The white men convicted of hate crime charges in the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man out for a jog at the time, are set to be sentenced this summer.
Father and son Gregory and Travis McMichael will not have a chance at parole for their roles in the killing of the unarmed Black jogger in Brunswick, Ga., on Feb, 23, 2020. William “Roddie” Bryan got life with a chance at parole.