They will be found not guilty.
>In a separate document, Mr. Barnhill stated that video exists of Mr. Arbery “burglarizing a home immediately preceding the chase and confrontation.” In the letter to the police, he cites a separate video of the shooting filmed by a third pursuer.
>Mr. Barnhill said this video, which has not been made public, shows Mr. Arbery attacking Travis McMichael after he and his father pulled up to him in their truck.
Archive: https://archive.is/p4eoy#selection-993.0-1003.162
Original: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/26/us/ahmed-arbery-shooting-georgia.html
>There is a decent cell phone video of the entire shooting incident, also video of Arbery burglarizing a home immediately preceding the chase and confrontation.
https://www.wbtv.com/2020/05/07/gbi-men-charged-with-murder-ahmaud-arbery/
>It appears Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and Bryan William were following, in hot pursuit, a burglary suspect, with solid first hand probable cause, in their neighborhood, and asking/telling him to stop. It appears their intent was to stop and hold this criminal suspect until law enforcement arrived. Under Georgia Law this is perfectly legal, private person may arrest an offender ifthe offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge. If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping orattempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds ofsuspicion."
>It clearly appears Travis McMichael and Greg McMichael had firearms being carried in an open fashion. The investigation shows neither of them to be convicted felons or under felony supervision, they were in a motor vehicle owned by Travis McMichael. Under Georgia Law this is legal open carry.
>Given the fact Arbery initiated the fight, at the point Arbery grabbed the shotgun, under Georgia Law, McMichael was allowed to use deadly force to protect himself.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6883949-Waycross-Judicial-Circuit-Letter-on-Ahmaud.html
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