
Ahmaud Arbery killing trial: Attorneys deliver closing arguments in case of jogger's shooting
CNN
Travis McMichael's attorney painted Satilla Shores, where McMichael killed Ahmaud Arbery last year, as stricken with crime, its residents as living in fear and his client as a well-trained former Coast Guardsman who was only protecting himself and his neighborhood.
In Monday's closing arguments, defense teams added there was no evidence Arbery jogged through Satilla Shores and said many in the neighborhood were on alert after Arbery had visited an under-construction structure previously.
Defense attorney Jason Sheffield's case stood in contrast to prosecutor Linda Dunikoski's closing argument that McMichael, along with his father, Gregory McMichael, and neighbor, William "Roddie" Bryan Jr., had no legitimate reason to chase Arbery aside from "assumptions and driveway decisions."













