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3 Men Indicted On Federal Hate Crime Charges In Ahmaud Arbery Killing
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3 Men Indicted On Federal Hate Crime Charges In Ahmaud Arbery Killing
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US indicts 3 on hate crime charges in death of Ahmaud Arbery
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U.S. indicts three on hate crime charges in 2020 death of Georgia man
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
Posted Apr 28, 2021
FILE - In this Feb. 23, 2021, file photo, Wanda Cooper-Jones kneels before the grave of her son, Ahmaud Arbery, at the New Springfield Baptist Church in Waynesboro, Ga., to mark the one year anniversary of Ahmaud Arbery s death in Brunswick, Ga. (AP Photo/Lewis M. Levine, file)AP
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WASHINGTON The Justice Department brought federal hate crimes charges Wednesday in the death of Ahmaud Arbery, charging a father and son who armed themselves, chased and fatally shot the 25-year-old Black man after spotting him running in their Georgia neighborhood.
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The Justice Department brought federal hate crimes charges Wednesday in the death of Ahmaud Arbery, charging a father and son who armed themselves, chased and fatally shot the 25-year-old Black man after spotting him running in their Georgia neighborhood.
Travis McMichael and his father, Gregory, were charged along with a third man, William “Roddie” Bryan, with one count of interference with civil rights and attempted kidnapping. The McMichaels are also charged with using, carrying and brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence.
The case is the most significant civil rights prosecution undertaken to date by the Biden administration Justice Department and comes as federal officials have moved quickly to open sweeping investigations into troubled police departments as civil rights takes center stage among the department’s priorities.