Black And Dead : Vigilantism Lives
Black And Dead : Vigilantism Lives
"[The three men had] no badge, no uniform, no authority [and were] just some strange guys in a white pickup truck.""You can't make a citizen's arrest because someone's running down the street and you have no idea what they did wrong.""Standard stuff: malign the victim, it's the victim's fault. You can't claim self-defense if you are the unjustified aggressor. Who started this? It wasn't Ahmaud Arbery."“I was hopeful based on the evidence that we presented in the case that we put forth that the jury would see the truth of what actually took place and bring justice for the Arbery family. After we picked the jury, we looked at them and realized that we had very, very smart, very intelligent, honest jurors who were going to do their job which is to seek the truth.""And so, we felt that putting up our case, it doesn't matter whether they were black or white, that putting up our case that this jury would hear the truth, they would see the evidence and that they would do the right thing and come back with the correct verdict which we felt they did today."Cobb County Lead prosecutor Linda Dunikoski
Arbery's case put a spotlight on racial injustice against African Americans |
"Ahmaud Arbery’s murderers will be held accountable, but a historic civil rights mobilization was necessary for the killers to face prosecution at all. There was nearly impunity for this murder, and further investigation is necessary to determine how and why officials initially refused to pursue the case.""The circumstances of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder and the struggle required to secure a prosecution demonstrate profoundly the urgency of reforms to make equal justice real in America.”Sen. Jon Ossoff, of Georgia
He
was 25 years old, a young Black man who enjoyed jogging. For whatever
reason on February 23, 2020, Ahmaud Arbery happened to be in a white
neighbourhood, jogging in the suburban community of Satilla Shores, in
Brunswick, Georgia. As it happened on that night, 65-year-old Gregory
McMichael watched the black man running down their street. His son
Travis, 35, joined his father as he made a 911 emergency call to inform
an operator "there's a Black male running down the street".
An untoward episode of black-and-white that propelled the two men and their neighbour, William Bryan, 52, into action.
Father and son reached for shotguns. This was no jogger, they convinced
one another, this was someone who had invaded their neighbourhood,
committed a crime and was now running away. They got into their pickup
truck and sped after the jogger. The chase went on for an estimated five
minutes through looping streets. The victim, Ahmaud Arbery, was not
available this week to testify how terrified he was at being followed by
three white men trying to corner him in the darkening streets of an
unfamiliar neighbourhood.
But
the jury at the three men's trial, viewing a graphic cellphone video
that Bryan McMichaels happened to shoot as his son pumped three bullets
into the captured black man's chest left nothing to the imagination.
That Sunday afternoon jog didn't turn out as Ahmaud Arbery assumed it
would; a refreshing run to cap off a good day. That Sunday was not a
good day for anyone. But justice took its time. None of the three was
immediately taken into custody. Until the video surfaced and the public
howled.
At
a trial that took two weeks in coastal Brunswick city, the case
revolved around whether the three defendants were right to confront the
unarmed jogger, based on the supposition he was running away after
having committed a crime. The neighbourhood, the defence stressed, had
suffered a number of break-ins. They argued on behalf of their clients
that there was justification for the shooting after Mr. Arbery ran past
the McMichaels' driveway. The defence of property trumping a human life.
The
jury was comprised of eleven white men and women, and one Black man.
They listened to the prosecution and the defence, asked to hear the 911
call again and to view that damning video and two days later delivered
their verdict. All three convicted of murder for chasing and shooting
Ahmaud Arbery; rejecting the self-defence claim. The three were charged
with murder, aggravated assault, false imprisonment and criminal intent
to commit a felony.
To
teach an uppity Black man who imagined himself a proud American
citizen, free to exercise his limbs on a public street, a lesson he
might never forget to ensure his error would never be repeated. In the
process making certain the man would never run again, never have the
opportunity to irritate and inflame the minds of whites who view Blacks
as looters and criminals, they proved themselves to be killers and will
pay the price.
Life in prison, perhaps with the possibility of parole.
It
took two months before action was taken to apprehend the three after
the cellphone video came to public notice. There is another trial
scheduled for the three men who see a looter every time they see a Black
face. A federal trial next year, on hate-crime charges.
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Labels: Black Jogger, Georgia, Guilty as Charged, Vigilantism Lives, White Supremacists
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