Three men sentenced to life in prison for murder of Black US jogger Ahmaud Arbery

As he handed down the sentence, the judge called the murder of Black man Ahmaud Arbery "a tragedy on many, many levels."

Wanda Cooper-Jones, mother of Ahmaud Arbery, stands with a painting of her son at a candelight vigil in his honour on 23 February, 2021.

Wanda Cooper Jones, mother of Ahmaud Arbery, stands with a painting of her son at a candelight vigil in his honour on 23 February, 2021. Source: The Augusta Chronicle via AAP

Three white men convicted of murdering African American jogger Ahmaud Arbery after chasing him in their pickup trucks have been sentenced to life in prison in a case that highlighted US tensions over racial justice.

Travis McMichael, 35, and his father Gregory McMichael, 66, were sentenced to life without parole on Friday, while their neighbor, William "Roddie" Bryan, 52, who had a less direct role in the murder and cooperated with investigators, was given life with the possibility of parole.

The three were convicted in November of multiple counts of murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonment for chasing down 25-year-old Mr Arbery on 23 February, as he ran through their Satilla Shores neighborhood near Brunswick, in the US state of Georgia.

Pronouncing the sentence, Georgia Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley called the murder "a tragedy on many, many levels."
Sentencing Hearing Held For Men Convicted Of Ahmaud Arbery Murder
Ahmaud Arbery's sister Jasmine Arbery wipes a tear from her eyes while listening to her mother's impact statement to Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley. Source: Getty Images North America
Weighing the verdict, Judge Walmsley said he kept thinking of "the terror of the young man running through Satilla Shores."

"He left his home apparently to go for a run and he ended up running for his life," Judge Walmsley said.

"He was killed because individuals here in this courtroom took the law into their own hands."

Before the sentencing, members of Mr Arbery's family asked the court to give the three the harshest possible penalty.

"They each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency," said his mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones.

"This wasn't a case of mistaken identity... They chose to target my son because they didn't want him in their community."

"The man who killed my son has sat in this courtroom every single day next to his father. I'll never get that chance to sit next to my son ever again, not at a dinner table, not at a holiday, and not at a wedding," said his father Marcus Arbery.
Graphic cellphone video taken by Bryan showed the armed men following Mr Arbery in their trucks for about five minutes, suspecting with no evidence that he might have been a burglar.

Mr Arbery repeatedly tried to avoid them, but was blocked by the trucks and then shot and killed by Travis McMichael.

They claimed they were trying to make a "citizens' arrest", which was legal in Georgia at the time.

But a mostly white jury rejected that argument.

Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski called their actions "vigilantism."

"Vigilantism always goes wrong," she said Friday.

The investigation into the original incident was stalled by local law enforcement for three months until the video was leaked, sparking national outrage.

A local prosecutor, Jackie Johnson, has been indicted for violating her oath of office and allegedly hindering the investigation into Mr Arbery's death.


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Published 8 January 2022 11:21am
Updated 8 January 2022 1:18pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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