Georgia Bureau of Investigations confirms it is reviewing surveillance video in the Ahmaud Arbery case that appears to show Arbery entering a construction site just before he was killed.
, shows a person matching the description of Arbery walking up to a house under construction, entering, and then leaving shortly later.
A statement from attorneys representing Arbery’s family say the new video “is consistent with the evidence already known to us.”
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