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

The Plutonian

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Yea they will get better quality of life but they’ll still die in prison. No possibility of parole? It’s a slap in the families face but considering all factors I’ll still take it. I’d write them mfs everyday just to fuck with them. Let them know hey, I just drank a six pack of your favorite beer! Guess who I’m fucking now? Yep, your daughter! She loves black dick too! Man I won’t lie. Sometimes…..I’m petty:dunno:
 

shaddyvillethug

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Y’all thought they was gonna release them to niggas???????????????????????

they bout to be in a fucking Dorm hotel

pray for u souf niggas daily
 

ghoststrike

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2 men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery reach plea deals in hate crimes case

January 31, 20222:53 AM ET

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Greg McMichael (center) and his son, Travis McMichael (left) look at family members seated in the gallery when they walk into the courtroom for the reading of the jury's verdict for themselves and a neighbor, William "Roddie" Bryan, in the Glynn County Courthouse on Nov. 24, 2021, in Brunswick, Ga. The three men were charged with the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery in 2020.
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Prosecutors have reached a plea deal with two of the three men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery on federal hate crimes charges they faced, according to court documents the U.S. attorneys filed late Sunday. They submitted a notice of two plea agreements for Gregory McMichael and his son Travis McMichael to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District in Georgia, but the details of the agreements are not yet public.

In its notices to the court, the Department of Justice asks that the charges against the McMichaels be disposed of. Kristen Clarke, the assistant attorney general for civil rights, co-signed the letter with U.S. Attorney David Estes and three other Justice Department attorneys.

A spokesperson for the Department of Justice did not respond to a request for comment.

Gregory and Travis McMichael, along with William "Roddie" Bryan were convicted of Arbery's murder in a state court in November 2021. Earlier this month, the three were sentenced to life in prison. Neither Gregory nor Travis McMichael is eligible for parole. Bryan must serve 30 years before he'd be considered for release.

Lawyers who represented the McMichaels in the murder trial did not respond to calls and email asking for details about the plea deal.

Arbery, then 25, was running through Brunswick, Ga., on Feb. 23, 2020, when the three men chased him down in a pickup truck. Travis McMichael shot Arbery three times at close range. He argued at trial that the shooting was in self-defense and that he and the others thought Arbery was responsible for break-ins in the neighborhood.

Gregory and Travis McMichael and Roddie Bryan are white, and Arbery was Black. The case was one of many involving race relations, the use of force, and police conduct that contributed to nationwide protests.

The Department of Justice charged the three defendants in the hate crimes trial with violating Arbery's rights, attempted kidnapping and the use of dangerous weapons because of his race. They pleaded not guilty to the charges last year.

Jury selection in the trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 7. It's unclear whether Bryan has struck an agreement with the government. The District Court has not yet announced whether it will accept the pleas of the McMichaels.

Attorneys representing Wanda Cooper-Jones, Arbery's mother, did not respond to requests for comment.
 

RUDY RAYYY MO

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Remember, they almost never got charged cause the DA sided w/ that poor CAC trash.

Just take the victory of them being convicted.

They are going to prison for the rest of their lives and somehow you are cynical about that?!
Who raised you? How is it that you don't get my comment, but others do. You know damn well the system protects Whites especially wealthy whites. Never heard of afluenza huh. If those cacs were wealthy they'd get less time or no time at all
 

Deezz

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Who raised you? How is it that you don't get my comment, but others do. You know damn well the system protects Whites especially wealthy whites. Never heard of afluenza huh. If those cacs were wealthy they'd get less time or no time at all
First off, what does who raised me have to do w/ anything?! You fuckin' moron...

All I was saying is that EVEN IF THEY ARE RICH, they are going to get convicted and sentenced to life.

With your woe is me, defeatist attitude, you are almost saying why even try if they are rich. Why even get behind trying to prosecute them, they will only get off if they have money and influence.

Grow a back bone. Who the fuck raised your soft ass?!!!!
 

RUDY RAYYY MO

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First off, what does who raised me have to do w/ anything?! You fuckin' moron...

All I was saying is that EVEN IF THEY ARE RICH, they are going to get convicted and sentenced to life.

With your woe is me, defeatist attitude, you are almost saying why even try if they are rich. Why even get behind trying to prosecute them, they will only get off if they have money and influence.

Grow a back bone. Who the fuck raised your soft ass?!!!!
Fuck you . Your non existence sperm donor should have released on your moms forehead. Where the fuck did I say don't try. My point is if they're wealthy and white the JUST US system is more lenient. Pussy nigga this is AmeriKKKA. Sissy oxygen thief get out of my mentions
 

Deezz

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Fuck you . Your non existence sperm donor should have released on your moms forehead. Where the fuck did I say don't try. My point is if they're wealthy and white the JUST US system is more lenient. Pussy nigga this is AmeriKKKA. Sissy oxygen thief get out of my mentions
:roflmao: :roflmao: You come off like a scared child.
 

ghoststrike

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A jury finds Ahmaud Arbery's 3 killers guilty of federal hate crimes
Updated February 22, 202210:46 AM ET


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Travis McMichael (from left), William "Roddie" Bryan and Gregory McMichael are shown during their trial in Brunswick, Ga.
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A jury in Brunswick, Ga., unanimously found defendants Travis McMichael, his father Greg McMichael, and their neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan guilty on all counts in a federal hate crimes trial.

The jury deliberated for less than a day. At the heart of this case was a question of whether or not race was a motivating factor in why the three defendants chased and shot Ahmaud Arbery as he ran through their coastal Georgia neighborhood in February 2020.

The defendants were charged with violating Arbery's civil rights, kidnapping, and for the McMichaels, an additional charge of use of a firearm to commit a crime. All three men were convicted of murdering Arbery in a state trial last year and sentenced to life in prison.

The federal charges carry a maximum life sentence. The defendants will have 14 days to file appeals.

To convict on this hate crimes charge, federal prosecutors were tasked with proving to the jury that the defendants targeted Arbery because he was Black. For four days last week, witnesses recounted racist interactions with Greg and Travis McMichael, and prosecutors spent a full morning of the trial going over racist and sometimes violent content from the defendants' digital footprints.


"If Ahmaud was another white person jogging, would this have happened in the way that it did? If Ahmaud hadn't been using public streets, would this have happened the way it did?" prosecutor Christopher Perras asked in the government's closing arguments on Monday.

He argued that the racial slurs and memes, while not illegal in themselves, could help inform jurors about the mindset of the defendants when they saw Arbery run through Satilla Shores that day.

Perras said they acted on racial assumptions, racial resentment and racial anger that had been building for years.

"They didn't need to talk about it. They knew what they were going to do," Perras told jurors. "They grabbed their guns and went after him."

"Would this have happened to a white guy? Yes," said Amy Copeland, attorney for Travis McMichael. She encouraged jurors to consider the evidence that wasn't presented: The government never called any Black witnesses to share stories of her client's racism, she argued, and there was no evidence that Travis McMichael belonged to any white supremacist groups. Copeland declined to call any witnesses to testify for Travis McMichael during the trial.

None of the attorneys disputed any of the racism evidenced in their clients' digital footprints, and even personally disavowed these viewpoints, while maintaining that the defendants had legitimate reasons to pursue Arbery, after recognizing him as the same man seen on surveillance cameras inside a home construction site at night.

Bryan's attorney, Pete Theodocion, tried to emphasize the differences between his client and the other two, telling jurors that Bryan "wasn't trying to be Johnny Law-Enforcement," but "his instinct told him people don't get chased like that unless they've done something wrong, and in some cases very wrong."

"These defendants saw Ahmaud as less than human, as less than an animal," prosecutor Lyons told jurors in her final rebuttal before Judge Lisa Godbey Wood sent the jurors out to deliberate on Monday afternoon. Lyons emphasized that they showed no remorse as Arbery was bleeding in the street.

"I think the DOJ [Department of Justice] presented its case well," Ahmaud Arbery's mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, told reporters outside the courthouse on Monday.

"I'm very emotional. This has been very draining, and I'm thankful this is almost over," she said, noting that she was hopeful for a verdict in time for the second anniversary of her son's death this Wednesday.

Feb. 23 is now officially known as Ahmaud Arbery Day in the state of Georgia.
 
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