‘You’re going home,’ police tell Ahmaud Arbery’s killer in video shown to jury
- A jury viewed a video showing a police investigator telling Travis McMichael, who shot Ahmaud Arbery, that he wasn't being arrested shortly after the incident occurred on February 23, 2020.
- The prosecution claims former District Attorney Jackie Johnson violated her oath by recommending another attorney to oversee the investigation without disclosing that he believed the shooting was justified.
- The McMichaels and neighbor William Bryan were convicted of murder and federal hate crimes after a cellphone video of Arbery's killing was leaked online, leading to further investigation.
- Wanda Cooper-Jones, Arbery's mother, testified about the lack of information shared with her regarding her son's death until the case was taken over by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
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Georgia Jury Sees Video of Cop Telling White Man Who Chased Down and Shot Ahmaud Arbery That He Was 'Going Home Today' During Trial Against Prosecutor Accused of Obstructing Investigation
An hour after his son Travis shot and killed Ahmaud Arbery at close range, Greg McMichael called his former boss, Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jackie Johnson, seeking help. One hour after that, a Glynn County police investigator told Travis McMichael, “You’re going home today.” Ex-prosecutor Jackie Johnson on trial for obstruction police investigation into Ahmaud Arbery’s murder. (Credit: Glynn County, Facebook) State prosecutors…

`You're going home,' police tell Ahmaud Arbery's killer in video shown to jury
A police investigator told the man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery that he wasn't being arrested in an interview roughly two hours after the killing. Jurors in Georgia watched video of the February 2020 police interview on Wednesday as they…
‘You’re going home,’ cops tell Ahmaud Arbery’s killer in video shown to jury
BRUNSWICK, Ga. -- A jury watched video Wednesday of a police investigator telling the man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery that he wasn't being arrested soon after after he, his father and a neighbor had chased and killed the Black man after spotting him running in their neighborhood.
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