
Ahmaud Arbery case: three White men convicted of federal hate crimes charges in slaying
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Three White men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery were found guilty of federal hate crimes charges Tuesday in a Georgia courtroom.
Prosecutor Christopher Perras argued that Travis McMichael, his father Greg McMichael and their neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan acted out of "pent-up racial anger" when they chased and killed Arbery, 25, after spotting the Black man on a jog near their homes in Satilla Shores, outside of Brunswick.
Lawyers for the McMichaels said they had recognized Arbery as the same man captured on surveillance footage on at least five occasions inside a nearby home that was under construction. There is no evidence Arbery ever took anything from the property.
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