Ahmaud Arbery's murderers found guilty of federal hate crimes charges [View all]
A federal jury in Glynn County Tuesday found three white men guilty of race-based hate crimes in the 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery after chasing him and gunning him down in a Brunswick-area neighborhood.
The hate crimes verdicts against father and son Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor William Roddie Bryan caps off a week of testimony where prosecutors argued that the defendants history of using racial slurs against Black people in text messages and conversations factored into their decision to pursue the 25-year-old, unarmed Arbery.
Just one day before the two-year anniversary of Arberys murder on Feb. 23, 2020, a jury of eight white people, three Black people, and one Hispanic person rendered the guilty verdicts after a few hours of deliberation.
The three defendants were convicted of violating Arberys civil rights on counts of attempted kidnapping and interference with rights and using, carrying and brandishing a firearm during the relation of a violent crime.
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