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Three charged with murder of Arbery

Grand jury indicts men for shooting black jogger

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The three men arrested after the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a young black jogger in the southern United States, were formally indicted on murder charges by a grand jury.

Arbery, 25, was shot dead on Feb 23 while running in a residentia­l area of Brunswick, Georgia, which has a long history of segregatio­n.

For more than two months, local police did not make any arrests.

It was only when video of the killing went viral on social media at the beginning of May that the investigat­ion began in earnest.

Retired police officer Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis, 34, who were visible on the video, were arrested on May 7.

The man who filmed the killing, William Bryan, 50, was arrested two weeks later.

The indictment was formalised on Wednesday by a grand jury, a group of citizens appointed to weigh how valid a charge is ahead of a trial.

Nine counts, including murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonme­nt were laid against the three.

They “caused his death by unlawfully chasing him ... in pickup trucks and shooting him with a shotgun,” the document said.

“This confirms what Ahmaud’s father has been saying for months – that this was a lynching,” Ben Crump, a lawyer for Arbery’s family, said on Wednesday.

“This is a significan­t step on the road to justice and while nothing will bring back Ahmaud Arbery’s life, it is important that a grand jury recognised his life had value and was wrongly and ruthlessly ended,” he said, calling for a “successful prosecutio­n” and proportion­ate sentences.

 ?? —AP ?? never forget: Artist Theo Ponchaveli standing in front of a mural he painted in the likeness of Arbery in Dallas.
—AP never forget: Artist Theo Ponchaveli standing in front of a mural he painted in the likeness of Arbery in Dallas.

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