Well i haven’t brought up the issue of race and I would be deeply concerned regardless of the race of the victim.
Your source was all about race.

Well i haven’t brought up the issue of race and I would be deeply concerned regardless of the race of the victim.

No, you wouldn’t.
You saw “unarmed black man” and Georgia and jumped on it like the rest of the far left loons always do.
They were pursuing a suspected criminal who had committed crimes in their neighborhood. This is allowed under the law.
Try again,Cletus.
GOT ANY PROOF?
Is sure wish some Pussies like that would try that with me ...![]()

Question, why are all these tough guys getting their ASS-KICKED Man-2-Man. ... ?
Why is their only recourse is to shoot an Unarmed person on a Jog?
How much of a Pussy do you have to be, to not be able to take on one Man with Two?
I’ll let the Pussies answer that, since they would know best.
Well i haven’t brought up the issue of race and I would be deeply concerned regardless of the race of the victim.
GOT ANY PROOF?
Is sure wish some Pussies like that would try that with me ...![]()
Since 50% of violent crime is committed by those 13%, yes.
Is that what passes for sense in your pitiful mind?
Women shoot unarmed attackers every day in America and it's legal because they fear for their lives.
The same applies to anyone who is attacked and fears for their life.

Well the grand jury will see if they concur. And so what ? The pointless spin of stating that he was unarmed is transparently disingenuous. If you cant sell your point with facts, manufacturing falsehoods doesnt help.
Like I said, I don't know the facts of the case.
Captain Tom Jump
Glynn County Police Department
Investigation Division
157 Public Safety Blvd.
Brunswick , GA 31525
Email: tjump@ glynncounty-ga.gov
Ref: Glynn County , The Shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery , Feb 23rd , 2020
Dear Captain Jump:
My office received the Arbery autopsy report yesterday and have reviewed it yesterday and this morning. We were waiting on this important evidentiary article before finalizing our opinions.
However, since we were initially requested to handle the case the victim's mother has clearly expressed she wants myself and my office off the case. She sees a conflict in that my son works in the Brunswick District Attorney's Office where Greg McMichael retired sometime ago. She believes there are kinships between the parties [there are not and has made other unfounded allegations of bias[es]. As such, I believe it is better for my office to step out and am going to recuse myself and the Assistants working for me from handling the case.
I am contacting the Georgia Attorney General Office and seeking their assistance in finding another District Attorney in the State to handle the further evaluation for prosecution this case. That is, to determine whether there is sufficient evidence on which to make a Grand Jury presentation or not.
Given the Governor's current shelter in place order and Justice Melton's Judicial Emergency Order; I cannot venture a guess as to when they will move on this request, and once another is found; when that District Attorney will have the staff available to review this case file. I hope for all involved it will move along as quickly as possible.
After talking by telephone with you yesterday , I appreciate there is immediate pressure on your department as to the issue of Arrest”. Since I have already given you an initial opinion the day after the shooting, I feel I can still comment on this limited issue.
First: I am the current elected District Attorney for the Waycross Circuit, I have worked as a criminal prosecutor for some 36 years. As an Assistant District Attorney in Waycross and Brunswick, as Chief Assistant in Waycross for 20 years and served as the District Attorney the last 5 years ; I have been actively involved in over 100 murder cases and assisted other prosecutors with at least 100 more. I have no idea how many Aggravated Assault cases involving gunshots and wounds of all types; Plus I have attended countless schools, classes and seminars on criminal prosecution and criminal acts and evidence.
Myself and one of my Senior Trial Attorneys have reviewed the evidence extensively and concur on all points.
Second; As to the case at hand: It is my professional belief the autopsy confirms what we had already viewed as shown in the video tape, with the photographs & from the witness statements taken immediately at the scene. The autopsy supports the initial opinion we gave you on February 24th , 2020 at the briefing room in the Glynn County Police Department after reviewing the evidence you had at that time.
We do not see grounds for an arrest of any of the three parties.
Third; It appears Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and Bryan William were following, in pursuit burglary suspect, with solid firsthand probable cause, in their neighborhood, and asking/telling him to stop. It appears their intent was to stop and hold this criminal suspect until law enforcement arrived.
Under Georgia Law this is perfectly legal. OCGA 17 -4 -60: A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge . If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping or attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion.”
Fourth: It clearly appears Travis McMichael and Greg McMichael had firearms being carried in an open fashion. The investigation shows neither of them to be convicted felons or under felony supervision, they were in a motor vehicle owned by Travis McMichael. Under Georgia Law this is legal open carry. OCGA 16- 11- 126) Any person who is not prohibited by law from possessing a handgun or long gun may have or carry on his or her person a weapon or long gun on his or her property or inside his or her home, motor vehicle, or place of business without a valid weapons carry license.
(b ) Any person who is not prohibited by law from possessing a handgun or long gun may have or carry on his or her person a long gun without a valid weapons carry license, provided that if the long gun is loaded, it shall only be carried in an open and fully exposed manner.”
Fifth: The video made by William Bryan clearly shows the shooting in real time. From said video it appears Ahmaud Arbery was running along the right side of the McMichael truck then abruptly turns 90 degrees to the left and attacks Travis McMichael who was standing at the front left corner of the truck . A brief skirmish ensues in which it appear Arbery strikes McMichael and appears to grab the shotgun and pull it from McMichael. The shot is through Arbery's right hand palm which is consistent with him grabbing and pulling the shotgun at the barrel tip, the 2nd and 3rd wounds are consistent with the struggle for the shotgun as depicted in the video , the angle of the 2nd shot with the rear of the buttstock being pushed away and down from the fight are also consistent with the upward angle of blood plume shown in the video and that McMichael was attempting to push the gun away from Arbery while Arbery was pulling it toward himself.
The 3rd shot too appears to be in a struggle over the gun. The angle of the shots and the video show this was from the beginning or almost immediately became-- a fight over the shotgun.
Given the fact Arbery initiated the fight, at the point Arbery grabbed the shotgun, under Georgia Law, McMichael was allowed to use deadly force to protect himself.
Just as importantly, while we know McMichael had his finger on the trigger, we do not know who caused the firings. Arbery would only had to pull the shotgun approximately 1/16th to 1/8th of one inch to fire weapon himself and in the height of an altercation this is entirely possible. Arbery's mental health records & prior convictions help explain his apparent aggressive nature and his possible thought pattern to attack an armed man.
OCGA 16 - 3-21Use of Force in Defense, once confronted with a deadly force situation an individual is allowed to use deadly force to defend themselves or others OCGA 16 - 3- 23 . 1Georgia' s No Duty to Retreat Law , an individual is not required to back away from or submit to an attack; OCGA 16 - 3- 24 [b ] The use of force which is intended or likely to cause death or great bodily harm to prevent trespass on or other tortious or criminal interference with real property other than a habitation or personal property is not justified unless the person using such force reasonably believes that it is necessary to prevent the commission of a forcible felony.
OCGA 16 - 3- 24 .2 A person properly and legally defending themselves is immune from prosecution.
For the above and foregoing reasons, it is our conclusion there is insufficient probable cause to issue arrest warrants at this time.
As to any further issues on whether to present this to a Glynn County Grand jury, that will have to wait for the next District Attorney s review . Please consider this an OPEN file until that decision is made and restrict the release of any information under Georgia Open Records Act requests.
Sincerely
George E . Barnhill
District Attorney
Waycross Judicial Circuit
I think the Father of the duo is an ex-police officer. That may have a lot to do with it.
(They know the exact 'Law' that let's them legally kill people)
of course he is. Its why he and his racist son will get away with it.
No I don’t think so. I’m pretty sure there would be. Except that if they had shot a white man they probably would have been arrested.I'm sure that's what the fascination is all about. If it was 2 characters of the same race, I doubt there would be much national concern.
Any chance this will be a 'OJ/Zimmerman' type Event?
(personally, I'm getting burned out of hearing about 'coronavirus' and could use some distraction)
The analysis:
It’s true that around 13 per cent of Americans are black, according to the latest estimates from the US Census Bureau.
And yes, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, black offenders committed 52 per cent of homicides recorded in the data between 1980 and 2008. Only 45 per cent of the offenders were white.
Statistics aren’t racist, they are cold, hard facts.
No I don’t think so. I’m pretty sure there would be. Except that if they had shot a white man they probably would have been arrested.
This is why I oppose these stupid stand your ground laws. It’s promoting vigilantism.
To me it will be interesting to see what happens when blacks start playing the same game.[/QUOTE]
We can't play that game. If we have a cell phone that looks like a gun we are dead on the spot.
I know you're not that naive to think Blacks can exercise the same stand your ground laws as whites.
No I don’t think so. I’m pretty sure there would be. Except that if they had shot a white man they probably would have been arrested.
This is why I oppose these stupid stand your ground laws. It’s promoting vigilantism.
To me it will be interesting to see what happens when blacks start playing the same game.