family and defense attorneys said they have faith in the jury. we are confident that this jury will seriously consider all the evidence. and come back with a verdict that is reflective of what actually happened, which is the brutal and unjustified murder of ahmaud arbery. we are very confident in the evidence of travis s innocence and now we will see what the jury feels is justice and we will accept the verdict, whatever it is. reporter: defense attorney kevin goff who has made controversial comments throughout the trial, criticizing the presence of black pastors, seemed to soften his tone. expr expr expressing concern for the arbery family. there is no pressure on the lawyers. win or lose, we go home. the pressure is on the clients. you know, and i i feel for the arbery family. this has been an ordeal for them. reporter: jury deliberations will begin, again, at 8:30 in the morning. and speaking of pressure, wednesday is, of course, the day before thanksgiving. and though i
nighttime intruder and that is frightening and unsettling. reporter: and william brian s attorney kevin golf arguing there wouldn t be a trial were it not for his client, his cell phone and the video he took. rodney bryant didn t shoot anyone. at the time of the shooting he was some distance back. he was armed only with his cell phone. isn t it time, isn t it time, ladies and gentlemen, that we send rodney brian home? reporter: the growing protests outside the court threatened the proceedings. the presence of demonstrators with guns had brian s attorney kevin goff again motioning for a mistrial. it was denied. the judge did say he decided to move the jury dell liiberations an interior room of the courthouse to keep jurors out of
what did he tell you? reporter: yeah, i was able to speak to kevin goff as he was outside of court, wanted to ask him a few questions just about the pressure of this moment, so as we were going through and just talking about this close, you got to think, this is the man who s been at the center of so much controversy. he s the one who talked about black pastors, he s the one talking about people coming into court so you really wanted to ask him questions about what his thought process was when it came to that. he did tell me he did not want to talk about that just right now because he believes it should be focused on the jury so i said to him, tell me about the pressure that you feel right now. he says, actually, he feels like all the attorneys in this case have no pressure. he believes it s the families involved in this case that have all the pressure on them at this point. and even said he feels for ahmaud arbery s family and that gave us a little bit of a pause. do we have that so
intruder, and that is frightening and unsettling. reporter: and william brian s attorney kevin goff, arguing there would wouldn t be a trial if it weren t for his cell phone or the video he took. he was armed with his cell phone. isn t it time, isn t it time, ladies and gentlemen, that we send roddy brian home? reporter: the growing protests outside the court threatened the proceedings, the presence of demonstrators with guns had attorney goff motioning for a mistrial. it was denied. the judge did say he decided to move the jury deliberations to an interior room in the courthouse to keep jurors out of sight and earshot of the demonstrations. after court recessed for the day, attorney lee merrett said
isn t it time, isn t it time, ladies and gentlemen, that we send rodney brian home? reporter: the growing protests outside the court threatened the proceedings. the presence of demonstrators with guns had brian s attorney kevin goff again motioning for a mistrial. it was denied. the judge did say he decided to move the jury deliberations to an interior room of the courthouse to keep jurors out of side. sight and earshot of the demonstrations. the family of arbery appreciated the protesters but urged them to be peaceful. and not interfere with the trial itself. the community has been an encouns encouragement to the family. we cannot allow anything to disrupt justice in this case. reporter: the family of ahmaud arbery and their attorneys were outraged. they could not believe the victim in this case was turned