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Trial In Ahmaud Arbery Killing Set To Begin Oct. 18

Caption (L to R) Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael, William "Roddie" Bryan Credit: Glynn County Sheriff's Office

The trial of the men charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery near Brunswick last year will begin October 18.

Judge Timothy Walmsley issued a notice Friday that jury selection will begin that day in the trial of Gregory and Travis McMichael and William “Roddie” Bryan.

All three men face charges including murder and assault in the shooting.

Arbery was jogging through the men’s neighborhood February 2020. Investigators say the defendants, who are white, pursued the 25-year-old Black man in pickup trucks. 

Video recorded by Bryan shows the McMichaels confronting Arbery with guns, and Travis McMichael shooting him.

The defendants have said they suspected Arbery of break-ins in their neighborhood.

The U.S. Justice Department has also announced federal hate crimes and attempted kidnapping charges against all three defendants, as well as firearms charges against the McMichaels. 

The October trial is on the state charges. No date has yet been set for trial on the federal charges.

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Emily Jones locally hosts Morning Edition and reports on all things coastal Georgia for GPB’s Savannah bureau. Before coming to GPB, she studied broadcast journalism at the Columbia Journalism School and urban history at Brown University. She’s worked for the Wall Street Journal Radio Network, WHYY in Philadelphia, and WBRU and RIPR in Providence. In addition to anchoring and reporting news at WBRU, Emily hosted the alt-rock station’s Retro Lunch as her DJ alter-ego, Domino.
Emily Jones
Emily Jones locally hosts Morning Edition and reports on all things coastal Georgia for GPB’s Savannah bureau. Before coming to GPB, she studied broadcast journalism at the Columbia Journalism School and urban history at Brown University. She’s worked for the Wall Street Journal Radio Network, WHYY in Philadelphia, and WBRU and RIPR in Providence.