The case of the three men who shot and killed Georgia jogger Ahmaud Arbery concluded on Wednesday, November 24 in Brunswick Georgia with all three suspects being convicted of murder. A jury of 12, including 11 white women and two men, one black and one white, determined that Travis McMichael did not act in self-defense but took the law into his own hands when the police were slow to arrive on the scene in February of 2020. Instead of waiting, he gunned down Arbery at point-blank range. Supportive civil rights advocates, clergy, the Black Panthers and opposing demonstrators waited for the jury's decisision outside of the court house, some armed. Defense attorneys say their will file an appeal.
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