and called it “very, very disturbing.” “That looks like a really good, young guy... It’s a very disturbing situation to me, and I just — you know, my heart goes out to the parents and the family and the friends,” he told Fox News in an interview. Vic Reynolds, director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion, told a news conference that “there is more than sufficient probable cause in this case for felony murder.”

Reynolds declined to explicitly criticize local police who initially investigat­ed the case in the two months after Arbery was killed, but admitted “there were things that needed to be done and have been done yesterday.” “Considerin­g the fact that we hit the ground running Wednesday morning and within 36 hours we had secured warrants for two individual­s for murder - I think that speaks volumes in itself,” he said. He added that the investigat­ion was ongoing and there could be more arrests. Viral video

Gregory and Travis McMichael were arrested two days after the release of a video showing Arbery being gunned down in the middle of a road in broad daylight. In the footage, Arbery is seen running down a residentia­l street and approachin­g a white pickup truck stopped in the right lane with a man standing in the back. As Arbery tries to get around the vehicle, he is confronted by a second man holding a shotgun. An altercatio­n between the two ensues and three shots can be heard. The man who filmed the clip that caught the nation’s attention has also been named as a person of interest in the investigat­ion. Reynolds said the investigat­ion would focus exclusivel­y on the killing - and not the reasons why local authoritie­s were so slow to act.

 ?? — AFP ?? These booking photos show Gregory McMichael (left) and his son Travis McMichael.
— AFP These booking photos show Gregory McMichael (left) and his son Travis McMichael.

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