Prosecutors Say Ahmaud Arbery Was Killed Because Of The ‘Color Of His Skin’

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Opening statements began Monday in the federal hate crime trial for the three men who murdered Ahmaud Arbery.

Prosecutors said Monday that the three white men who killed Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, made “decisions about Ahmaud” based on the “color of his skin.”

Bernstein said McMichael had responded to the friend by saying, “It would have been cooler if it blew that fucking n****r’s head off.” The case is bigger than the offensive language the defendants used, but it does provide context about Travis McMichael’s thinking when he pulled the trigger. At the federal trial, the government is expected to contend that the McMichaels and Bryan chased and killed Arbery because he was Black, thereby violating his civil rights. TThe trial could last up to 12 days, according to U.S. District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood.

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