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. >> greg mcmichael and travis mcmichael chased this young man in the street and hunted him down and shot him. >> as soon as he says that, they begin to take everything that he says at face value. >> no, no, no, no. why would he be in cuffs? >> the video changes everything. >> just 36 second of grainy video. >> you're now dealing with the whole world watching. >> i didn't know what else i could do. i just shot a man. >> anybody who saw that video, their reaction was, good god, this is a lynching. >> did you think that you would be able to get justice as a black woman in a small georgia town? >> i promised him i would find out what happened. >>> ahmaud would go out running, jogging every day. >> he just loved running past the oak trees and the pine trees. >> he liked it because it was peaceful. he was at home when he ran. >> he just loved smelling the sea salt as he ran. >> if it wasn't drenching in rain, ahmaud would be running. >> ahmaud arbery was wanda cooper-jones' and marcus arbery sr.'s third child. they had an older son, marcus jr., and they also had a daughter, jasmine. >> ah
. >> greg mcmichael and travis mcmichael chased this young man in the street and hunted him down and shot him. >> as soon as he says that, they begin to take everything that he says at face value. >> no, no, no, no. why would he be in cuffs? >> the video changes everything. >> just 36 second of grainy video. >> you're now dealing with the whole world watching. >> i didn't know what else i could do. i just shot a man. >> anybody who saw that video,...
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is ahmaud arbery going after travis mcmichael or is it travis mcmichael introducing a gun in a fight with an unarmed man who had nothing in his possession. of course, we know there was no crime committed by ahmaud arbery on that particular day, which goes directly to the citizen's arrest claim. >> really quick, areva, before we wrap it up, i want to remind our viewers that these three defendants, regardless what happens in this trial, will face federal hate crime charges, and that trial is set to begin in february. do you see the verdict, whichever way it goes here, areva, having an impact on the federal case? >> i think it could have an impact because we're seeing online people asking why was there no more about race entered in this case. we know there were racial statements made by travis mcmichael. there's been all these issues around race that weren't directly introduced by the state in the state case. those issues will be on full display in this federal hate crime trial that's supposed to take place in february, and no matter what happens today, friday, or whenever the jury come
is ahmaud arbery going after travis mcmichael or is it travis mcmichael introducing a gun in a fight with an unarmed man who had nothing in his possession. of course, we know there was no crime committed by ahmaud arbery on that particular day, which goes directly to the citizen's arrest claim. >> really quick, areva, before we wrap it up, i want to remind our viewers that these three defendants, regardless what happens in this trial, will face federal hate crime charges, and that trial...
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annabel beasley, dean mcmichael. sue lawrence. who is she? boy, team mcmichael. even after the shooting, they're going out on the boat with greg and lee mcmichael. they're still hanging out with them. okay. team mcmichael. mark perez. team mcmichael. up until february 11th. then what did she it will you? her husband had had it with larry english not calling the police, had had it with helping out larry english, he wasn't going to do it anymore because this was not cool. why was it not cool? because diego perez went inside that house with his flashlight, and greg mcmichael came up and went in the house. what was brooke doing? my husband's in there. all right? well, greg mcmichael had his gun. travis mcmichael told you that. he had his gun. diego had his gun. brooked a her gun. everybody had a gun. everybody in the case had a gun except ahmaud arbery. what almost happened? let's get real. it's a miracle diego perez and greg mcmichael didn't kill each other inside that house pulling guns out. that was it. what did brooke tell you? no more. not doing this anymore. yo
annabel beasley, dean mcmichael. sue lawrence. who is she? boy, team mcmichael. even after the shooting, they're going out on the boat with greg and lee mcmichael. they're still hanging out with them. okay. team mcmichael. mark perez. team mcmichael. up until february 11th. then what did she it will you? her husband had had it with larry english not calling the police, had had it with helping out larry english, he wasn't going to do it anymore because this was not cool. why was it not cool?...
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that's greg mcmichael. we are past that. okay. greg mcmichael in the back of the truck. we know he has a gun. i think at this point he's on the cell again to, but from mr. roddy brian's vantage point, looking through his phone as he's trying to drive on a sunny day in his truck, how can mr. brian know that greg mcmichael has gun or that he's drawn it? he can't. go ahead. go to 1:21, play it to 1:21. all right. this is 1:21. you can see mr. car bury -- you can see how far back mr. brian is. and you can see mr. arbery going to the left momentarily. and way over here -- i promise not to touch the screen. this little fuzzy black thing here, this silhouette, is travis mcmichael. where on this video -- putting aside the fact that mr. brian is not going to have as good a view driving on a sunny day in his car, from this video alone, where is mr. travis mcmichael's shotgun? roddy brian can't see any weapon. he has no reason to know that these men are armed. and at this point, there is 20 seconds left in this video. we are just going to go ahead and play it. and you tell me in yo
that's greg mcmichael. we are past that. okay. greg mcmichael in the back of the truck. we know he has a gun. i think at this point he's on the cell again to, but from mr. roddy brian's vantage point, looking through his phone as he's trying to drive on a sunny day in his truck, how can mr. brian know that greg mcmichael has gun or that he's drawn it? he can't. go ahead. go to 1:21, play it to 1:21. all right. this is 1:21. you can see mr. car bury -- you can see how far back mr. brian is. and...
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that's greg mcmichael. we already passed that. now there's greg mcmichael in the back of the truck. now we know that he has a gun. i think at this point he's on the cell phone. but for mr. roddie bryan's vantage point, looking through this phone as he's trying to drive on a sunny day in his truck, how can mr. bryan know that greg mcmichael has a gun or that he's drawn it. he can't. go ahead. go to 1:21. play to 1:21. all right. this is 1:21. you can see mr. arbery. you can see how far back mr. bryan is. and you can see mr. arbery going to the left momentarily. and way over here, and i promise not to touch the screen. this little fuzzy black thing here, this silhouette, is travis mcmichael. where on this video -- putting aside the fact that mr. bryan is not going to have as good a view driving on a sunny day in his car. from this video alone, where is mr. travis mcmichael's shotgun? roddie bryan can't see any weapon. he has no reason to know that these men are armed. and at this point, there's 20 seconds left in this video. we're just going to go ahead and play it. and you tell me, i
that's greg mcmichael. we already passed that. now there's greg mcmichael in the back of the truck. now we know that he has a gun. i think at this point he's on the cell phone. but for mr. roddie bryan's vantage point, looking through this phone as he's trying to drive on a sunny day in his truck, how can mr. bryan know that greg mcmichael has a gun or that he's drawn it. he can't. go ahead. go to 1:21. play to 1:21. all right. this is 1:21. you can see mr. arbery. you can see how far back mr....
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the first i have is the state of georgia versus travis mcmichael. mr. mcmichael, please stand. verdict is as follows: in the superior court, state of georgia, state of georgia versus travis mcmichael, case number cr 000433. jury verdict form. count one malice murder. we, the jury, find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. i'm going to ask that whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court, please. as this court has indicated, i asked there be no outbursts in the court. i expect as much from the gallery. please respect the court's desire for this as we move forward. if you feel like you need to make a comment or otherwise demonstrate with respect to the verdict, i do ask that you step out of the courtroom now. count two, felony murder, we, the jury, find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. count three, felony murder, we, the jury, find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. count four, felony murder, we, the jury, find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. count five, felony murder, we, the jury, find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. count six, aggravated a
the first i have is the state of georgia versus travis mcmichael. mr. mcmichael, please stand. verdict is as follows: in the superior court, state of georgia, state of georgia versus travis mcmichael, case number cr 000433. jury verdict form. count one malice murder. we, the jury, find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. i'm going to ask that whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court, please. as this court has indicated, i asked there be no outbursts in the court. i expect as...
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team mcmichael. mark perez, team mcmichael. up until february 11th and then she tells you that her husband diego perez had had it with this. had had it with larry english not calling the police, with helping out larry english. he wasn't going to do it anymore, because this was not cool. why was it not cool? because diego perez went inside that house with his flashlight and greg mcmichael came up and went in the house. what was brook doing? my husband's in there, my husband's in there! all right. well, greg mcmichael had his gun, travis mcmichael told you that. he had his gun, brooke had her gun. everybody had a gun. everybody in this case had a gun except ahmaud arbery. so what almost happened? come on, let's get real. it's a miracle diego perez and greg mcmichael didn't kill each other inside that house, pulling guns out. and that was it. what did brooke tell you? no more. i'm not doing this anymore. you determine the credibility of those witnesses. now, when you consider travis mcmichael and his testimony, there are some thin
team mcmichael. mark perez, team mcmichael. up until february 11th and then she tells you that her husband diego perez had had it with this. had had it with larry english not calling the police, with helping out larry english. he wasn't going to do it anymore, because this was not cool. why was it not cool? because diego perez went inside that house with his flashlight and greg mcmichael came up and went in the house. what was brook doing? my husband's in there, my husband's in there! all...
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greg mcmichael. where's greg mcmichael? greg mcmichael is sitting this-in that car seat, right? second person comes around. then what happens? then mr. albenze walks down the street. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. truck pulls out. wow. truck pulls out. mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. here we go. there's mr. albenze. there's the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the street. there he goes. this is the white truck. he's still underneath here. here comes somebody to the truck. he's right there. here comes greg mcmichael-he comes around. he gets in. then mr. albenze starts walking down the street. truck pulls out. there goes his arm. there goes his arm. where is the truck? already pulled out. already pulled out and heading down the street. all right. should you trust the statements of travis mcmichael? well, let's go a
greg mcmichael. where's greg mcmichael? greg mcmichael is sitting this-in that car seat, right? second person comes around. then what happens? then mr. albenze walks down the street. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. truck pulls out. wow. truck pulls out. mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. here we go. there's mr. albenze. there's the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the...
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the defendants travis mcmichael, greg mcmichael, and william r. bryan, in this case, have been indicted each individually and as parties concerned in the commission of a crime by the grand jury of this county for the offenses of malice murder, felony murder, four continues, aggravated assault, two counts, false imprisonment, and criminal attempt to commit a felony. the indictment was turned into court on june 24th of 2020. you will have the indictment with you at the end of the case, and you should consult it for the specific allegations brought by the state. the defendants have each entered a plea of not guilty to the indictment. the indictment and the pleas form the issues that you are to decide. neither the indictment nor the pleas of not guilty should be considered as evidence. the defendants are charged in the diindictment with crimes th are violations of certain laws of the state of georgia. i want to emphasize to you that the indictment, including all of the counts therein, and the pleas of not guilty, are the legal procedures by which thes
the defendants travis mcmichael, greg mcmichael, and william r. bryan, in this case, have been indicted each individually and as parties concerned in the commission of a crime by the grand jury of this county for the offenses of malice murder, felony murder, four continues, aggravated assault, two counts, false imprisonment, and criminal attempt to commit a felony. the indictment was turned into court on june 24th of 2020. you will have the indictment with you at the end of the case, and you...
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>>> tonight -- >> by the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael, guilty. greg mcmichael, guilty. william r. bryan, guilty. >> the jury decides the fate of the men who killed ahmaud arbery. the joy and relief outside the courthouse. >> we have a lot of injustice, but finally we got justice. the victim's mother. her message for the mcmichael family. >> not only did my family lose, their family ost as well. >> and his father's hope. >> i knew definitely it was going down. >> this special edition of "nightline," "justice for ahmaud," will be right back. you don't get much time for yourself. so when you do, make it count with crest pro-health. it protects the 8 areas dentists check for a healthier mouth. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. crest. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. one of the defense attorneys said today travis mcmichael and his father, quote, truly believed they were doing the right thing to protect their neighbors and friends, end zo quote. but the jury deciding the fate of the three men who killed ahmaud arbery did not agree. >> all rise for the jury. >
>>> tonight -- >> by the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael, guilty. greg mcmichael, guilty. william r. bryan, guilty. >> the jury decides the fate of the men who killed ahmaud arbery. the joy and relief outside the courthouse. >> we have a lot of injustice, but finally we got justice. the victim's mother. her message for the mcmichael family. >> not only did my family lose, their family ost as well. >> and his father's hope. >> i knew...
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mcmichael's shotgun. president vladimir putin offered top executives of state companies to speed efforts to shift to domestic software, ending that future rounds of sanctions could lead them cut off in the imported programs they rely on. he endorsed a proposal to make top executives personally responsible for failing to meet targets to move to domestic software. sweden's first female prime minister got the worst possible start to hurt 10-year after she was forced to resign hours after the historic appointment. actor lena's resignation
mcmichael's shotgun. president vladimir putin offered top executives of state companies to speed efforts to shift to domestic software, ending that future rounds of sanctions could lead them cut off in the imported programs they rely on. he endorsed a proposal to make top executives personally responsible for failing to meet targets to move to domestic software. sweden's first female prime minister got the worst possible start to hurt 10-year after she was forced to resign hours after the...
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travis mcmichael's grandparents, travis mcmichael wouldn't have been there. likewise, i would say but for roddie bryan's birth, there's no way that this crime could have taken place under the state's reasoning. you know, the same thing could be said, but for larry english installing surveillance cameras, the mcmichaels would never have known this was the fellow running by them. but for matt albanzi pulling out his chipper that day and working in the front yard he never would have saw mr. arbery. but for the actions of robert rash and diego perez, this incident might not have happened. but for mr. albanzi calling the normal police number instead of 911, the police might have responded faster and things might have been different. but for mr. albanzi cutting off the sitilla drive exit, mr. arbery might have escaped. but for a hundred different things, all of which had to come together in the exact sequence for this tragedy to take place, it could not have happened. so simply saying that but for mr. bryan being there that day, that's not the standard. and the sta
travis mcmichael's grandparents, travis mcmichael wouldn't have been there. likewise, i would say but for roddie bryan's birth, there's no way that this crime could have taken place under the state's reasoning. you know, the same thing could be said, but for larry english installing surveillance cameras, the mcmichaels would never have known this was the fellow running by them. but for matt albanzi pulling out his chipper that day and working in the front yard he never would have saw mr....
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the defendants, travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael, and william r. bryan, in this case, have been indicted each individually and as parties concerned in the commission of a crime, by the grand jury of this county for the offenses of malice murder, felony murder, four counts, aggravated assault, two counts, false imprisonment and criminal attempt to commit a felony. the indictment was returned into court on june 24th of 2020. you will have the indictment with you at the end of the case. and you should consult it for the specific allegations brought by the state. defendants have each entered a plea of not guilty to the indictment. the indictment and the pleas form the issues that you are to decide. neither the indictment nor the pleas of not guilty should be considered as evidence. the defendants are charged in the indictment with crimes that are violations of certain laws of the state of georgia. i want to emphasize to you that the indictment including all of the counts therein and the pleas of not guilty are the legal procedures by which these crimin
the defendants, travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael, and william r. bryan, in this case, have been indicted each individually and as parties concerned in the commission of a crime, by the grand jury of this county for the offenses of malice murder, felony murder, four counts, aggravated assault, two counts, false imprisonment and criminal attempt to commit a felony. the indictment was returned into court on june 24th of 2020. you will have the indictment with you at the end of the case. and you...
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mcmichael claims self-defense when he shot and killed arbery. with more on his testimony now, here's omar villafranca. >>> i want to give my side of the story. i want to explain what happened. >> reporter: instead of invoking the fifth, travis mcmichael gave the jury a first-person account of what he says happened the day he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. mcmichael broke down crying as he described the final deadly confrontation captured on cell phone video as a fight for his life. >> what were you thinking at that moment? >> i was thinking of my son. sounds weird, but that was the first -- the first thing that hit me. >> what did you do? >> i shot him. >> why? >> he had my gun. >> reporter: on february 23rd, 2020, his father, gregory mcmichael, spotted arbery running from a home under construction. the younger mcmichael says he grabbed a shotgun and jumped into his truck with his father. prosecutors have argued that the mcmichaels and william roddie bryan chased arbery through the neighborhood after suspecting him of burglary. >> did you want t
mcmichael claims self-defense when he shot and killed arbery. with more on his testimony now, here's omar villafranca. >>> i want to give my side of the story. i want to explain what happened. >> reporter: instead of invoking the fifth, travis mcmichael gave the jury a first-person account of what he says happened the day he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. mcmichael broke down crying as he described the final deadly confrontation captured on cell phone video as a fight for his...
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travis mcmichael had his cell phone, but greg mcmichael does not take his cell phone to him. all right. this is really important, ladies and gentlemen. on february 11th, the 911 operator staid on the phone with travis mcmichael the entire time, right? if greg mcmichael had actually made contact with a 911 operator, what would have been happening inside the truck? he would have been on the phone with that 911 operator, going, yeah, he's going this way, he's going this way, he's going that way, okay? the fact that greg mcmichael was not on the phone with 911, giving them a play by play, tells you that travis and greg knew they weren't -- they had not called 911. travis knew his dad hadn't called 911. neither one of them called 911. they had no intention of calling 911. just like they went and confronted the homeless guy under the bridge and then called 911. just like they ran back down on february 11th, 2020, to the house, and then called 911. what do they do? go to do a confrontation, and then they call 911. greg mcmichael didn't even bother to take his cell phone with him. ob
travis mcmichael had his cell phone, but greg mcmichael does not take his cell phone to him. all right. this is really important, ladies and gentlemen. on february 11th, the 911 operator staid on the phone with travis mcmichael the entire time, right? if greg mcmichael had actually made contact with a 911 operator, what would have been happening inside the truck? he would have been on the phone with that 911 operator, going, yeah, he's going this way, he's going this way, he's going that way,...
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mcmichael. mr. bryan. ladies and gentlemen, what that means with the court having accepted your verdict is that your role in this case is now at an end. what we are going to do today is going to have all of you, the panel and the three alternates retired to the jury room. i'm going to a address a couple matters with you in the jury room. before we do that, and before i excuse you, i do want to thank you publicly for your service here in glynn county. it has been a long trial and i appreciate the fact that you have been attentive. you have listened to the evidence. at that is what we ask in this court. it's a very simple ask in a very complex way. so it's appreciated. when we got together at different times, i said that i was going to thank you and number of times that i was going to tell you i truly appreciate your time here. hopefully you understand why i said that when we started. i do also hope that you got a little bit of an insight into what goes on in a trial and maybe understand a little bit more of
mcmichael. mr. bryan. ladies and gentlemen, what that means with the court having accepted your verdict is that your role in this case is now at an end. what we are going to do today is going to have all of you, the panel and the three alternates retired to the jury room. i'm going to a address a couple matters with you in the jury room. before we do that, and before i excuse you, i do want to thank you publicly for your service here in glynn county. it has been a long trial and i appreciate...
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travis mcmichael was back on the stand for a second day of cross-examination. prosecutor lisa dunikoski focused on how mcmichael perceived arbery as he followed and confronted the 25-year-old multiple times. >> he hasn't pulled out a gun. >> that's correct. >> he hasn't said one word to you. >> he has not. >> he has not threatened you in any way, vecialgly or physically. >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: dunikoski also questioned mcmichael's version of the chase through the neighborhood that led to the fatal confrontation, getting mcmichael to admit that he could have stopped following arbery after he ran away from the pickup truck but did not. >> and all he had done so far is run away from you, right? >> he ran past me, and... ran away and i let him run away, yes. >> reporter: the prosecutor also pressed mcmichael on inconsistencies in his statement to police and his testimony to the jury. >> so what were you nervous about while giving the statement? >> i just killed a man. i had blood on me still. it was the most traumatic event of my life. >> you were nervous becau
travis mcmichael was back on the stand for a second day of cross-examination. prosecutor lisa dunikoski focused on how mcmichael perceived arbery as he followed and confronted the 25-year-old multiple times. >> he hasn't pulled out a gun. >> that's correct. >> he hasn't said one word to you. >> he has not. >> he has not threatened you in any way, vecialgly or physically. >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: dunikoski also questioned mcmichael's version of the...
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so i shot. >> reporter: travis mcmichael, along with his father, gregory mcmichael, and neighbor william bryan, are standing trial together, charged with nine counts each including murder and aggravated assault. it was travis mcmichael filmed in this cell phone video shooting and killing arbery after what mcmichael, his father, and bryan claimed was a citizen's arrest under then georgia law. >> shut it down! >> reporter: arbery's death shook the nation. his name becoming a rallying cry for racial justice. >> he never was a threat to anybody. and he should not have been killed. >> all you had to do is stay in your house or get on the cell phone and call 911 and let the police do their job. but you and the lynch mob went and chased this unarmed young black man and tried to create a life-or-death situation so you can justify killing him. it is offensive, and it's an insult on our intelligence. >> reporter: but on this day in court, the younger mcmichael insisting he's not guilty of racism or murder, giving his version of events on that fateful day. >> trying to de-escalate, but i'm trying t
so i shot. >> reporter: travis mcmichael, along with his father, gregory mcmichael, and neighbor william bryan, are standing trial together, charged with nine counts each including murder and aggravated assault. it was travis mcmichael filmed in this cell phone video shooting and killing arbery after what mcmichael, his father, and bryan claimed was a citizen's arrest under then georgia law. >> shut it down! >> reporter: arbery's death shook the nation. his name becoming a...
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greg mcmichael pulled no trigger. how could the state seek a conviction for malice murder as greg stood in the bed of the pickup truck on the phone with 911 as the fatal shots were fired? as a party to the crime. you were told about the law that the judge will give you. if someone intentionally helps or aids or procures or hires or assists in the commission of a crime, they can be as guilty as the principal, as the person who fired the shots, but what is so very different about count someone that it's malice murder. it requires the desire and the intent to kill, the deliberate intention to take the life of another human being where all of the circumstances of the killing show that an individual acted with an abanned and malignant heart. the state will have to be asking you to find that greg mcmichael advised or encouraged travis mcmichael, his son, to take the life of ahmaud arbery because that's what he wanted to do. for no reason other than to see that young man die and to see him die at hands of his own son, and to
greg mcmichael pulled no trigger. how could the state seek a conviction for malice murder as greg stood in the bed of the pickup truck on the phone with 911 as the fatal shots were fired? as a party to the crime. you were told about the law that the judge will give you. if someone intentionally helps or aids or procures or hires or assists in the commission of a crime, they can be as guilty as the principal, as the person who fired the shots, but what is so very different about count someone...
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mcmichael is one of three defendants in the case including his father, gregory mcmichael, and william bryan. yesterday the young mcmichael testified he acted in self-defense when he shot arbery in february 2020 after a chasing confrontation in the coastal georgia neighborhood. today the prosecutor pressed mcmichael on his acts leading up to the shooting. >> how many times have you pulled up on strangers that you don't know next to them with a pickup truck to ask them what they're doing in your neighborhood? >> i don't think i have in that situation. >> reporter: in his first initial encounter with arbery. >> did he brandish any weapons? >> no, ma'am. >> didn't pull out any guns? >> no, ma'am. >> didn't pull out any knife? >> no, ma'am. >> never reached for anything, did he? >> no. >> he just ran? >> yes, he was just running. >> the prosecution also pointing out inconsistencies between mcmichael's statement to police and his testimony in court. >> you agree with me when i say that you never, ever told the glenn county police department or in your written statement that you said to mr.
mcmichael is one of three defendants in the case including his father, gregory mcmichael, and william bryan. yesterday the young mcmichael testified he acted in self-defense when he shot arbery in february 2020 after a chasing confrontation in the coastal georgia neighborhood. today the prosecutor pressed mcmichael on his acts leading up to the shooting. >> how many times have you pulled up on strangers that you don't know next to them with a pickup truck to ask them what they're doing in...
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cross-examination of mcmichael will continue tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. now, we want to turn now to a dramatic and historic day at the u.s. capitol. republican congressman paul gosar of arizona became only the 24th member in the history of the house of representatives to be censured. gosar earlier this month shocked his fellow lawmakers, posting a violent animated video targeting democrats. here's cbs' kris van cleave. >> will representative gosar present himself in the well? >> reporter: tonight, a historic rebuke on the house floor after controversial arizona congressman, republican paul gosar, posted an anime video depicting himself flying through the air and killing democrat alexandra ocasio-cortez and then heading for president biden wielding two swords. >> representative paul gosar of arizona, be censured. >> reporter: gosar is now the first member of congress to be simultaneously censured and stripped of his committee post. >> i do not espouse violence toward anyone. i never have. it was not my purp
cross-examination of mcmichael will continue tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. now, we want to turn now to a dramatic and historic day at the u.s. capitol. republican congressman paul gosar of arizona became only the 24th member in the history of the house of representatives to be censured. gosar earlier this month shocked his fellow lawmakers, posting a violent animated video targeting democrats. here's cbs' kris van cleave. >> will representative gosar...
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travis mcmichael was on the stand there. mcmichael on the witness stand for nearly two hours this morning. the prosecution digging into exactly what mcmichaels said and did in the moments leading up to that deadly shooting and the defense before that or during that, i should say, the defense at one point asked for a juror to be excused saying it appeared juror number 12 was falling asleep. the jung said no for now. you can see mcmichael back there at the defense table. ron allen outside that courthouse in brunswick, georgia where a rally has gotten underway. also joining me david henderson, a civil rights attorney, former prosecutor, and here in studio with me legal analyst danny cevalos. ron, i'll start with you on the ground. the testimony we heard, incredibly vivid description of the moment ahmaud arbery was killed. but also some very interesting exchanges there on direct and cross examination. >> the prosecutor was walking mcmichael through the confrontation step by step, trying to say that he, in fact, was the aggressor
travis mcmichael was on the stand there. mcmichael on the witness stand for nearly two hours this morning. the prosecution digging into exactly what mcmichaels said and did in the moments leading up to that deadly shooting and the defense before that or during that, i should say, the defense at one point asked for a juror to be excused saying it appeared juror number 12 was falling asleep. the jung said no for now. you can see mcmichael back there at the defense table. ron allen outside that...
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mcmichael up there yesterday. and then what i found to be an interesting tactic, which was they really wanted to establish the defense did that mr. mcmichael was a well trained in law enforcement techniques, which i thought was an interesting decision because then, look, i think it ended up opening up what we saw today, what do you make of the decision of putting him on the stand, number one, and how did you think the prosecution did today, number two? >> this reads like a real desperation tactic. you don't put a defendant like this on the witness stand unless what you're hoping is that you can convince one or two jurors to hold out so that the jury hangs instead of convicting. this strategy that they pursued of bolstering law enforcement credentials was designed to give a effect to the defense that we expect to hear them talk more about in closing argument, that travis mcmichael and his father intended to effect a citizens arrest that, they had probable cause. that's why we heard that extensive conversation about
mcmichael up there yesterday. and then what i found to be an interesting tactic, which was they really wanted to establish the defense did that mr. mcmichael was a well trained in law enforcement techniques, which i thought was an interesting decision because then, look, i think it ended up opening up what we saw today, what do you make of the decision of putting him on the stand, number one, and how did you think the prosecution did today, number two? >> this reads like a real...
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travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and their neighbor, william "roddie" bryan, each convicted of felony murder and other charges, all now facing life in prison. ahmaud arbery's mother praying as the verdict came in, weeping after it was read. a defense attorney consoling lee mcmichael after the conviction of her husband and son. outside cheering among the supporters of the arbery family. they had held vigil for days. attorney ben crump celebrating with ahmaud's parents. his mother saying her son will now rest in peace. lawmakers across the political spectrum saying justice has been done and that the jury system worked. abc's steve osunsami leads us off in brunswick, georgia. >> i understand we have a verdict. >> reporter: people around the world were tuning into this courthouse in south georgia, watching the moment live. >> count one, malice murder. we the jury find the defendant, travis mcmichael, guilty. >> reporter: and with those words, the concerns many had about the nearly all-white jury went away. >> count two, felony murder. we the jury find the defendant, greg mcmicha
travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and their neighbor, william "roddie" bryan, each convicted of felony murder and other charges, all now facing life in prison. ahmaud arbery's mother praying as the verdict came in, weeping after it was read. a defense attorney consoling lee mcmichael after the conviction of her husband and son. outside cheering among the supporters of the arbery family. they had held vigil for days. attorney ben crump celebrating with ahmaud's parents....
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the prosecutors aren't done with travis mcmichael yet. they continue their cross examination in the morning. tomorrow we'll also get an important ruling from the judge. he'll decide whether jurors are allowed to hear that travis mcmichael is accused of using a racial slur to refer to the black victim dead in the street on the day of the killing. david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight. steve, thank you. >>> and in the trial of kyle rittenhouse in wisconsin, defense attorneys tonight calling for a mistrial over that drone video. tonight here, their issue explained and all of this playing out as the jury now deliberating asked to see that video again. they were brought into the courtroom, no cameras, and terry moran from kenosha again tonight. >> reporter: for a second long day, kyle rittenhouse waited while jurors in his trial deliberated his fate. and it's clear those jurors -- seven women, five men, including one person of color -- are sifting the evidence, especially those videos taken of the shootings. the jurors requesting mor
the prosecutors aren't done with travis mcmichael yet. they continue their cross examination in the morning. tomorrow we'll also get an important ruling from the judge. he'll decide whether jurors are allowed to hear that travis mcmichael is accused of using a racial slur to refer to the black victim dead in the street on the day of the killing. david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight. steve, thank you. >>> and in the trial of kyle rittenhouse in wisconsin, defense...
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we the jury find the defendant, travis mcmichael, guilty. i'm going to ask whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court, please. >> that was ahmaud arbery's father, marcus arbery sr. that you hear in the courtroom. travis mcmichael shot and killed ahmaud arbery found glgt of all charges including one count of malice murder and four counts of felony murder. his father, gregory mcmichael, who chased ahmaud arbery down, was found guilty of four counts of felony murder and other charges. the neighbor william bryan, who chased ahmaud arbery down and filmed his murder was found guilty of three counts of felony murder and other charges. the charges carry life in prison. sentencing has yet to be scheduled and all three of them still face federal hate crime charges too. they can be charged with a hate crime under state law because there was no hate crime on the statue in the books in georgia until ahmaud arbery's mother, wanda cooper jones, urged lawmakers to pass one last june. she was inside the courthouse every single moment of the tria
we the jury find the defendant, travis mcmichael, guilty. i'm going to ask whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court, please. >> that was ahmaud arbery's father, marcus arbery sr. that you hear in the courtroom. travis mcmichael shot and killed ahmaud arbery found glgt of all charges including one count of malice murder and four counts of felony murder. his father, gregory mcmichael, who chased ahmaud arbery down, was found guilty of four counts of felony murder and other...
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mcmichael will be brutal. if it were me, i would dig up every training officer he had ever had at the coast guard and have them talk about whether the picture he puts on the witness stand of someone who is fully trained is consistent with how he behaved when he was on active duty. i suspect that they may even open the door to bringing in some of the racist statements that mcmichael made on the day that he killed mr. arbery. this is a very perplexing strategy. >> i wonder, did the defense potentially see that they didn't have much of a choice here given the picture that had been painted of travis mcmichael, the racist statements as you mentioned, his mug shot, the video of he and his father and the friend chasing down ahmaud arbery. let's remember that ahmaud arbery was not armed, they were chasing him down with a car and a gun. is it possible the defense felt like they didn't really have much of a choice here, they had no real way to get any defense in given what was already out there, and this is what they ha
mcmichael will be brutal. if it were me, i would dig up every training officer he had ever had at the coast guard and have them talk about whether the picture he puts on the witness stand of someone who is fully trained is consistent with how he behaved when he was on active duty. i suspect that they may even open the door to bringing in some of the racist statements that mcmichael made on the day that he killed mr. arbery. this is a very perplexing strategy. >> i wonder, did the defense...
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and i don't think mcmichael or travis mcmichael was a good witness. i thought for a minute that there might be a chance he would get up and say, look, it's my fault. don't put my father in jail. you know, i did the shooting and sort of fall on his sword but he clearly wasn't doing that. he wanted to be heard about his training and his coast guard time. one of the things he said is i know what deadly force is. he said that's why you don't hit people in the head with a club. but yet, in this case, he confronts a man jogging down the street with a loaded shotgun. so there is a lot to work with if you are the prosecutor, and i expect she'll -- she'll probably tear him up pretty good tomorrow. >> let me just, um, play this for you. um, michael. this is the moment where mcmichael said what he was thinking when he shot ahmaud arbery. watch. >> from the truck and by the time i get to the front of the truck, he is at the front-corner panel on the right-hand side and he turns and is on me -- is on me in a flash. i mean immediately on me. >> on you doing what? >
and i don't think mcmichael or travis mcmichael was a good witness. i thought for a minute that there might be a chance he would get up and say, look, it's my fault. don't put my father in jail. you know, i did the shooting and sort of fall on his sword but he clearly wasn't doing that. he wanted to be heard about his training and his coast guard time. one of the things he said is i know what deadly force is. he said that's why you don't hit people in the head with a club. but yet, in this...
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we have done that with travis mcmichael. we have carried him to the surface to you, and now the choice is yours. will you do as he has done in the past to others? will you reach out your hand and extend it to travis mcmichael and pull him out of those waters? i think if you've heard anything that i've said, there's only one decision. he's not guilty on all charges. i thank you all for your attention. >> thank. >> ladies and gentlemen. we are at a point where we're going to break for lunch. we'll break for an hour. just a little bit under -- >> i'm john king in washington. you've been watching closing arguments in the ahmaud arbery case in georgia. travis mcmichael's attorney just giving the defense closing argument, one of three that will be made today. mr. sheffield spoke for about an hour and 20 minutes saying travis mcmichael in his view, trying to convince the jury, had every right to follow ahmaud arbery back in the neighborhood in february of 2020 and then making case that he had the right to open fire when he believed
we have done that with travis mcmichael. we have carried him to the surface to you, and now the choice is yours. will you do as he has done in the past to others? will you reach out your hand and extend it to travis mcmichael and pull him out of those waters? i think if you've heard anything that i've said, there's only one decision. he's not guilty on all charges. i thank you all for your attention. >> thank. >> ladies and gentlemen. we are at a point where we're going to break for...
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mcmichael testifying he feared arbery would come at him and his father greg mcmichael next. >> he was acting weird. he was acting funny when i was trying to talk to him prior, so i'm on alert >> reporter: the prosecution pushed back. >> so you're telling this jury that a man who has spent five minutes running away from you you are now thinking is somehow going to want to continue to engage with you, someone with a shotgun, and your father, a man who has just said stop or i'll blow your [ bleep ] head off by trying to get in their truck >> that's what it shows, yes, ma'am. >> reporter: outside the courtroom, hundreds gathered to support arbery's family including black pastors in response to a defense attorneys request restricting how many pastors the family can have in court. singling out two men again this morning. >> this court is authorized to exclude reverend sharpton and reverend jackson from the courtroom without a hearing. >> reporter: the judge again refused the request, at the relief of arbery's family >> i want to say thank you to all the pastors who traveled near and far to
mcmichael testifying he feared arbery would come at him and his father greg mcmichael next. >> he was acting weird. he was acting funny when i was trying to talk to him prior, so i'm on alert >> reporter: the prosecution pushed back. >> so you're telling this jury that a man who has spent five minutes running away from you you are now thinking is somehow going to want to continue to engage with you, someone with a shotgun, and your father, a man who has just said stop or i'll...
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a bit of a surprise that travis mcmichael took the stand. the only time we'd really heard from him was 911 calls or police bodycam video. but today he gave his version of what happened. >> i want to give my side of the story. i want to explain what happened. >> reporter: instead of invoking the fifth, travis mcmichael gave the jury a first-person account of what he he says happened the day he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. mcmichael broke down crying as he described the final deadly confrontation, captured on cell phone video, as a fight for his life. >> what were you thinking at that moment? >> i was thinking of my son. i know it sounds weird but that was the first -- that's the first thing that hit me. >> what did you do? >> i shot him. >> why? >> he -- he had my gun. >> reporter: on february 23rd, 2020 his father, gregory mcmichael, spotted arbery running from a home under construction. the younger mcmichael says he grabbed a shotgun and jumped into his truck with his father. prosecutors have argued that the mcmichaels and william roddie
a bit of a surprise that travis mcmichael took the stand. the only time we'd really heard from him was 911 calls or police bodycam video. but today he gave his version of what happened. >> i want to give my side of the story. i want to explain what happened. >> reporter: instead of invoking the fifth, travis mcmichael gave the jury a first-person account of what he he says happened the day he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. mcmichael broke down crying as he described the final deadly...
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mcmichael, case number 200433. count one, malice murder. we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. count two, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count three, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count four, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count five, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count six, aggravated assault. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count seven, aggravated assault. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count eight, false imprisonment. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count nine, criminal attempt to commit a felony. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. this 24th day of november, 2021, signed by the foreman. as to william r. bryan, in the superior court of glynn county, the state of georgia, state of georgia versus william r. brian, case number 00433, jury verdict. count one, malice murder. we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. count two, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant
mcmichael, case number 200433. count one, malice murder. we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. count two, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count three, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count four, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count five, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count six, aggravated assault. we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. count seven, aggravated assault. we, the jury, find...
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travis mcmichael killed my son, all on assumptions. he had no real facts, so where ahmad ahmaud was coming from, what ahmaud has done, he took actions into his own hands. >> reporter: it was a remarkable day in court. and we're expecting a repeat of that again today, for a number of reasons. that vigorous cross examination will continue of travis mcmichael. outside the courthouse, there is going to be a gathering of black pastors, that's been an ongoing issue for one of the defense attorneys. there is going to be a rally that will include the reverend al sharpton as well as attorney ben crump and dozens of more people. and then on top of that, there will be a march that will go through the community. so inside and outside the courtroom today it will be a very important one, probably one of the most important of the trial. joh john and brianna? >> this cross examination could be pivotal. martin, thank you very much. >>> let's talk about that and what we saw yesterday with the founder of the hatchet firm and the host of the verdict judge
travis mcmichael killed my son, all on assumptions. he had no real facts, so where ahmad ahmaud was coming from, what ahmaud has done, he took actions into his own hands. >> reporter: it was a remarkable day in court. and we're expecting a repeat of that again today, for a number of reasons. that vigorous cross examination will continue of travis mcmichael. outside the courthouse, there is going to be a gathering of black pastors, that's been an ongoing issue for one of the defense...
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this is a very difficult day for travis mcmichael and greg mcmichael. these are two men who honestly believed that what they were doing was the right thing to do. however, a glen county jury has spoken. they have found them guilty. they will be sentenced. that is a very disappointing and sad verdict for myself and for bob and for our team, but we also recognize that this is a day of celebration for the arbery family. we cannot tear our eyes away from the way they feel about this. they feel they have gotten justice today. we respect that. we honor that. because we honor this jury trial system. >> do you all have any questions? >> do you plan to appeal? >> yes, absolutely. >> what was mr. mcmichael's reaction to the verdict? >> we haven't had a chance to talk to him yet. he was taken back to the glenn county jail. he was very stoic. i was right next to him feeling his body next to mine, and was ready for him to react, and i really didn't feel any reaction. he's a strong man. he understood the potential consequences in this, and whatever he was feeling, he
this is a very difficult day for travis mcmichael and greg mcmichael. these are two men who honestly believed that what they were doing was the right thing to do. however, a glen county jury has spoken. they have found them guilty. they will be sentenced. that is a very disappointing and sad verdict for myself and for bob and for our team, but we also recognize that this is a day of celebration for the arbery family. we cannot tear our eyes away from the way they feel about this. they feel they...
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greg mcmichael, the father of travis mcmichael, who was in that first pickup truck, is a former investigator for the d.a.'s office here in brunswick county. first, the d.a. in brunswick county recuses themselves. then it goes to waycross district court, the d.a. there recuses himself but not before writing a letter saying that the actions were perfectly legal. then it went to linda danakowsky and that's somehow she ended up taking the case. you have all of these outstanding that remain about how the local authorities handled this case. we talked about the two pickup trucks. those two pickup trucks were never impounded, they were never searched. there was never a crime scene made. there are photos of greg mcmichael, the former police officer, talking to the investigators at the scene of the crime. all of this is what raised the eyebrows not only of the family but of the family's attorneys and it's how we ended up with linda danakowsky giving that closing argument yesterday. >> let's go to nantucket. josh lederman, you have been following president biden. he has now released a statement about
greg mcmichael, the father of travis mcmichael, who was in that first pickup truck, is a former investigator for the d.a.'s office here in brunswick county. first, the d.a. in brunswick county recuses themselves. then it goes to waycross district court, the d.a. there recuses himself but not before writing a letter saying that the actions were perfectly legal. then it went to linda danakowsky and that's somehow she ended up taking the case. you have all of these outstanding that remain about...
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travis mcmichael, his father, gregory mcmichael, and their neighbor, william bryan, showed little emotion as the jury's decision was read. but outside of the courthouse -- [ cheers and applause ] relief and celebrations. ahmaud arbery's mother says her son can now rest in peace. it took the jury more than 11 hours to reach their verdict. cnn's ryan young has more reaction from the courthouse. >> count one, malice murder. we, the jury, find the defendant, travis mcmichael, guilty. >> reporter: today, a jury convicted the three for the murder of ahmaud arbery. >> count three, felony murder. we, the jury, find the defendant, greg mcmichael, guilty. >> reporter: travis mcmichael was found guilty on all nine counts, his father found guilty on eight other counts. bryan was the man who took the video of the shooting. he was found not guilty of malice murder, one felony murder charge, and aggravated assault with a firearm. >> we find the defendant william bryan, guilty. >> reporter: all three left the courtroom in handcuffs. ahmaud arbery's mother sat in court visibly crying and shared her gratgr
travis mcmichael, his father, gregory mcmichael, and their neighbor, william bryan, showed little emotion as the jury's decision was read. but outside of the courthouse -- [ cheers and applause ] relief and celebrations. ahmaud arbery's mother says her son can now rest in peace. it took the jury more than 11 hours to reach their verdict. cnn's ryan young has more reaction from the courthouse. >> count one, malice murder. we, the jury, find the defendant, travis mcmichael, guilty. >>...
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greg mcmichael pulled no trigger. how could the state seek a conviction for malice murder as greg stood in the bed of the pickup truck on the phone with 911 as the fatal shots were fired as a party to the crime? told you about the law that the judge will give you. if someone intentionally helps or aids or procures or hires or assists in the commission of a crime, they can be as guilty as the principal, as the person who fired the shots. but what is so very different about count 1 is that it's malice murder. it requires the desire and the intent to kill, the deliberate intention to take the life of another human being, where all of the circumstances of the killing show that an individual acted with an abandoned and malignant heart. the state will have to be asking you to find that greg mcmichael advised or encouraged travis mcmichael, his son, to take the life of ahmaud arbery because that's what he wanted to do. for no reason other than to see that young man die and to see him die at the hands of his own son. and to d
greg mcmichael pulled no trigger. how could the state seek a conviction for malice murder as greg stood in the bed of the pickup truck on the phone with 911 as the fatal shots were fired as a party to the crime? told you about the law that the judge will give you. if someone intentionally helps or aids or procures or hires or assists in the commission of a crime, they can be as guilty as the principal, as the person who fired the shots. but what is so very different about count 1 is that it's...
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travis mcmichael was on the couch. greg mcmichael, you saw, he can't even see down the road. there's that trailer there. remember the drone video? this was not a citizens arrest. not present where any crime was committed. the suggestion that ahmaud committed a crime is based on what? not immediate knowledge. speculation. specu speculation. how do we know? because of the defendants' own words to the police. wanting to question ahmaud demonstrates uncertainty. hey, where are you coming from? they don't know where he's coming from. what are you doing? they don't know what he's doing. remember mr. bryan, what did you steal? they don't know what he's done. they don't know why he's out there running. they don't have immediate knowledge. they have no knowledge. they have speculation because he's running down the street. wanting to question ahmaud demonstrates a lack of immediate knowledge, which is required, required under the citizens arrest law. because it is required, that means this was not a lawful citizens arrest. remember what greg mcmichael said? did this guy break into this
travis mcmichael was on the couch. greg mcmichael, you saw, he can't even see down the road. there's that trailer there. remember the drone video? this was not a citizens arrest. not present where any crime was committed. the suggestion that ahmaud committed a crime is based on what? not immediate knowledge. speculation. specu speculation. how do we know? because of the defendants' own words to the police. wanting to question ahmaud demonstrates uncertainty. hey, where are you coming from? they...
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travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael, and william bryan now face life in prison. the jury delivered the verdict yesterday after several days. out the courtroom, dozens of supporters hugged and cried as they cheered the decision and chanted arbery's name. president biden issued a statement in part saying ahmaud arbery's killing is a devastating reminder of how far we have to go in the fight for racial justice, but the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished. natalie brand has more. >> reporter: the courthouse is now quiet, but around the time that the verdict was read, the demonstrators who had gathered outside the courthouse erupted in cheers. people we spoke to expressed a sense of relief. ahmaud arbery's mother said her son can now rest in peace. >> count one, malice murder, we the jury find the defendant, travis mcmichael, guguilty. >> reporter: the jury deliberated more than 11 hours before convicting travis mcmichael on all counts including malice murder. his father, greg, and their neighbor convicted on felony murder in
travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael, and william bryan now face life in prison. the jury delivered the verdict yesterday after several days. out the courtroom, dozens of supporters hugged and cried as they cheered the decision and chanted arbery's name. president biden issued a statement in part saying ahmaud arbery's killing is a devastating reminder of how far we have to go in the fight for racial justice, but the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished....
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as for gregory mcmichael. in the superior court of glynn county, the state of georgia versus gregory mcmichael, case number 00433. count 1 -- malice murder. we the jury find the defendant not guilty. count 2 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count 3 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count 4 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant lt. -- guilty. count 5 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count 6 -- aggravated assault. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count 7 -- aggravated assault. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count eight -- false imprisonment. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count nine -- criminal attempt to commit a felony. we the jury find the defendant guilty. this 24th day of november, 2021, signed by the foreman. william barr brian. in the superior court of glynn county, the state of georgia, state of georgia versus william barr brian, case number 00433, jury verdict. count 1 -- malice murder. we the jury fi
as for gregory mcmichael. in the superior court of glynn county, the state of georgia versus gregory mcmichael, case number 00433. count 1 -- malice murder. we the jury find the defendant not guilty. count 2 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count 3 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count 4 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant lt. -- guilty. count 5 -- felony murder. we the jury find the defendant guilty. count 6 -- aggravated assault....
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mcmichael. is it possible that you could have stayed in your vehicle and just trailed behind rather than get out of the vehicle, which he had to answer yes. that was possible. prosecutors trying to paint a narrative that mcmichael was the aggressor and this was an unnecessary incident to occur. mcmichael contending he was making a citizen's arrest, and this was completely illegal. here's another exchange from the stand where prosecutors are just bearing down on the fact that he could have left the scene and didn't. >> so you're telling this jury that a man who has spent five minutes running away from now, you're now thinking is somehow going to want to continue to engage with you, someone with a shotgun, and your father, a man who's just said, stop or i'll blow your. [ bleep ] head off by trying to get into their truck? >> that's what it shows, yes, ma'am. >> reporter: all three defendants in this case are charged the exact same. will the jury give back different verdicts for different defendant
mcmichael. is it possible that you could have stayed in your vehicle and just trailed behind rather than get out of the vehicle, which he had to answer yes. that was possible. prosecutors trying to paint a narrative that mcmichael was the aggressor and this was an unnecessary incident to occur. mcmichael contending he was making a citizen's arrest, and this was completely illegal. here's another exchange from the stand where prosecutors are just bearing down on the fact that he could have left...
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the triggerman, travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and their neighbor william "roddie" bryan claimed they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued the men had no evidence of arbery committing any crimes and no right to pursue him. the killing prompted georgia officials to repeal the state's citizen's arrest law, and the case garnered national attention. it drew civil rights leaders to brunswick, georgia. today president biden said in part, "the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished." cbs's omar villafranca leads off our coverage at the courthouse. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. when we first talked to ahmaud arbery's mother, wanda cooper-jones, 17 months ago there was not a lot of attention on this case. but she was pushing investigators to dig deeper. she wanted the men arrested, tried and convicted. today, a year and a half later, because of her pressure her prayers were answered. >> count 1, malice murder. we the jury find the defendant
the triggerman, travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and their neighbor william "roddie" bryan claimed they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued the men had no evidence of arbery committing any crimes and no right to pursue him. the killing prompted georgia officials to repeal the state's citizen's arrest law, and the case garnered national attention. it drew civil rights leaders to...
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travis mcmichael. i think that's a heavy burden for the defense. that's the argument they have. we're going to see the prosecution again showing that there's no evidence of justification for a citizens arrest and it was travis mcmichael that used the shotgun in an intimidating way and travis and greg that chased ahmaud arbery down, trapped him like a rat and shot him without justification. >> areva martin, we have to leave the conversation there. always appreciate your expertise. >>> secretary of state blinken is sounding the alarm about russian military activity along the ukrainian border. why he's worried it could lead to violence such as that what we saw in 2014. >>> growing unrest in austria. another lockdown is looming. we are live as the country tries to curb a sharp rise in covid cases. if you just hold it like this. yeah. ♪ i love finding out things that other people don't want me to know. mm-hmm. [beep] i just wanted to say... ♪ find yourself in these situations and see who you are. and th
travis mcmichael. i think that's a heavy burden for the defense. that's the argument they have. we're going to see the prosecution again showing that there's no evidence of justification for a citizens arrest and it was travis mcmichael that used the shotgun in an intimidating way and travis and greg that chased ahmaud arbery down, trapped him like a rat and shot him without justification. >> areva martin, we have to leave the conversation there. always appreciate your expertise....