2 white men shot Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick, GA. UPDATE: GBI ARRESTS BOTH MEN & CAMERA MAN

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I just cant relate to these posters who still believe in this legal system. when they say "they need to get first degree murder" "they need to get felony assault" they need to get this and they need to get that. very few posters saying..they need to get house burnt, they need to get shanked in jail, they need to get Got before they can get arrested and protected by other white supremacist in law enforcement and corrections.

Just saying those punishment titles is too much faith in the legal system its basically saying "white daddy needs to give them this punishment" because white people always selectively enforce their penalties especially when it comes to punishing white supremacists.

Even When a white supremacist murderer has been arrested. This legal system has not given justice to the black family. Dare I say Ever. I can't remember the last time a white person receiving a death penalty for murdering a black person. Sentences have been light and settlements have been plenty.

Once black people lose faith in the "justice" system in america its a wrap.
Brehs are really talking about DOJ civil rights case:gucci:in the Trump era no less:gucci:

black people work in these jails, doors and cells need to "malfunction" and let it be handled that way.
 

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Gregory McMichael, who is charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, worked for years in DA Jackie Johnson's office without required gun training

Gregory McMichael, who is charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, worked for years in DA Jackie Johnson's office without required gun training
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  • Gregory McMichael, who is charged in the killing of unarmed black jogger Ahmaud Arbery, worked in law enforcement for more than 30 years before retiring in 2019.
  • Business Insider reviewed McMichael's personnel files from the Brunswick District Attorney's office, where he worked until last spring.
  • Records showed that McMichael worked as an investigator for years without the required firearms and deadly force training before it was discovered by the office.
  • His boss, Jackie Johnson, visited the state's training director to seek a waiver for McMichael in 2014.
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Gregory McMichael, the 64-year-old former law enforcement officer charged in the February killing of Ahmaud Arbery, worked for years without the required deadly force and firearms training, his personnel records show.

Ahmaud Arbery, who was shot dead on February 23 while jogging in a Georgia neighborhood after a run-in with Gregory McMichael and his son Travis. At the time of Arbery's death, McMichael told police that he and his son pursued the unarmed jogger in a truck while carrying guns to make a citizens arrest because they believed he looked like a break-in suspect.

But even when McMichael worked in local law enforcement he went for years without the required firearms and deadly force training, according to records reviewed by Insider.

A memo from April 2014 indicated that Glynn County District Attorney Jackie Johnson had learned McMichael, an investigator in her office, didn't complete his Peace Officer Standards Training — including the required firearms and deadly force qualifications — for 2005, 2006, 2009, and 2010.

When Johnson learned of his lapse in required training, she visited the office of the state's POST Director Mitch Jones, who ultimately granted McMichael a waiver for the training. He told his boss in a letter that was included in his files that the reason he had fell behind on training was health issues related to his heart, difficulties involving his teenage daughter, and his wife's cancer treatment.

"This situation has been a great embarrassment to me and to investigator McMichael," Johnson wrote to Jones in April 2014. "It has negatively impacted my office, and I have taken measures to ensure that this doesn't happen again. Please accept my sincere apology."

McMichaels was stripped of his "law enforcement" status early last year
Despite that embarrassment, McMichael continued to work as an investigator for five more years until retiring last spring, records show.

For reasons unclear, McMichael's POST certification was suspended in February 2019 and he was reassigned to the Camden County District Attorney's office, about an hour away, and was no longer allowed to work in a "law enforcement" capacity, records show.

"Mr. McMichael will not carry a firearm or badge, nor will he operate any vehicle that would be construed as being law enforcement in nature," a February 2019 memo signed by Glynn County DA Office Administrator Mark Spaulding said.

When interviewed by Insider last week, Spaulding offered without prompting that investigators in Georgia, unlike other states, don't have arrest powers. He also said he was otherwise unfamiliar with McMichael's specific work history.

Insider was unable to reach Spaulding of the Glynn County District Attorney's office Wednesday morning.

On February 23, not even a year after he retired, McMichael found himself being interviewed by local police after his son, Travis, shot Arbery — a black man — dead as he was on a jog through their neighborhood.

Gregory McMichael told police that they had been attempting to make a citizen's arrest because they believed he looked like a suspect responsible for a string of break-ins.

However, The Brunswick News reported that only one burglary was reported in the area from the start of 2020 to the day Arbery died. The sole item stolen was a gun from Travis McMichael's unlocked pickup truck.

The McMichaels were eventually arrested on May 8, after a trending video surfaced that recorded Arbery's shooting death.

Two Glynn County commissioners — Allen Booker and Peter Murphy — recently said that responding officers wanted to arrest the McMichaels at the time of the incident, but were blocked by Johnson.

"The police at the scene went to her, saying they were ready to arrest both of them. These were the police at the scene who had done the investigation," Booker told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "She shut them down to protect her friend [Gregory] McMichael."

Johnson, who eventually recused herself from the case, denied that this ever happened.

The McMichaels remain held without bond at the Glynn County jail, a spokeswoman told Insider Wednesday.

They are charged with felony murder and aggravated assault in Arbery's killing.

 

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Eye witnesses and camera has him inside a house under reconstruction, which is against Georgia law according to the video. That results in a felony and you can perform a citizens arrest if you catch someone in the act.

However I don't think it was THAT serious to chase him. He didn't take anything, just call the cops and let them know the location.

Looking mighty grim folks.


Breh makes good points. But he makes a lot of assumptions too. In the end, I think he’s right- they’ll probably get off on just manslaughter because of all the red tape(amongst other reasons :mjpls:)...
 

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Ahmaud Arbery may have had previous run-in with alleged killers
By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

May 13, 2020 | 12:14pm | Updated


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Ahmaud Arbery may have had a run-in with the men charged with his shooting death in Georgia nearly two weeks earlier, according to a new report.

A new witness in the case told police he believes Arbery was the man who was poking around a construction site in the Brunswick neighborhood on Feb. 11 — 12 days before the unarmed black jogger was shot dead nearby by two white men, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Diego Perez said the owner of the construction site, Larry English, texted him a security video on Feb. 11 and told him someone was trespassing on the property. He asked Perez to check it out — which he did after arming himself, the outlet reported.

That’s when Travis McMichael — who is now charged with Arbery’s murder, along with his father, Gregory McMichael — pulled up, Perez said.

“Travis saw him in the yard and Travis stopped,” Perez told the Journal-Constitution. “He confronted (the man) halfway into the yard. He said (the man) reached for his waistband, and Travis got spooked and went down the road.”

Travis McMichael, 34, then returned with his 64-year-old father — both of them armed — but the man was gone, Perez said.

Perez said the trespasser had been seen at the site in security videos months earlier.

Arbery was spotted at the site on Feb. 23, when surveillance footage shows him looking around the half-built house before he continues jogging down the block. That’s when the McMichaels pull up in a pickup truck, block Arbery’s path, and confront the unarmed jogger, cellphone video shows.

Travis McMichael shot Arbery with a shotgun twice at close range during a struggle between the two men. The McMichaels have claimed it was self-defense.

Perez said he arrived at the shooting scene moments later and recognized Arbery as the man involved in the Feb. 11 confrontation.

“All we knew about him was that he was the guy who kept showing up on our cameras,” he said. “No one knew who it was.”

English told police that nothing was taken from the construction site. In a statement this week, he denounced the McMichaels‘ “vigilante response” that led to Arbery’s death.



https://nypost.com/2020/05/13/ahmaud-arbery-may-have-had-previous-run-in-with-alleged-killers/
 

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Breh makes good points. But he makes a lot of assumptions too. In the end, I think he’s right- they’ll probably get off on just manslaughter because of all the red tape(amongst other reasons :mjpls:)...
He does not make good points . He has the facts wrong and makes a Bunch of assumptions and Is clearly a c00n (look at all his videos Titles ) he loves Candace Owens and trump and just wants to trigger libs . All he’s feeding into is the narrative that racist white people are saying that he did something wrong so Michaels were not wrong .
 

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Ahmaud Arbery may have had previous run-in with alleged killers
By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

May 13, 2020 | 12:14pm | Updated


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200513-ahmaud-arbery.jpg


Ahmaud Arbery may have had a run-in with the men charged with his shooting death in Georgia nearly two weeks earlier, according to a new report.

A new witness in the case told police he believes Arbery was the man who was poking around a construction site in the Brunswick neighborhood on Feb. 11 — 12 days before the unarmed black jogger was shot dead nearby by two white men, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Diego Perez said the owner of the construction site, Larry English, texted him a security video on Feb. 11 and told him someone was trespassing on the property. He asked Perez to check it out — which he did after arming himself, the outlet reported.

That’s when Travis McMichael — who is now charged with Arbery’s murder, along with his father, Gregory McMichael — pulled up, Perez said.

“Travis saw him in the yard and Travis stopped,” Perez told the Journal-Constitution. “He confronted (the man) halfway into the yard. He said (the man) reached for his waistband, and Travis got spooked and went down the road.”

Travis McMichael, 34, then returned with his 64-year-old father — both of them armed — but the man was gone, Perez said.

Perez said the trespasser had been seen at the site in security videos months earlier.

Arbery was spotted at the site on Feb. 23, when surveillance footage shows him looking around the half-built house before he continues jogging down the block. That’s when the McMichaels pull up in a pickup truck, block Arbery’s path, and confront the unarmed jogger, cellphone video shows.

Travis McMichael shot Arbery with a shotgun twice at close range during a struggle between the two men. The McMichaels have claimed it was self-defense.

Perez said he arrived at the shooting scene moments later and recognized Arbery as the man involved in the Feb. 11 confrontation.

“All we knew about him was that he was the guy who kept showing up on our cameras,” he said. “No one knew who it was.”

English told police that nothing was taken from the construction site. In a statement this week, he denounced the McMichaels‘ “vigilante response” that led to Arbery’s death.



https://nypost.com/2020/05/13/ahmaud-arbery-may-have-had-previous-run-in-with-alleged-killers/
So premeditated murder..... capital 1 fukkboys ..

Thess dude though they could make shyt up about him reaching for his waist....but failed to notice the massive holes in that story...


U waited 12 days with guns ...12 days u have been waiting to go at dude with a shotgun.....lol
 
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