Ahmaud Arbery
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Ahmaud Arbery Family: Kanye West’s ‘White Lives Matter’ Stunt 'Legitimizes' Extremist Behavior
The rapper promoting the slogan helps “direct support and legitimize extremist behavior, [much] like the behavior that took the life of her son,” says an attorney for Ahmaud Arbery's family
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Ahmaud Arbery's Killer Receives Life Sentence for Federal Hate Crime Conviction
Travis McMichael is already serving life without parole for murdering the 25-year-old while he was out jogging in February 2020
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Federal Jury Finds Ahmaud Arbery's Murderers Guilty of Racist Hate Crime
Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael, and William Bryan wouldn't let Ahmaud Arbery use a public street because he was Black, the jury found.
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Ahmaud Arbery's Killer Reaffirms Not Guilty Plea Following Failed Deal
Arbery's mother criticized deals Travis and Gregory McMichael reached with prosecutors
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Two of Ahmaud Arbery's Murderers Sentenced to Life in Prison Without Parole
The third will be eligible for parole after 30 years
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It Took 74 Days for Ahmaud Arbery’s Murderers to Be Arrested. A Top ACLU Lawyer Is Decrying a ‘Cover Up’ by Local Prosecutors
When district attorneys shield killers from accountability, says the head of the civil rights group’s Criminal Law Reform Project, it “really does call into question the integrity of the system”
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Ahmaud Arbery: What's Next for Three Men Found Guilty of Murder?
Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael, and William Bryan will now face federal hate crime charges as well as a civil suit filed by Arbery's mother
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Three Defendants Found Guilty of Murdering Ahmaud Arbery
Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William Bryan face life in prison in killing of 25-year-old who was running through a residential neighborhood in Georgia
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Prosecution Begs Jurors to 'Use Common Sense' in Closing Arguments for Three Men Charged With Murdering Ahmaud Arbery
“If you use excessive force during your self-defense you’re not justified — you're guilty,” lead prosecutor Linda Dunikoski said during the closing arguments, which ended this morning
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‘We Don’t Want Any More Black Pastors in Here,’ Says Defense Lawyer in Ahmaud Arbery Case
An attorney for a defendant claimed that the presence of black pastors could be "intimidating" and "an attempt to pressure ... or influence the jury"
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