All 3 Men Found Guilty of Murder in Death of Ahmaud Arbery

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Understanding the Facts & Law in Ahmaud Arbery

Georgia jury found all three men guilty in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery last year following two days of jury deliberations.

The three menโ€”Greg and Travis McMichael and neighbor William โ€œRoddieโ€ Bryanโ€”faced nine counts each in Arberyโ€™s death. That included malice murder, felony murder, and aggravated assault.

Travis McMichael was found guilty of all nine charges. His father was found guilty of all but one charge, malice murder.

Bryan was found not guilty of one count of felony murder and one count of aggravated assault, but the jury found him guilty of three counts of felony murder and three other charges.

The three men now face maximum sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole. They were also indicted on separate federal hate crime charges including attempted kidnapping and interference with rights.

Father and son Greg and Travis McMichael grabbed guns and jumped in a pickup truck to pursue the 25-year-old black man after seeing him running in their neighborhood outside the Georgia port city of Brunswick in February 2020. Their neighbor William โ€œRoddieโ€ Bryan joined the pursuit in his own pickup and recorded cellphone video of Travis McMichael fatally shooting Arbery.

The defendants told police they suspected Arbery was a fleeing burglar when they armed themselves and jumped in a pickup truck to chase him on Feb. 23, 2020.

Their lawyers contended the McMichaels were attempting a legal citizenโ€™s arrest when they set off after Arbery, seeking to detain and question him as a suspected burglar after he was seen running from a nearby home under construction.

โ€œThis case is about duty and responsibility,โ€ defense attorney Robert Rubin, who represented Travis McMichael, in his closing arguments. โ€œItโ€™s about Travis McMichaelโ€™s duty and responsibility to himself, to his family, and to his neighborhood.โ€

Jason Sheffield, a fellow defense attorney for Travis McMichael, said that McMichael acted only in self-defense and didnโ€™t wake up intending to kill Arbery. Last week, McMichael waived his Fifth Amendment right and testified that he shot Arbery in self-defense.

โ€œIt was obvious that he was attacking me, that if he wouldโ€™ve got the shotgun from me, then it was a life or death situation,โ€ McMichael said. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m gonna have to stop him from doing this, so I shot.โ€

But prosecutors rejected the self-defense argument.

โ€œThey shot and killed him,โ€ lead prosecutor Linda Dunikoski said during her closing statements on Monday. โ€œNot because he was a threat to them, but because he wouldnโ€™t stop and talk to them.โ€

The prosecutionโ€™s โ€œposition is all three of these defendants made assumptions,โ€ she continued. The three men โ€œmade assumptions about what was going on that day and they made their decision to attack Ahmaud Arbery (while they were) in their driveway because he was a black man running down the street,โ€ Dunikoski said.

And later, Dunikoski asserted that the three defendants had no legal right to pursue Arbery.

โ€œGreg McMichael assumed the worst,โ€ the prosecutor told the jury, adding that statements made by McMichael later to police indicated that he didnโ€™t know for certain whether Arbery broke into a home under construction that day.

Before the trial commenced, Judge Timothy Walmsley ruled that Arberyโ€™s criminal record canโ€™t be cited as evidence by the defense. Defense lawyers in September had asked the judge to allow the jury to know about Arberyโ€™s two prior arrests, including one for shoplifting, and interactions with law enforcement.

By Jack Phillips

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