Las Vegas Review-Journal

Three indicted in Ga. slaying of Black man

- By Kate Brumback The Associated Press

ATLANTA — Three white men have been indicted on murder charges in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man fatally shot while running in a neighborho­od near Georgia’s coast.

Prosecutor Joyette Holmes announced Wednesday that a grand jury has indicted Travis Mcmichael, Greg Mcmichael and William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. on charges including malice and felony murder in Arbery’s death.

“This is another positive step, another great step for finding justice for Ahmaud, for finding justice for this family and the community beyond,” Holmes said at a news conference outside the Glynn County courthouse in Brunswick that was streamed online by news outlets.

Arbery’s death has often been invoked during protests against racial injustice that have broken out across the nation since George Floyd’s death last month under a white Minneapoli­s police officer’s knee. Arbery’s death also fueled a renewed push for a state hate crimes law in Georgia, which state lawmakers passed on Tuesday.

Lawyers for the Mcmichaels have cautioned against a rush to judgment and have said the full story will come out in court. A lawyer for Bryan has maintained that his client was merely a witness.

Arbery was slain Feb. 23 when the Greg and Travis Mcmichael, a father and son, armed themselves and pursued the 25-year-old Black man running in their neighborho­od. Greg Mcmichael told police he suspected Arbery was a burglar and that Arbery attacked his son before being shot. Arbery’s family has said he was out for a jog.

Bryan lives in the same subdivisio­n, just outside the port city of Brunswick. Bryan said he saw the Mcmichaels driving by and joined the chase, a Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion agent Richard Dial testified this month at a probable cause hearing.

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