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Ahmaud Arbery s accused killers plead not guilty to federal hate crime charges
All three defendants pleaded not guilty on the federal charges of allegedly killing Arbery because of his race and will remain in the state s custody without bond. Author: Troy Kless (First Coast News), Mindy Wadley Published: 2:49 PM EDT May 11, 2021 Updated: 6:03 PM EDT May 11, 2021
BRUNSWICK, Ga.
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The three men accused of murder and federal hate crimes in connection to the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery say they are not guilty.
Travis McMichael, age 35, along with 65-year-old Gregory McMichael and 51-year-old William Roddie Bryan were indicted on one count each of hate crimes and attempted kidnapping charges last month. The two McMichaels were also charged with separate federal counts of using firearms during a crime of violence.
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Ahmaud Arbery was killed at 25. A year later, Black men who see themselves in him mourn his loss
We talked to Black men his age about his life, and how they are making the most of the years he never had.
Raisa Habersham, Savannah Morning News
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7:30 pm UTC Feb. 26, 2021
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Ahmaud Arbery is pictured here with his mother Wanda Cooper-Jones.
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The house on Boykin Ridge Drive hasn’t had a soul in it since February 23, 2020.
It was the place where Wanda Cooper-Jones raised her three children, Marcus, Jasmine and Ahmaud, and celebrated milestones: high school graduations, birthdays and the overall wholeness of family.
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Ahmaud Arbery was killed at 25. A year later, Black men who see themselves in him mourn his loss.
These five Black men see parts of themselves in Ahmaud Arbery. They talked about what to do with the years they have, years Arbery does not.
Raisa Habersham, Savannah Morning News
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5:11 pm UTC Feb. 23, 2021
SAVANNAH, Ga. – The house on Boykin Ridge Drive hasn’t had a soul in it since February 23, 2020.
It was the place where Wanda Cooper-Jones raised her three children, Marcus, Jasmine and Ahmaud, and celebrated milestones: high school graduations, birthdays and the overall wholeness of family.
“We grew up together in that house,” a soft-toned but collected Cooper-Jones says.
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