Ahmaud Arbery murder 5 years later: Atlanta runners gather in his memory
- Community members in Southwest Atlanta gathered on February 23, 2025, to honor Ahmaud Arbery, who was murdered five years ago while jogging.
- The Ahmaud Arbery Foundation hosted a two-mile run to mark the anniversary, encouraging reflection on his life and the need for change.
- The three men convicted of Arbery's murder are currently seeking new trials.
- Gerald Griggs from the Georgia NAACP stated, 'The fight is not over until the last appeals are denied' in the ongoing quest for justice for Arbery.
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Ahmaud Arbery remembered on the fifth anniversary of his death
Five years to the hour and the day that Ahmaud Arbery was gunned down in a Glynn County neighborhood, about 50 people gathered Sunday at a park that bears his name to remember him and work toward a better community.


Ahmaud Arbery was murdered 5 years ago. His family marks the anniversary with action and reflection
Sunday marked five years since the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, the 25-year-old Black man who was chased down and killed while jogging in Southeast Georgia.
Remembering Ahmaud Arbery: 5 years later
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — It's been five years since the murder of Ahmuad Arbery, a 25 year old black man who was murdered during a racially motivated hate crime while jogging. It was a video that outraged a community and a nation. Ahmaud Arbery was seen taking a morning run in Satilla Shores, a neighborhood near Brunswick, Ga. He was ambushed by men in a truck who eventually ran him down and killed him. The men responsible, Gregory and Travis McMi…
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