Jury reaches verdict in Ahmaud Arbery hate crimes case
ABC News
A federal jury has reached a verdict in the Ahmaud Arbery hate crimes case.
The U.S. District Court panel of eight white people, three Black people and one Hispanic person deliberated received the case on Monday.
The panel weighed the evidence against Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan, who were all convicted in state court of murdering the 25-year-old Black jogger.
The McMichaels and Bryan were charged with one count of interference of rights and attempted kidnapping. The McMichaels were each charged with using, carrying and brandishing a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.
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