Dayton Daily News

Attorneys present jurors with dueling portraits of Arbery

- By Russ Bynum

BRUNSWICK, GA. Prosecu-tors and defense attorneys on Friday presented dueling portraits of Ahmaud Arbery, who was either an innocent Black runner fatally shot by three white strangers or “a scary mystery” who had been seen prowling around a Georgia neighborho­od.

In her opening statement, prosecutor Linda Dunikoski said the short cellphone video that stirred national outrage over Arbery’s slay- ing offered only a glimpse of the attack on the 25-yearold, who gave his pursuers no reason to suspect him of any wrongdoing.

“They assumed that he must have committed some crime that day,” Dunikoski said. “He tried to run around their truck and get away from these strangers, total strang- ers, who had already told him that they would kill him. And then they killed him.”

A defense attorney for Travis McMichael, the man who shot Arbery three times, put the shooting in a much dif- ferent light. Attorney Robert Rubin described Arbery to the jury as “an intruder” who had four times been recorded on video “plunder- ing around” a neighborin­g house under constructi­on.

McMichael and his father, Greg McMichael, gave chase, hoping to detain Arbery until police arrived, Rubin said, but Arbery refused to stop and lunged toward McMi- chael and his gun.

“It is a horrible, horrible video, and it’s tragic that Ahmaud Arbery lost his life,” Rubin said. “But at that point, Travis McMichael is acting in self-defense. He did not want to encounter Ahmaud Arbery physically. He was only trying to stop him for the police.”

Arbery’s killing on Feb . 23, 2020, was largely ignored until the video leaked and deepened a national reckoning over racial injustice.

On that Sunday afternoon, the McMichaels armed themselves and pursued Arbery in a pickup truck as he ran through their neighborho­od just outside the port city of Brunswick. A neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, joined the chase and recorded graphic video of Travis McMichael shooting Arbery with a shotgun.

The chase started when a neighbor who’s not charged in the case called a nonemergen­cy police number after seeing Arbery wandering inside a home under constructi­on, where security cameras had recorded him before.

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 ?? AP ?? Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski delivers opening remarks in the trial of Greg McMichael and his son Friday.
AP Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski delivers opening remarks in the trial of Greg McMichael and his son Friday.

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