Ahmaud Arbery murder trial: Legal analysis of shooting video | USA TODAY

Legal experts analyze cell phone video of Ahmaud Arbery's shooting, as the trial begins
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The trial begins for Greg and Travis McMichael and Roddie Bryan, who are accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick, Georgia.

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22 comments

  1. Premeditated group hate crime. A lifetime in prison isn’t enough. It’s hard for me not to wish for the death penalty but I won’t allow myself to go down that rabbit hole of hate that has swallowed so many in this country.

  2. The men boxed him in and were armed with guns and two vehicles. (Which can also be considered weapons) Regardless of what the defense try’s to say happened off camera, it doesn’t matter, because Abbury isn’t there to refute any accusations.

  3. Nobody would have died if those guys didnt have a weapon out there in the open to begin with. The first shot is heard before the jogger made contact with the person that shot him. In self defense the jogger tried to disarm the shooter to stop him from firing more rounds at him. Thats messed up, those guys should have called the police on that jogger instead of killing him.

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  5. If you’re “jogger” , you don’t stop your run just to go onto private property to see what is inside a newly constructed home where it’s a popular place to steal materials and equipment. They had a string of burgleries in that neighborhood for that reason.
    If you see men with guns wanting to know what you’re doing in that home, you don’t run towards them.
    You call 911 unless there’s a reason you don’t want to.

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