Travis McMichael testifies Ahmaud Arbery never verbally threatened him or pulled weapon
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Travis McMichael returned to the witness stand on Thursday under cross-examination from the prosecutor.
Travis McMichael returned to the witness stand on Thursday and under cross-examination from the prosecutor repeated that Ahmaud Arbery never verbally threatened him or brandished a weapon during the five minutes he, his father and their neighbor chased Arbery before McMichael fatally shot him.
Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski attempted to undermind the 35-year-old McMichael's credibility by getting him to concede to inconsistencies between what he told police the day of the shooting and what he told the Brunswick, Georgia, jury during his direct testimony on Wednesday.
"Not once in your statement to police did you say that you and your father were trying to arrest Mr. Arbery?" Dunikoski asked after inquiring about the defendant's training on probable cause during his time in the Coast Guard.
Travis McMichael acknowledged that in none of his statements did he tell police that he and his father were attempting to make a citizens' arrest of Arbery. He also conceded that he had suspected another individual of stealing a pistol from his truck on Jan. 1, 2020, and that he had also surmised that person, not Arbery, was the one responsible for a spike in crime in his Satilla Shores neighborhood near Brunswick.