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Theres Only One REAL Way To SEEK Justice For Ahmad Arbery

Hip Hop Uncensored Podcast

English - May 11, 2020 10:00 - 37 minutes - ★★★★★ - 182 ratings
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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking into several videos and photographs related to the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed while jogging by two white men in Glynn County.
Arbery was jogging through a Brunswick neighborhood Feb. 23 when a father and son, Greg and Travis McMichael, drove after him with guns. Video shows Arbery and Travis McMichael get into a confrontation. Arbery was shot three times and died at the scene. The McMichaels have been arrested on murder charges.
Video of the shooting has been seen by millions of people around the world and sparked outrage.

The new digital video file was obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from a source outside the GBI on Friday, and investigators confirmed it was part of the case file when the agency entered the case on Tuesday.
The video appears to be from a surveillance camera at a Brunswick home near where Arbery was shot about an hour earlier.
The GBI confirms they are using that video to try to help stitch together what happened on that day back in February.
The new video released Saturday shows someone who appears to be Arbery walking into a home that was under construction, then coming back out.
The security camera, which was mounted on a home about a block down, shows a man that appears to be Arbery in a white shirt and shorts walk into the open garage of a house under construction, then around back.
Six minutes later, the man leaves the home and then runs down the street. Nothing appears to be in his hands. A neighbor appears on camera across the street about the same time a 911 call was made.
"He's running right now," the 911 caller said. "There he goes right now."
The 911 caller asked if the man was doing anything wrong. The 911 caller told dispatchers that the man had been caught on camera many times at night.
“It’s kind of an ongoing thing,” the caller said.
A short time alter, a pickup truck pulls out of the area where Greg and Travis McMichael live.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking into several videos and photographs related to the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed while jogging by two white men in Glynn County.

Arbery was jogging through a Brunswick neighborhood Feb. 23 when a father and son, Greg and Travis McMichael, drove after him with guns. Video shows Arbery and Travis McMichael get into a confrontation. Arbery was shot three times and died at the scene. The McMichaels have been arrested on murder charges.

Video of the shooting has been seen by millions of people around the world and sparked outrage.


The new digital video file was obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from a source outside the GBI on Friday, and investigators confirmed it was part of the case file when the agency entered the case on Tuesday.

The video appears to be from a surveillance camera at a Brunswick home near where Arbery was shot about an hour earlier.

The GBI confirms they are using that video to try to help stitch together what happened on that day back in February.

The new video released Saturday shows someone who appears to be Arbery walking into a home that was under construction, then coming back out.

The security camera, which was mounted on a home about a block down, shows a man that appears to be Arbery in a white shirt and shorts walk into the open garage of a house under construction, then around back.

Six minutes later, the man leaves the home and then runs down the street. Nothing appears to be in his hands. A neighbor appears on camera across the street about the same time a 911 call was made.

"He's running right now," the 911 caller said. "There he goes right now."

The 911 caller asked if the man was doing anything wrong. The 911 caller told dispatchers that the man had been caught on camera many times at night.

“It’s kind of an ongoing thing,” the caller said.

A short time alter, a pickup truck pulls out of the area where Greg and Travis McMichael live.