they emphasized that. citizen s arrest would give them a very potent defense hire here. the law has since been repealed in georgia. more than that, the defense has taken great pains to paint travis mcmichael as the kind of person who would not take a life unnecessarily. and thank you, thanks to both of you very much. obviously this case is going to continue with the continuation of closing arguments from the other defense lawyers at 1:30 when they reconvene. then the judge s charge to the jury. we don t know if it s going to be going to the jury today or starting tomorrow. and now let s go back to the wisconsin community still reeling after the horrifying event that turned a traditional holiday parade into a nightmare. joining me now is jim kavanaugh, form atf specialist in charge, and an eyewitness, and alderman in nearby west alice, wisconsin, who was marching in the
0 what s going on? i want to talk to you. what s going on? police are on the way. his dad says go back, i am not going back there. i ll go from buford around the homes, and that s what he does, he drives around. now, his dad is back in the truck. his dad is old and infirm. he s sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. drives all the way around thinking i m not going to go back into this mess down here. i ll drive around, and when he drives around you ve now learned about this dog leg, that black line essentially is the dog leg. you can t see past it. travis tells you the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn right there at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches. does he drive at him? no, does he try to tackle him? no? does he point a shotgun at him? no. does he yell at him. no he s trying to assess the situation in a reasonable, prudent fashion. then he drives across the dog leg, comes to the end of the street and he sees mr. arbery again with this truck,