Judge Timothy Walmsley, who is presiding over the case against three white men charged with murdering Ahmaud Arbery, rejected another defense request for a mistrial after lawyers argued against having civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson in the court
William "Roddie" Bryan, 52, was the last to join the pursuit of Arbery on the afternoon of Feb. 23, 2020, in Satilla Shores, a leafy cluster of homes outside the small coastal city of Brunswick.
Here are some important moments from the ninth day of evidence presentation on Wednesday in Glynn County Superior Court:Bryan was outside making repairs on his porch when a Black man he had never seen before ran by, pursued by a pickup truck."Arbery has the opportunity to say and speak out, 'Help! Call 911! There's crazy people after me,'" Gough told the jury. "That doesn't happen.
Bryan joined the chase of Arbery because "he knows the difference between running to something and running from something," Gough said. He emphasized that, unlike the McMichaels, he did not grab his gun from his home before getting in his pickup truck.
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