Ahmaud Aubery shooting Video. They claimed self defense. The video shows Pre-Meditated Murder; UPDATE ALL 3 CACS GUILTY of Felony and Malice MURDER!

lazarus

waking people up
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His conscious may have gotten to him, he probably didn’t think they were really going to shoot Ahmaud
nah, go after connects, basic PI work on their dirt, come back and say do you want this exposed? ok. tell me what you know
 

easy_b

Easy_b is in the place to be.
BGOL Investor
Names please,thanks.
Excuse me go do research yourself no offense but there are a lot of gun owners regular hand gun owners who are not a part of the NRA I personally do not like automatic weapons...if anyone wants to play with an automatic weapon weapon they need to join the army.
 

lazarus

waking people up
BGOL Investor
So dude was a klansman?
YPnFtTH.jpg
 

DJCandle

Well-Known Member
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The complete nerve of this fuckin racist ass cracka here trying to save his own ass. Muthafucka!!!!!!!

:furious::furious::furious::furious:

It’s not a bad thing my guy. Sometimes you gotta make a deal with a sinner to get to the devil.

If the other two go down because of him, this was worth it.

The streets can take care of this “Good Samaritan.”
 

REDLINE

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BGOL Investor
GBI reviewing additional video footage in Ahmaud Arbery case
By
  • Brad Schrade
  • Bert Roughton Jr., The Atlanta Journal-Constitution



GBI agents in the Ahmaud Arbery murder investigation are reviewing additional video from the Glynn County neighborhood where he was shot to death as they piece together the minutes before the fatal confrontation that has drawn national attention to Georgia and its justice system.

Investigators are reviewing the tape, recorded minutes before the Feb. 23 killing, to gain a better understanding of what transpired before the shooting.

“We are using video to put the timeline together to fill in the blanks of what happened that afternoon,” said Scott Dutton, GBI’s Deputy Director of investigations.

The digital video file was obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from a source outside the GBI on Friday, and investigators confirmed it was part of the case file when the agency entered the case on Tuesday.

The video appears to be from a home security camera installed at a house about a block from the shooting.

A former Fulton County prosecutor who reviewed the video on Saturday said it doesn’t appear to alter the criminal questions facing the two men arrested in the case.

Arbery’s family said he liked to jog in the area. One of the armed men who confronted Arbery that day later told police they pursued him because they thought he had been involved in earlier break-ins in the neighborhood.

» COMPLETE COVERAGE: Ahmaud Arbery shooting

The video shows a man wearing a white shirt and shorts, who appears to be Arbery, 25, walking down Satilla Drive on that Sunday afternoon. It shows the man walk into the garage of a house under construction and then walk around back of the house. The tape indicates that man was on the construction site less than five minutes, much of the time out of view of the camera. He did not appear to take anything from the house.

Soon after the figure in shorts and t-shirt enters the construction property, a man wearing what appears to be overalls walks near a stand of trees across the street from the site and the figure appears to be observing the construction site.

A minute later, after a car passes, a figure that appears to be Arbery comes out of a front door of the house quickly and runs down the road in the direction of Travis McMichael’s home on Satilla Drive.

McMichael, 34, and his father, Gregory McMichael, 64, were charged Thursday with felony murder and aggravated assault by the GBI.

The surveillance video appears to describe what a witness reported to police on a 911 call. At 1:08 pm that Sunday, the Glynn County 911 center received report that a man was in the house under construction.

The dispatcher responded: “And you said someone is breaking into it right now?

“No,” the caller said. “It’s all open, it’s under construction. And he’s running right now! There he goes right now.”

“OK,” the dispatcher asked. “What is he doing?”

“He’s running down the street.”

The dispatcher said she would send police.

Six minutes later another caller called 911 to say, “There’s a black male running down the street.”

The security video shows a person, who appears to be Arbery, continuing down Satilla Drive. Former Fulton prosecutor Manny Arora, who reviewed the video, said entry of a construction site is not necessarily a crime. At most, it may be a misdemeanor, unless anything was taken, he said.

Georgia law allows for a citizen’s arrest in a felony crime committed in one’s presence, said Arora, who is currently a criminal defense attorney in Atlanta. But a citizen can only use reasonable force to detain a person and deadly force cannot be used unless it’s to prevent a forcible felony or for self-defense.

Since the McMichaels initiated the confrontation with the weapons it will be difficult for them to claim self-defense and what appears on the security video doesn’t justify their actions, he said. The footage also demonstrates that police were not far from the neighborhood when the incident occurred, he said.

“If you initiate an assault you don’t get then claim self-defense if the other person reacts to them to be assaulted,” Aurora said. “From the information we have right now, this video doesn’t change the basis for the arrest.”

At the distant periphery of the video, two people can be seen around a parked pickup truck in a driveway a a few houses down from the construction site. The driveway is at or near Travis McMichael’s house.

Gregory McMichael told police that he was in the front yard when he saw ‘the suspect from the break-ins ‘hauling ass’ down Satilla Drive.”

Gregory McMichael ran in the house to alert his son, Travis McMichael. The men armed themselves and went after Arbery, according to Gregory McMichael’s police statement.

The McMichaels told police that they had decided to arm themselves and pursue Arbery because they suspected him of committing burglaries in the Satilla Shores neighborhood. They also told police they had seen Arbery on earlier surveillance tapes and were concerned that he could be armed because they said they saw him on another occasion sticking “his hand down his pants.”

Glynn County police records include no recent reports of house burglaries in Satilla shores. The only report of that kind was a Jan. 1 theft of a handgun stolen from an unlocked truck parked at McMichael’s house.

On the video, the truck, which resembles the one driven by the McMichaels, can be seen driving off in the same direction Arbery had run. The man in the overalls walks down the street and appears to motion toward the truck.

Four minutes after the truck drives off, a police cruiser is seen on the video driving in same direction. Minutes later another cruiser drives by followed by an EMT truck, a fire truck with lights flashing, and more police cruisers speeding by.

A block away, out of view of the home surveillance video, the confrontation with the McMichaels had left Arbery dead on the pavement.

A video made public Tuesday, which has gone viral worldwide, shows Arbery running at a jogger’s pace on a road in the neighborhood. He slows as he approaches Travis McMichael’s truck, which blocked the street in front of him.

A struggle ensues as the McMichael’s confront Arbery and three shots are fired. Arbery moves a few feet and collapses onto the asphalt.

After the case stalled for two and a half months as two prosecutors recused themselves because of conflicts of interests, the GBI arrested the father and son Thursday afternoon after reviewing the case for less than two days.

GBI Director Vic Reynolds said Friday that his agency received the case Tuesday night and began investigating Wednesday. By Thursday afternoon agents had concluded they had sufficient evidence to charge the two men.

“I can tell you there was more than sufficient probable cause in this case,” he said. Both men are in the Glynn County jail after a judge refused to free them on bond Friday afternoon


https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law...ge-ahmaud-arbery-case/xvSWFTbaD0k9cr80R7CTnL/
 

SKATTA

International
International Member
Excuse me go do research yourself no offense but there are a lot of gun owners regular hand gun owners who are not a part of the NRA I personally do not like automatic weapons...if anyone wants to play with an automatic weapon weapon they need to join the army.
I did some research and didn't find any,hence the reason i posted the question.
you said there were so i merely asked who.
i only got curious about this since i saw the Michigan house democratic Sarah Anthony being escorted by black men with automatic weapons,the same thing she despises and think should be banned,it just didn't make sense to me.

but carry on...
 

GAMETHEORY

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Have black people started singing to Jesus , hold marches holding "All lives matter" placards and jogging yet?
 

D'Evils

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
GBI reviewing additional video footage in Ahmaud Arbery case
By
  • Brad Schrade

  • Bert Roughton Jr., The Atlanta Journal-Constitution



GBI agents in the Ahmaud Arbery murder investigation are reviewing additional video from the Glynn County neighborhood where he was shot to death as they piece together the minutes before the fatal confrontation that has drawn national attention to Georgia and its justice system.

Investigators are reviewing the tape, recorded minutes before the Feb. 23 killing, to gain a better understanding of what transpired before the shooting.

“We are using video to put the timeline together to fill in the blanks of what happened that afternoon,” said Scott Dutton, GBI’s Deputy Director of investigations.

The digital video file was obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from a source outside the GBI on Friday, and investigators confirmed it was part of the case file when the agency entered the case on Tuesday.

The video appears to be from a home security camera installed at a house about a block from the shooting.

A former Fulton County prosecutor who reviewed the video on Saturday said it doesn’t appear to alter the criminal questions facing the two men arrested in the case.

Arbery’s family said he liked to jog in the area. One of the armed men who confronted Arbery that day later told police they pursued him because they thought he had been involved in earlier break-ins in the neighborhood.

» COMPLETE COVERAGE: Ahmaud Arbery shooting

The video shows a man wearing a white shirt and shorts, who appears to be Arbery, 25, walking down Satilla Drive on that Sunday afternoon. It shows the man walk into the garage of a house under construction and then walk around back of the house. The tape indicates that man was on the construction site less than five minutes, much of the time out of view of the camera. He did not appear to take anything from the house.

Soon after the figure in shorts and t-shirt enters the construction property, a man wearing what appears to be overalls walks near a stand of trees across the street from the site and the figure appears to be observing the construction site.

A minute later, after a car passes, a figure that appears to be Arbery comes out of a front door of the house quickly and runs down the road in the direction of Travis McMichael’s home on Satilla Drive.

McMichael, 34, and his father, Gregory McMichael, 64, were charged Thursday with felony murder and aggravated assault by the GBI.

The surveillance video appears to describe what a witness reported to police on a 911 call. At 1:08 pm that Sunday, the Glynn County 911 center received report that a man was in the house under construction.

The dispatcher responded: “And you said someone is breaking into it right now?

“No,” the caller said. “It’s all open, it’s under construction. And he’s running right now! There he goes right now.”

“OK,” the dispatcher asked. “What is he doing?”

“He’s running down the street.”

The dispatcher said she would send police.

Six minutes later another caller called 911 to say, “There’s a black male running down the street.”

The security video shows a person, who appears to be Arbery, continuing down Satilla Drive. Former Fulton prosecutor Manny Arora, who reviewed the video, said entry of a construction site is not necessarily a crime. At most, it may be a misdemeanor, unless anything was taken, he said.

Georgia law allows for a citizen’s arrest in a felony crime committed in one’s presence, said Arora, who is currently a criminal defense attorney in Atlanta. But a citizen can only use reasonable force to detain a person and deadly force cannot be used unless it’s to prevent a forcible felony or for self-defense.

Since the McMichaels initiated the confrontation with the weapons it will be difficult for them to claim self-defense and what appears on the security video doesn’t justify their actions, he said. The footage also demonstrates that police were not far from the neighborhood when the incident occurred, he said.

“If you initiate an assault you don’t get then claim self-defense if the other person reacts to them to be assaulted,” Aurora said. “From the information we have right now, this video doesn’t change the basis for the arrest.”

At the distant periphery of the video, two people can be seen around a parked pickup truck in a driveway a a few houses down from the construction site. The driveway is at or near Travis McMichael’s house.

Gregory McMichael told police that he was in the front yard when he saw ‘the suspect from the break-ins ‘hauling ass’ down Satilla Drive.”

Gregory McMichael ran in the house to alert his son, Travis McMichael. The men armed themselves and went after Arbery, according to Gregory McMichael’s police statement.

The McMichaels told police that they had decided to arm themselves and pursue Arbery because they suspected him of committing burglaries in the Satilla Shores neighborhood. They also told police they had seen Arbery on earlier surveillance tapes and were concerned that he could be armed because they said they saw him on another occasion sticking “his hand down his pants.”

Glynn County police records include no recent reports of house burglaries in Satilla shores. The only report of that kind was a Jan. 1 theft of a handgun stolen from an unlocked truck parked at McMichael’s house.

On the video, the truck, which resembles the one driven by the McMichaels, can be seen driving off in the same direction Arbery had run. The man in the overalls walks down the street and appears to motion toward the truck.

Four minutes after the truck drives off, a police cruiser is seen on the video driving in same direction. Minutes later another cruiser drives by followed by an EMT truck, a fire truck with lights flashing, and more police cruisers speeding by.

A block away, out of view of the home surveillance video, the confrontation with the McMichaels had left Arbery dead on the pavement.

A video made public Tuesday, which has gone viral worldwide, shows Arbery running at a jogger’s pace on a road in the neighborhood. He slows as he approaches Travis McMichael’s truck, which blocked the street in front of him.

A struggle ensues as the McMichael’s confront Arbery and three shots are fired. Arbery moves a few feet and collapses onto the asphalt.

After the case stalled for two and a half months as two prosecutors recused themselves because of conflicts of interests, the GBI arrested the father and son Thursday afternoon after reviewing the case for less than two days.

GBI Director Vic Reynolds said Friday that his agency received the case Tuesday night and began investigating Wednesday. By Thursday afternoon agents had concluded they had sufficient evidence to charge the two men.

“I can tell you there was more than sufficient probable cause in this case,” he said. Both men are in the Glynn County jail after a judge refused to free them on bond Friday afternoon


https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law...ge-ahmaud-arbery-case/xvSWFTbaD0k9cr80R7CTnL/


 

a1rimrocka

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BGOL Investor
Full surveillance video from home across from construction site. Video is 23min long but spans 90+ mins in real time

13:31 figure walks into view and enters the property under construction (2:08:45 pm)

14:20 2nd figure emerges from home across the street (2:12pm)

14:38 1st figure appears to run from property (2:13pm)

18:00 ambulance, fire and police drive past (2:27pm)



 

sammyjax

Grand Puba of Science
Platinum Member
Dude fear is what racism/bigotry is built upon. How do you think Hitler got nations to exterminate millions of Jews...Fear. How do you think the Khumar Rouge inflicted the tyranny upon the ppl of Cambodia...Fear.

Fear is always the motivating factor behind actions like these. If one group of ppl doesn’t want another group to rise whether it’s social, economically, spiritually, etc. then they allow “the fear that if this group of ppl were to rise or the fear of liberties that one group has” to be their motivating drive. That shit is proven throughout history.

What’s really sad is you choose to use this thread ( which is dedicated to Ahmaud) and come at me, your on black brother in GA, with animosity just like white ppl do in everyday life. If anyone is the coon, it’s you playa. You could’ve tried to educate me with tact on your view point to help me understand, but that clearly wasn’t your intent. You truly felt the need to talk down to me as opposed to “to me”, just like the McMichaels felt the need to hunt down Ahmad. You have know idea but your infected with the same disease as McMichaels :beatyourass:

I’m done talking. I wish you the best. Stay healthy and safe.
I hope you have a good laugh when you look back and realize I wasn't even talking to you for the part you're responding to. As such, I will opt not to mirror your energy (although man I love talking bad to niggas on here).

As far as the substantive part of this exchange, when I said that they fear us in general, I feel that that sentiment aligns w what you're saying. Fear of a black planet and whatnot.

But two things I'd like you to understand and/or acknowledge.

1-"i was afraid" IS legal strategy adopted by police, and it IS the phrase that legally gives them an out when they are involved in questionable shootings. This is not a guess, it's a legal thing. I welcome any of bgol legal's take on it, but I'm pretty sure that's correct.

2-while I agree that white people fear black progress, black success, black retribution, etc, I DO NOT believe that the reason these white boys sat in the crib, plotted, called each other up, grabbed their straps and went and hunted this brother down, a brother who tried to avoid them, tried to flee, etc,...I DO NOT believe FEAR is what made them get in that truck.

I believe that it was pure racist evil fuckery.

Them cacs wasn't in the living room with their knees knocking scooby doo style, shook that the nigga jogging down the street presented a clear and present danger.

They wanted to go ******* hunting, and saw and seized an opportunity to do so.

Every time we let that "they were scared" shit enter the narrative, we are providing them yet ANOTHER out.
 

ThaBurgerPimp

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It’s not a bad thing my guy. Sometimes you gotta make a deal with a sinner to get to the devil.

If the other two go down because of him, this was worth it.

The streets can take care of this “Good Samaritan.”
Their friends might turn on him..probably also go after the lawyer who leaked the video(he actually thought it would exonerate them? :roflmao2: )
 

Dr. Truth

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Cacs are very happy like walking into a construction site justifies murder? I hate cacs
 
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