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  1. Nov 24, 2021 · On Wednesday, an almost all-white jury found Travis McMichael, his father, Gregory McMichael, and neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan guilty in the murder of Arbery in Georgia. But the three might...

    • Reporter, NBC BLK
    • Char Adams
    • 2 min
    • 'Maud' Had Brushes with The Law But Was Known For His Smile
    • Who Was Convicted Over Arbery's Murder?
    • Why Did It Take So Long For His Killers to Be charged?
    • What Happened at The Trial?
    • So, What Happens Now?

    Ahmaud Marquez Arbery was a lifelong resident of the south Georgia city of Brunswick. He was known to his friends as "Maud" or "Quez" and had dreams to become a footballer in the National Football League. In a sign of respect, his coach at Brunswick High School, where Mr Arbery graduated in 2012, retired the star player's football jersey, number 21...

    Greg McMichael, his son Travis McMichael and neighbour William "Roddie" Bryan were each convicted of murdering Mr Arbery. The court heard the McMichaels grabbed a shotgun and jumped in a pick-up truck to pursue Mr Arbery after seeing him running in their Brunswick neighbourhood on February 23, 2020. Bryan joined the pursuit and recorded a mobile ph...

    The McMichaels weren't arrested until May 7 after the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI)took over the shooting investigation from Glynn County police. Just before local authorities made arrests, a radio station in Brunswick released a video of Mr Arbery's shooting and posted it online. Republican Governor Brian Kemp called the video "absolutely ...

    The McMichaels and Bryan all pleaded not guilty to murdering Mr Arbery. Defence lawyers said the McMichaels were attempting a citizen's arrest when they pursued Mr Arberyas a suspected burglar after he was seen running from a nearby home under construction. Travis McMichael testified that he shot Mr Arbery in self-defence, saying the man attacked h...

    Legal experts in the US said it was likely the trio would appeal against the conviction, possibly on the basis of exclusion of certain evidence from the trial. Defence lawyers had sought to introduce evidence of Mr Arbery's criminal record, records on his mental health and the fact that he was on probation. They also wanted to have a use-of-force e...

  2. May 22, 2020 · Investigators Say Man Who Filmed Arberys Killing Was More Than a Witness. The video captured by William Bryan brought the world’s attention to the case. Authorities said he...

    • 7 min
    • Rick Rojas
  3. Nov 24, 2021 · The graphic cellphone video of the killing, filmed by William Bryan as he pursued Mr. Arbery in his truck, brought the world’s attention to the case in the months after the incident.

    • William ‘Roddy’ Bryan Is a Mechanic From Brunswick, Georgia. According to some of Bryan’s Facebook posts, he is a mechanic from Brunswick, Georgia. Bryan is a Trump supporter and works at a hardware store in the area.
    • An Attorney Leaked the Video, Which Came From ‘the Person Who Recorded It’ Georgia Public Broadcasting reported that Alan Tucker, a Georgia criminal defense attorney, leaked the video of the February 23 shooting, though he did not say how he obtained it.
    • Gregory McMichael Is a Former Police Detective & Chief Investigator. Gregory McMichael, 64, previously worked as a police detective and chief investigator for District Attorney Stephen Kelley, according to documents from Brunswick, where the shooting took place.
    • Gregory McMichael’s Ties to Law Enforcement in the Area Have Led to Complications With the Case. Gregory McMichael’s lengthy history working with law enforcement in the Brunswick area has complicated the case.
  4. Nov 8, 2021 · Such images made one juror reportedly recoil when watching a video of Arberys death on Friday, hiding her face with her notepad. Arbery’s father was seen leaving the courtroom, but his mother reportedly stayed inside to witness the gruesome footage.

  5. Aug 8, 2022 · William “Roddie” Bryan received a 35-year federal sentence on Monday (Aug. 8) for his role in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder. He already received a life sentence in state court with the possibility of parole.

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