#CourtTV - “Victim to Verdict with Ted Rowlands” spotlights every moment from the crime scene to the courtroom, tapping into the best of Court TV’s real-time coverage of recent high-profile cases. MORE HERE: www.courttv.com/trials/victim-to-verdict-with-ted-rowlands/?
@dwis41872 ай бұрын
When will trial of jackie johnson be?
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
@@dwis4187 Jackie Johnson's trial is set for January 21.
@dwis4187Ай бұрын
@@AzaleaBee thank you, appreciate it!
@MadamPrez32822 күн бұрын
Here in Brunswick, GA, Ahmaud has a street named after him now. The DA that tried to cover this up is about to go to trial now.
@altondanville578920 күн бұрын
@@MadamPrez328 that's it
@CedricGoldstein13 күн бұрын
Is Brunswick a sundown town ?
@teresawicks-kq3bq13 күн бұрын
@@CedricGoldsteinProbably 😮
@teresawicks-kq3bq13 күн бұрын
👏👏
@EightySeven-c8v2 күн бұрын
🦧🍉
@7601jrodАй бұрын
All the DAs that tried to throw that case out the window to help their friend Gregory Mcmichael need to be investigated throughly
@bap8195Ай бұрын
And convicted
@paulhernandez352813 күн бұрын
@@7601jrod didn’t he get life without parole?
@kingmalcolmjamahlakablakkh487410 күн бұрын
@@7601jrod yep
@sweeteypie5909 сағат бұрын
The lady is now. She was waiting for attorney Brian steel to take her case. He was thug lawyer. I'm upset he took her case.
@troyj74612 ай бұрын
You do realize that if you yell “stop” stop”, I want to talk to , I don’t have to talk stop nor talk to you.!
@ABrooksCupidАй бұрын
They thought they had authority over him. Especially since the father was a former police officer. That's how they almost got away with it. I don't even want to think about how he treated the black people he interacted with as a cop.
@AprilAnnShintaniKuaАй бұрын
@@ABrooksCupidmeanwhile Greg didn’t have a license for 8 years even when he was practicing in law enforcement. Let that sink in.
@Elohim33Yah33Ай бұрын
I Had This Problem At My Last Job ~ I Didn't Want 2 Interact With Women I Didn't Work With~ I Got In Trouble & Hunted 4It By Beta Male Yt Dudes
@victorcarbino873627 күн бұрын
Do you get to run at the guy and grab his firearm?
@AzaleaBee27 күн бұрын
@@victorcarbino8736 After running away from 3 men armed with 2 firearms and two pick-up trucks when flight doesn't work after 5 minutes, fight is the only option. ... unless one wants to submit and be at the mercy of people who would chase you like that. No telling what they would do... but none of that matters. He was on a public road and they violently impeded his travel.
@miwi30952 ай бұрын
Crazy. Nobody even called ambulance for him right away? Smh
@Sugafoot702 ай бұрын
They weren't going to
@DiabolikalFollikles2 ай бұрын
Not “crazy.” It’s racism and the south.
@theinsurancehelper63192 ай бұрын
His sister took a picture of his dead body and posted it on Snapchat
@DiabolikalFollikles2 ай бұрын
@@theinsurancehelper6319 omg. Was he even covered?
@theinsurancehelper6319Ай бұрын
@DiabolikalFollikles nope...but even if he was, it shows blatant racism. .
@anissaburgess64192 ай бұрын
I know Rody Bryant wishes he had stayed on his porch and minded his own business
@miwi30952 ай бұрын
@@anissaburgess6419 yea he didn’t even know them!! Smh he ruined his life and his family life f
@anissaburgess64192 ай бұрын
@@miwi3095 just ignorant
@bigmic19722 ай бұрын
Yeah, every time he is showing on TV you can see the pain and anguish on his face. One bad decision destroyed his life.
@hunna58492 ай бұрын
He broke the law and when he used his truck to block Ahmaud from running from the mcmichaels
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
@bigmic1972 Except it wasn't just one "bad" decision. Roddie Bryan made horrible decision after decision. Specifically the multiple times he tried to run Ahmaud Arbery off the road with his truck and eventually blocking Ahmaud in even after seeing both of the McMichaels were armed.
@justsomeguy92802 ай бұрын
I was so worried they would get away with it. Never had I been so relieved to hear guilty verdicts.
@jessejennings382827 күн бұрын
@@justsomeguy9280 how dare they rid the world of a violent thief..
@RichardRichardson-x6f27 күн бұрын
From January 1 2019 to February 23 2020 there was no Police Reports of Thefts from Houses in the Satilla Shores Neighborhood. There was some Police Reports of Thefts from Vehicles But the Suspect was a White Guy. Doubtful that Ahmaud Arbery was ever Mistaken for being a White Guy. Gregory McMichael lost his Police Officer Certication in January 2006 and Failed to Pass the Police Officer Certication for at least 8 years. Which means Gregory McMichael was not Legally Allowed to be Employed as a Police Officer but due to Corruption in the Glynn County Sheriff Department Gregory McMichael was employed as a Glynn County Sheriff Deputy. The Glynn County Sheriff Deputy has a history of Corruption with the Glynn County Sheriff and several Glynn County Sheriff Deputys arrested before the Ahmaud Arbery Murder. Brunswick Georgia District Attorney Jackie Johnson was Voted out of Office in 2020. Jackie Johnson was Arrested and Charged with Violating Her Oath of Office in September 2021. Also Larry English owned the house that was under construction located at 220 Satilla Shores and Testified in the Georgia State Murder Trial of Ahmaud Arbery that He never had a problem with Ahmaud Arbery simply walking inside his house and looking around to check out the progress of the construction. The McMicheals was 4 Adults living in a Rented 2 Bedroom House and was behind on Rent and living on Welfare. Ahmaud Arbery was working 2 jobs at his Dad's Landscaping Company and Truck Washing Business. Don't forget the Fact that there is Photos on the internet of Gregory McMichael at a Klux Klux Klan Rally in Rome Georgia in April 2016. Doubtful that Gregory McMichael was at a Klux Klux Klan Event looking for some new recipes for the next Neighborhood Barbeque.
@@jessejennings3828violent their lol? Even the construction site that he went into had others people go in too, AND they said nothing was stolen lol.
@IttyBritt0829Күн бұрын
@@jessejennings3828Violent thief WHERE? Source? I know you can't provide one, because there isn't one. The only violence here was against Ahmaud. They hunted down and executed this man. They had no right to chase him and force him to stop to "talk" with these armed men that were chasing him and generally acting psychotic. I mean, who tf would stop to chat if that were happening to them? You sound stupid 😂
@alyciaItalia2 ай бұрын
This is one of the most disturbing cases 😞 Without that video they all would have walked….
@greenman61412 ай бұрын
Even WITH the video, it took Mr Arbery's mother constant pushing, and help from community organisations to get the police to pay any attention. Big surprise, given who the DA was. Exactly the same thing as happened when Courtney Clemmy killed Christian Obumseli. Only Clemmy is just an internet porn girl, not the DA's best buddy. Still even she got to walk away with no charges, and not just leave the state, but fly to Hawaii..for a quick detox before the keystone cops thought to perhaps check her blood. Fortunately the prosecutors on Mr Arbery's case were extraordinary. The lead prosecutor in court was so brilliant, that even watching the entire trial, I didn't understand what she was up to, until she did her Closing. Also fortunately, the Judge was someone of real caliber. Articulate, measured, and who understood how and why this case was so important. The defense attorneys tried so hard to be racially divisive - the jury of 11 white and one African American, white Georgians. The defense attorneys assumed that would mean the whites would be bad people. Assumed that meant they would be racists, like their clients. They weren't. They followed the law. I've noticed that people pick attorneys who are like themselves. Aggressive sexists, pick aggressive sexists. White collar criminals pick...expensive lawyers who often turn out to be criminals (Giuliani, Alina Habba, Borish Epschtyn). The 3 killers in this case, picked lawyers who were willing to behave disgracefully. The woman attorney who represented the elder McMurderer, she had been doing teaching work at a law college before she took on this case. Her position was terminated afterwards.
@morbidangel2424Ай бұрын
@alyciaItalia i saw a interview with the state prosecution saying that they still had a case without the video but that video helped out 10 fold more
@AprilAnnShintaniKuaАй бұрын
As they typically do girl
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
@@morbidangel2424 The video surly did give Travis McMichael no choice but to testify, and testify honestly. The body cam videos as well strengthened the McMichael's and Bryan's inability to escape justice once the case finally came to the attention of the public and the Georgia governor.
@morbidangel2424Ай бұрын
@AzaleaBee yes 100%
@Oceena2 ай бұрын
What happened to Ahmaud is infuriating and heartbreaking. May the murderers rot in prison.
@averychilcoАй бұрын
Ahmad was supposed to help buy the Bridge but never cross it. That was a Sun-Up town.
@cocoakittypow2 ай бұрын
Good thing they filmed this atrocity, or they would have gotten away with this.
@JTwelks322 ай бұрын
Nah they were good ppl too bad they got convicted just cuz kids black
@WisconsinParkour2 ай бұрын
@@JTwelks32 please, do not procreate. The video evidence, courtroom, and this video presentation all spell out that the men were guilty. Yet you come on this platform and show blatant disrespect. You are unfit to procreate. Please do not.
@cocoakittypow2 ай бұрын
@JTwelks32 Yeah, "good people" hunt down accuse and shoot people every day. STFU.
@AleisaEtheridge2 ай бұрын
Absolutely they would have ,bunch of sorry ass redneck jerks that beat up on a kid and brutally murdered him when he stood up to them .
@iwishiknewhowto12282 ай бұрын
@@JTwelks32 maybe they should not automatically assume every black person they see is a criminal or suspension. But hey its American classic hard to shake old habits.
@MartRavor2 ай бұрын
I don´t get why it took so long to render him aid. Cops just stands there looking at him, until one who shows up starts to attend him. And they seemed so biased taking the 3 racists sides.
@Jan-bb2kx2 ай бұрын
I almost puked, I am so sick of these fcking cops standing there looking around not doing anything.. you’d think those mfers just ran over a cat or something…
@videoettaceo89002 ай бұрын
Because it's HOW THEY ARE
@ryanwatts28802 ай бұрын
@@MartRavor The one deputy attempted to render aid the damage was already done , but at least he tried . So sad for the rest.
@user-fc2xk3uv8yАй бұрын
@@videoettaceo8900 multiple people testified that he was already dead and couldnt be saved due to the amount of blood lost and the death rattle heard when he was moved. medical examiner testified that shot would have been fatal no matter what as well
@morbidangel2424Ай бұрын
The medical examination guy says his injury /gun shot to the chest was fatal nothing the cops could have done ,the state even asked him if the cops on scene could have done anything
@PrinceMuhaАй бұрын
My jaw dropped when the female officer said " no! ,no why would he be in handcuffs" Why would anyone be in handcuffs?
@monaeperry60692 ай бұрын
I’m so confused…. How are you the one armed & “dangerous “ yet scared for your life 😂😂😂😂. Those men literally make me sick to my stomach
@ny23792 ай бұрын
Easy. Let’s say you were walking down the street and two guys walked up to you, they aren’t arm but have your gun concealed. They demand your wallet, you refuse and they grab a hold of you. In the back of you mind you know you have a concealed weapon and you know if they’re able to wrestle you to the ground there’s a chance your weapon gets seen by one of them and it’s a greater chance they will both over power you and get your weapon and possibly use it on you. At that point you then become scared for your life. Critical thinking is not that difficult
@user-um8io4gq9x2 ай бұрын
@@ny2379 your “critical thinking” bears ZERO resemblance to this case and no, you didn’t answer the question… which was: How can McMichael fear for his life when he is the one holding the weapon? Ans: He cannot. We all know it. If McMichael did fear, it’s his own fault. His piss poor military skills are showing too. When you hold the weapon, said weapon can always be turned on you. When you hold the weapon, never get within arms reach of the target. McMichael acted idiotically. By his prejudice and racist bias, chasing and confronting Arbery, he forced Ahmaud to fight. Ahmaud was the one fearing for his life.
@eagledice2008Ай бұрын
@@ny2379just pray I won’t meet you in the streets
@DamarisMugaАй бұрын
@@ny2379 you really went this route?
@MsMee021 күн бұрын
@@DamarisMugalol 🤦🏿♀️
@Michael_Chandler_KeatonАй бұрын
I will NEVER forget when this story broke. Like it had only been national news for an hour, and the first KZbin video I went to check on it, had the top comment, something like, "he had a criminal record." Like, I guess as long as black folks have a criminal record, you're allowed or encouraged to just shoot them in the streets. This was during a time when a lot of shootings involving black folks were getting attention, and people were choosing their sides. So, there was a large group of Americans that were willing to excuse any and all shootings of black people.
@tommeredith74622 ай бұрын
As a white Man this disgust me how the white man took things into his own hands an ended the life of the young man for no valid reason and who happened to be black. Prison for sure as this young man’s family deserve Justice.
@nightwithout-stars19512 ай бұрын
He didn’t just “happen to be black.” They targeted him because he was black. Several whites were seen walking through that construction property on camera, and only Ahmaud was seen as the suspicious one to these killers.
@queenesquiresquad2 ай бұрын
They always do when it comes to black people. They hunt us down like animals. It’s pure evil.
@AleisaEtheridge2 ай бұрын
It made me sick also ,all that young man did was look around ,no matter what he was doing ,it didn't warrant a death sentence ,that creep wanted to kill him ,they all did ,I hope the karma they put out in the world comes back to them three fold in prison .
@tommeredith74622 ай бұрын
@@AleisaEtheridge father and Son will pay dearly in prison. The son probably has a cellmate that’s big burly and black. He’s being forced to perform a special favor to Bubba. Same goes to the Father. Either way they will be miserable and that’s Justice.
@AleisaEtheridge2 ай бұрын
@@tommeredith7462 absolutely ,that's gives me comfort ,it doesn't bring that young man back but it's pretty good .What those monsters did was sickening and the cops at the scene weren't much better ,hoping Karma comes after them too .Blessing to you and yours Sweetie ,I pray for his Momma and his family and friends ,they did get justice for that young man ,I hope it gives them some comfort.
@janestreet2634Ай бұрын
This is the absolute best coverage of the Ahmaud Arbery case that I have seen Thank you.
@holguensphilippe9687Ай бұрын
@@janestreet2634 that’s what you wanted to hear
@janestreet2634Ай бұрын
@@holguensphilippe9687 Yes. They provided excellent coverage of what happened to this young man with facts from start to finish.
@janestreet2634Ай бұрын
@@holguensphilippe9687 Not to mention, his mother is sitting right there… she approved this coverage.
@antoinettevambe57142 ай бұрын
This case is so sad. Ahmaud must've been so terrorised as those bigoted old fools chased him with their trucks
@averychilcoАй бұрын
You can tell Ahmaud grew up in a racist society because most people would have run off the road way to get away from the guys who were chasing him, but he knew not to run into someone's yard.
@Elohim33Yah33Ай бұрын
Yt Boys Was Pulling Up On Me While Getting Off Work Pulling & Showing Guns As I Got In My Car~ They Was Mad Cause White Women Would Call My Supervisors & Police & Inquire About Me On A Romantic Tip ~ I Never Ran ~ I Look At Those Devils & Laughed ~ How They Pulling Guns On Me 4 Yt▪︎Women I Don't Want & Would Never Date ~ Foolish Mortals
@annwilson90Ай бұрын
The fact that Travis got on the stand to give his “side of the story,” is greater proof to me of the detachment and privilege of people like him, all around the world. He clearly didn’t take into account the fact that Ahmad’s interaction with him stemmed from him being chased down for MINUTES, by individuals he didn’t know, who clearly posed a threat to his life. And Ahmad was right. Ahmad had every right to stand his ground and fight for his life.
@ABrooksCupidАй бұрын
The jury was majority white: one black juror. He probably thought they would empathize with him.
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
@@ABrooksCupid Travis McMichael and all the defense lawyers clearly were banking on just one of the jurors to empathize with the murderers. All it would have taken was one. Some really disgusting things came out of their mouths in search of that one juror.
@sweeteypie5909 сағат бұрын
And lying on the stand. On the stand he said he got hit. SMH
@Uggrukor2 ай бұрын
How many cases like this over the years have there been with zero questions asked?
@bap8195Ай бұрын
Emmit Till got murdered at 14 years old for speaking to a store clerk (white) in Mississippi
@dawncampbell12842 ай бұрын
So Travis thought that taking the stand would convince us that he killed Ahmaud in self defence? Thank God for the stupid I say!
@rikkenielsen86782 ай бұрын
The deep racism in the US still shocks me! 🌿🕊
@donteoliver894717 күн бұрын
Why does that shock they been Hating us black ppl for ova a 1000 yrs n we still don't know why white people hate us so much ...They bought us here to be there slaves ...Evil ass race of ppl but now wanna play victim..The white man will burn in hell for all the bad n evil things they do to black ppl not only black every race that's not white
@RHCollector17 күн бұрын
Includes blk people too, right?
@terrymcgee913814 күн бұрын
Not me.
@greenman61412 ай бұрын
For people who are interested in this case...or even just in superb prosecution..you don't really need to watch the entire trial - though the entire trial is available on KZbin. There are really 3 parts that catch the most stunning elements. 1. When Travis McMichael takes the stand. You don't even really need to listen to him being "questioned" by his attorney. It is repulsive and very hard to take. But absolutely DO watch the prosecutor question him. It will seem...perplexing. She asks him very simple questions and he repeats the same rehearsed blather that he said when his attorney was asking questions. What she does is, unusual. 2. The Prosecutor's Closing and her rebuttal to the Closings of the three defense attorneys. It is in these two parts of the trial, in which she speaks directly to the jury, that the brilliance of her cross examination of Travis McMichael, the trigger puller, becomes clear. Though I still am stunned at how sure she must have been. What she did, her strategy, which got them all convicted, rested so much upon the replies that Travis McMichael made to her questions, I still am just amazed at how well she understood what he was like, and what he would say. Because she used his OWN defense to convict him. She let him say EXACTLY what he wanted to say. She didn't challenge him. Never sought to catch him out. She just let him talk and talk. And he hanged himself. The way she takes his own words to prove that what they all did was murder, and what's more, that they all knew perfectly well it was murder, and so instantly started lying about it. 3. The Judge's remarks at the sentencing. He spoke so intelligently. He grasped who and what these people were. They and their attorneys went on and on and on about "the crime in our area" which they implied was the justification for the murder, and that it was all "outsiders" coming in to commit crime. The judge pointed out that THEY were responsible for virtually ALL the crime in their neighborhood , as well as far and away the worst. Travis McMichael, in addition to murdering an innocent jogger, pumped shot into the house front and front door of a family with small children. He did it about noon on a Sunday. Precisely when they could all have expected to be home. The family were so horrified, and disgusted by the reaction of many of their neighbors, that they sold their home and moved. Anyway, even if you are not interested in this case and trial for its own reasons, but would like to see some wonderful and powerful legal work in action - and some people showing that the US has great people and legal minds working for public servants wages - watch those 3 trial segments. You will not be disappointed
@lesare65092 ай бұрын
Thank you for that information. 😊
@kenitabaum48432 ай бұрын
I loved the prosecutor in this case . She is remarkable.
@mrsicc61002 ай бұрын
Yea,she knew he would lie,lie,lie,and was an idiot.
@therealdeal9698Ай бұрын
Linda Dunokowski ( spelling?)was amazing as a prosecutor
@djhines05Ай бұрын
Yeeeeesss indeedy!! I've watched the ENTIRE trial, & the DA prosecutor AND the judge was ON POINT!!! She was PREPARED for this trial! The judge was also fair throughout the trial, but he really gained my respect when he gave his thoughts in the sentencing of these 3 parasites. And the defense lawyers, especially Bryant's lawyer AND the blonde headed female lawyer for Greg McMichaels.....gave all the racial undertones in their statements....was appalling, ignorant, & disgusting. JUSTICE WAS SERVED!! Now.....when are they gonna have a trial for Jackie Johnson?? Cause she needs to be prosecuted & have her license STRIPPED AND BANNED PERMANENTLY & put in jail for her role in this case!
@George-ri6vg2 ай бұрын
17:53 the man is still alive. The police officer that showed up at the scene. Did he get charged with anything? It is crazy that nobody is helping him
@hannah31462 ай бұрын
I don't understand why they took so long to help him?!? They just believed the 3 white inbreds and assumed he's dead he deserved it?
@charllerogers7068Ай бұрын
He tried to help but the others just watched
@martinwhite418Ай бұрын
He was deceased.
@hali8580Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, supreme Court has ruled that usa police do not have a duty of care to the public unless they have been detained by them. Then they do have a duty of care.
@pauguste65592 ай бұрын
This is sickening on so many levels. What happened to the officers who responded and “calmed “ the shooters, yet didn’t render aid to the victim?
@Sochi314Ай бұрын
The first to respond, during the trial stated he was no longer a police officer. The policewoman may or may not still work there/in law enforcement. Honestly, I think she played the part well. She allowed him to tell his story as though she was on his side. When she speaks with another officer, she didn't say they were protecting property and it was self defense. She referred to the murder as murder.
@victoriagorham157016 күн бұрын
Rules don’t apply the same when your colored if this was the other way around the black shooter would have been killed
@AprilAnnShintaniKuaАй бұрын
“I just need to know what is he doing wrong” couldn’t answer. Well that’s your first clue.
@PAVEL-JAKL24 күн бұрын
😘
@DOJAx7076 күн бұрын
He could answer. He just needed to be around the good ole boys to tell you.
@nicole040508092 ай бұрын
Being a mother to 4 boys, i totally get it as far as them having dirty un-clipped fingernails and toenails. That totally broke my heart at the end. The audacity of the defense attorney saying anything like that about the victim. My heart aches for this mother! Also, I knew racism still exists today. But, my jaw dropped seeing it in the courtroom! That is just unacceptable!
@DesterJackson2 ай бұрын
That punk is in prison for life today
@pulidoleslie46732 ай бұрын
That baby laying there like a Dog! No comfort nothing 🤬
@ny23792 ай бұрын
Baby? Dude was a full grown lowlife. Plz
@velmaveliz14302 ай бұрын
Thank God justice was served my condolences to the families rip Ahmaud 🙏🙏🙏
@Pratherwind2 ай бұрын
Yep I agree
@retrojordans412 ай бұрын
George Floyd murder was horrible… but this case hit me different. This was just DISGUSTING.
@thomasshafer31527 күн бұрын
@@retrojordans41 yeah because this was actually a case of racial injustice. George Floyd was actually committing a felony crime when the police were called on him that's why the police responded and that led to his death. Was his death tragic? Of course but the police were called on him not because of his race but because he was trying to pass counterfeit bills at a supermarket and they had to respond. That's what led to the altercation this poor kid was just jogging in the neighborhood doing nothing wrong and was executed in Cold blood because of the color of his skin. That is the difference and I wish people would realize that. We need to call out racist things when we see them but we cannot say everything is racist. What happened to George Floyd was not a racial matter if anybody should have had statues made of them and cause looting and rioting in cities it should have been this case not George Floyd
@AprilAnnShintaniKuaАй бұрын
And to lie and say he was struck first. Lies. You shot, was struck (apparently not hard enough) and you shot two more times.
@Agos-p1fАй бұрын
"When they couldn't sufficiently scare or intimidate him, they killed him." - Ahmaud Arbery's mother.
@topherwyatt839828 күн бұрын
The prosecuting attorney said that in court.
@Agos-p1f28 күн бұрын
@topherwyatt8398 it was rather the mother of Mr. Arbery who said it in court. Check the video, please.
@topherwyatt839828 күн бұрын
@@Agos-p1f no
@Agos-p1f28 күн бұрын
@@topherwyatt8398that's Mr. Arbery's mother at 1:00.
@Agos-p1f27 күн бұрын
@@topherwyatt8398 have you checked the video at 1:00?
@ashleyanne869715 күн бұрын
The callousness after he shot him the final time, doesn’t even look back, just walks away. Evil
@lesare65092 ай бұрын
Wow, you can just look at these hillbillies & KNOW what ignorant things they are going to say. Just makes me sick. If they weren’t so ignorant & racist they can see Ahmaud was JOGGING NOT RUNNING. I wish Ahmaud Would have stopped & asked the shooter what the hec they wanted, why are they chasing him, but their actions were just so wrong & sick to me & Im glad the jury saw the reality of what these pos did. I can only ask the Lord to grant Ahmaud’s family & friends peace & love. 🙏❤️✝️
@shantaralynette20343 күн бұрын
The way the police did NOTHING to render aid to Ahmaud. DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!
@HistoryNPolicyАй бұрын
Just bc someone says stop I want to talk does not mean someone has to stop and talk. WTH.
@jaxcoss579023 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@meganrdoherty33692 ай бұрын
this makes me so sick. the horror of his last minutes. he probably could only think of how all these ppl around him couldn't muster up an ounce of humanity.
@ConnieWills-h6t22 күн бұрын
He was on drugs and looking for something to steal.
@Azreillla17 күн бұрын
@@ConnieWills-h6tif he wanted to steal somthing he would have done it, he wasn’t the only one to go on the property nothing was stolen and there’s no evidence that he was on drugs lol, people like you just spew lies with no proof
@RandomlyRandom20254 күн бұрын
@@ConnieWills-h6tguess you missed the part where the toxicology reports came back negative. Dum dum
@marylane-sf9ox2 ай бұрын
I think what’s more disturbing is had the lawyer not sent out that video this case would have been thrown under the rug because the prosecutor is a criminal and still hasn’t been to court she needs to be charged
@dachosen1wall6392 ай бұрын
Where is Jackie Johnson the Ex DA??? Who covered this up??
@Its_Mechele2 ай бұрын
Awaiting trial because she was charged probably for abuse of power, but I’m not sure. Her attorney is a defense attorney for a defendant on the YSL Young Thug trial in Atlanta. Her day is coming though. Justice will be served.
@Darrei-nc2qq2 ай бұрын
Cover up at the highest levels of government
@Elohim33Yah33Ай бұрын
They Legion Is Deep & Has Many Members In On They Hunting Sprees Of Melinated Flesh
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
Jackie Johnson's trial is scheduled to begin January 21, 2025, with jury selection. Hearings begin December 11, 2024.
@Darrei-nc2qqАй бұрын
@AzaleaBee thank you for the update
@tammyjohnson24152 ай бұрын
This was one of the sickest most vile hateful murders I've seen in my life! They hunted this poor young man down horrificly...I've never had sooo much hate in me as I have against these 3 Devils in my life!
@monrissam2 ай бұрын
This still hurts 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@susiekathryn85702 ай бұрын
Just sick and sad. Will America ever change?
@brindisi2brooklyn2 ай бұрын
@@susiekathryn8570 unfortunately, no it probably won’t. Its systems have been working too well for too long for too many to really change things.
@mrt4053Ай бұрын
@@susiekathryn8570 No.
@lavernerowden8509Ай бұрын
No
@billyreastmanjr6176Ай бұрын
It will only get worse with the new administration
@deanfmofficialАй бұрын
@@brindisi2brooklyn that’s not true at all
@nightwithout-stars19512 ай бұрын
This case still bothers me. Jackie Johnson is still walking free. This murder trial was the one trial that got me interested in true crime. I watched the trial live every day, my very first time doing that. Something jaw-dropping happened every day of that trial-from Bryan’s lawyer making racist requests and trying to declare a mistrial nearly every day, to one lawyer commenting on Ahmaud’s long, dirty toenails, and all the neighbor witnesses and police witnesses who testified to the crazy things that happened either on the day of the murder or in the weeks leading up to it. Insanity.
@marylane-sf9ox2 ай бұрын
Jackie Johnson definitely needs to be held accountable!
@ABrooksCupidАй бұрын
I believe she's still awaiting trial.
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
@@ABrooksCupid Most certainly! Her excuse for not being able to go to trial was that her lawyer, Brian Steel, was busy with the "Young Thug" trial. I don't know how that makes sense because any of us would have to find an available lawyer but... At any rate, now that Brian Steel's client has made a plea deal, surly he will be free very soon to accompany Jackie Johnson to court.
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
@@ABrooksCupid Wow.. Jackie Johnson's trial is set for January 21!!!
@triiileighАй бұрын
@@AzaleaBeei truly liked steele in the ysl trial this pissed me tf off to hear he was her defense attorney!!!!
@gabrielhutchinson47082 ай бұрын
Had a black gentleman snooping around a home I was building. I confronted him and told not to come back. Pulling a gun like these guys did is crazy and uncalled for especially if the individual is not brandishing a weapon and also running away.
@Tamara-id1pe2 ай бұрын
And this wasn’t their house, so they didn’t even need to do that.
@hunna58492 ай бұрын
You sound like a racist especially when you made sure we knew he was BLACK
@AprilAnnShintaniKuaАй бұрын
Exactly Soo many entered. Only Ahmaud was hunted and shot 3 times until he knew he was injured enough to die. As the judge said they turned and walked away. No one went to him in his dying moments.
@WarrenHollyАй бұрын
I wonder if they get it by now or do they think they are still justified in behaving the way that they did?🤔
@martinwhite418Ай бұрын
No, rednecks are never wrong. That is the message they are still telling themselves.
@anees69612 ай бұрын
Didnt anybody have the simple conciousnnes to call an Ambulance
@geraldineallen8060Ай бұрын
Nope they didn't care. The female cop was concerned about getting him water
@kptyler52 ай бұрын
Rip Justice was served for Aubrey
@paulaplatt5520Ай бұрын
This is heartbreaking!! I 'm going through a similar situation in Macon Ga (Bibb County). Multiple deputies tased and killed my schizophrenic son while in their custody and at one point while he was handcuffed! He was arrested for criminal trespassing. The GBI has ruled my son's death a homicide, but the deputies have not been arrested and Sheriff David Davis, or the DA won't allow our family to view the camera footage, or body camera. They won't even release information to our attorneys! They killed my son and now it feels like they are mentally abusing our family, and protecting the deputies!! I am beyond frustrated! We deserve to know exactly what happened to him and who killed him!! It's on camera so they should RELEASE THE FOOTAGE!! This happened 5/25/24 and we're still waiting to see the camera footage. It seems to me, like the legal system in Bibb county are too busy covering each others backs, and aren't concerned about the victims family.
@triiileighАй бұрын
wow! this is so sickening- i can’t imagine for a second how you guys are going through this. what’s his name? if you have anything on any social media about this lmk ill look it up & start sharing whatever. maybe gain some traction!!! PRAYING FOR YOU & your family!!! YOU DESERVE ANSWERS & justice. 🫶🏼❤️🩹‼️
@papertags14 күн бұрын
George Floyd was killed May 25th as well. 😢
@paulaplatt552014 күн бұрын
WOW!! You’re right. I didn’t think about them passing on the same date. 😢😢
@shawnthompson940Ай бұрын
THIS STILL pisses me OFF! THAT VIDEO! 😡😡😡
@Joseph-s2f4g27 күн бұрын
Rody Bryant is the stupidest guy ever he was working on his new house and got evolved in something that did even concern him now he has a new bigger house
@WendySaddler-t5s2 ай бұрын
Ahmad saw the Confederate flag on the license plate of this racist murder 😢😢😢 truck chasing him 😢😢😢 Ahmad had to FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE RIP BROTHER
@dharmabum12302 ай бұрын
I'm white and I would run if I saw that coming at me
@greenman61412 ай бұрын
Mr English ONLY reported people coming onto the property, because he was concerned about his legal liability should someone hurt themselves on the property. The kind of concern which is a big element of all homeowners insurance matters. It's America, people are incredibly litigious and he didn't want to get himself involved in 5 years of court cases, and hugely increased premiums. That was ALL he cared about. ALL.
@Truuu242 ай бұрын
People, seemingly Travis, were stealing Mr. English's boating equipment, etc. It was clearly the neighbors, plus Mr. English stated that his contractors may have stolen some equipment or tools as well. That's when he put the cameras up.
@ABrooksCupidАй бұрын
Facts. He actually said he had no problem with people looking inside which a lot of people did do.
@triiileighАй бұрын
@@ABrooksCupidyep he also said people would go for the water access to get a drink. i remember him saying that he thought that’s what ahmaud was initially doing.
@Diane-xh7vl2 ай бұрын
You mean the "mc-killers
@ABrooksCupidАй бұрын
*McMurderers
@AprilAnnShintaniKuaАй бұрын
Yes McMurderers like Linda said ❤
@statemoneyclaim80512 ай бұрын
I am still disturbed by this case... 😢
@hali8580Ай бұрын
22:00 i can't believe they haven't even cuffed everyone on sight and ensured any weapons are secured. The officers didn't even withdraw their weapons, yet I've seen them withdraw their weapons on elderly female drivers for a driving offence because they were slow to respond to stopping for the police. So there's clearly nepotism, favouritism or prejudice at play here.
@ButterNutt-el4kkАй бұрын
His mom just told us why he was in the house and it all makes sense. He was studying to be an electrician. Notice when he’s in the house looking around not taking or damaging anything.
@gabegood89892 ай бұрын
THE LAWYERS WERE KNOWN KLAN LAWYERS
@MrJCKC2 ай бұрын
This case is never far from my mind. Whoever leaked that video is the only reason they were convicted.
@triiileighАй бұрын
i heard it was someone connected to roddie i can’t remember if it was his attorney (not the trial attorney) or something- it was meant to clear speculation but backfired horribly. i wish i remembered what they said behind it but that was 4 years ago so my mind is gone 😰
@MrJCKC28 күн бұрын
@@triiileigh that’s incredible if true.
@michelled40422 ай бұрын
So heartbreaking & disturbing. No words💔 He had no obligation to stop at their request.They say that like that is justification for their horrific actions. Of course Ahmaud was afraid, he was being hunted; followed by a car only to come to an occupied truck parked in the road and a gun hanging out.
@jnorth1000Ай бұрын
"If he would have stopped this wouldn't have happened" That is complete insanity.
@ericdavison683624 күн бұрын
@jnorth1000 you sound like a damn fool. No has to stop & talk to you Bubba. Woukd you stop firvsome random Bkack man calling at you in a aggressive matter. I'm sure you're a bigot as well
@janethefriend-awakened3320 күн бұрын
victimizing the victim , while making excuses for the perps. this is amerikkka.
@gigiisaweirdo81752 ай бұрын
:( can’t believe it’s been a few years :(
@abogadosejejuridico88212 ай бұрын
Mmmmmm what a shame that the DA company worked like that
@darnellhall8173Ай бұрын
Daddy’s hate ruined his son’s life his neighbor life and even his grandson’s life Hate is dangerous it ruins your life 😂
@ButterNutt-el4kkАй бұрын
They didn’t want him to live. They mindset was shoot to kill. They felt like hero’s. That’s why Travis had the mitigated gall to get up on the stand and claim self defense and had no grounds to stand after starting a murderr.
@AleisaEtheridge2 ай бұрын
This had me crying and crying ,that poor young man ,he was terrified Im sure and these monster hunted him down and brutally murdered him ,they should all rot in prison .
@richardturner57122 ай бұрын
Why the police not in jail especially the lady cop
@AzaleaBeeАй бұрын
Watch for the trial of the DA, Jackie Johnson, set for January 21. Apparently her misconduct covered up the murder.
@milly30542 ай бұрын
This case is really heartbreaking. Makes you wonder what year they think they’re living in. Infuriating that they almost got away with it.
@JamalHicks-s2i2 ай бұрын
And now your son got yo grow up without you should have thought about his son and stayed at the house with his son and told his dad leave that man alone
@vivpace7049Ай бұрын
I believe Bryant also had a gun. Why would Ahmaud have changed directions when Bryant's truck cornered him if Bryant had no gun. Clearly the Mcmichaels BOTH had guns. For 72 days NOONE was arrested, WHY?!
@jessicapulizzano42282 ай бұрын
This is so sickening no matter how many times you see it.
@PAVEL-JAKL24 күн бұрын
😘😍
@lynetteeades90102 ай бұрын
I’m disgusted by what those men did to Mr Arbery. 🤦♀️🤦♀️😢😢🙏🙏
@yahyandebele1753 күн бұрын
Very telling of the racial divide in the world but more over, more importantly of Americans... The police and authorities in this matter were appalling, it's disgraceful.
@kimseiberling52632 ай бұрын
I can only imagine the terror Ahmaud felt. There was no reason for them to chase him.
@cbk6662 ай бұрын
America, ladies and gentlemen
@PhilipClarke-id2jtАй бұрын
Always has been a racist country
@Johnjohn-dt6hwАй бұрын
Murica
@Jesse-ii5mdАй бұрын
Whites StupId
@susanbeckett9699Ай бұрын
It's a heartbreaking story, that must be told, of a innocent man jogging ends up fighting to save his life before it was cut short so tragically that fateful day.
@cheerlynstovall5506Ай бұрын
They weren't home owners 😂 Renting 😂
@All4My2Ай бұрын
And his mother own a home couple blocks over! Crazy
@cheerlynstovall5506Ай бұрын
@All4My2 What the Heck😀
@natashacouncil1289Ай бұрын
Yea stop lying!! You all shot that man on purpose. Wrong and unprofessional the way the whole situation was handled.
@blakswizzyАй бұрын
The responding police and Jackie shouldve all been held responsible also. This is disgusting.
@bernadetteoneill75262 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Ahmaud Arbery 🙏🏾 I still remember after all this time …and will never forget what happened to you 💔
@Thulz.Ай бұрын
Why even chase someone running away from you? Disgusting old men
@HoycelollandАй бұрын
Such a sad and senseless act of hate. I will never forget this case. How this effected the world and changed us forever.
@JAN-xs9qr2 ай бұрын
My heart just filled up with saddness as i think about Ahmad last few minutes. I know he was scared I just cant imagine the fear that was running threw him😢. However he didnt let them break him he tried is best to fight his way out of the horrible situation. I hope the young man soul is resting in peace. I hope his family is doing their best. I know this is a tradgy and its something that they will nevet get over especially his parents but I hope some peace have come there way.
@alliecollin1748Ай бұрын
.....and PLEASE, not only his fear of those pri.cks, but the fear from pain, the fear from being LEFT to die in that manner, the fear from wondering if you might be saved.....😢😢😢😢😢😢
@MsJonesOx12 ай бұрын
This is heartbreaking and I hope he as well as his family gets the justice they deserve!! 🙏🏼
@travisrogers146529 күн бұрын
If the conscience of the person who leaked this video wasn’t working, this murder would have been covered up like many others. The fact that two DA’s lied and passed misinformation about what happened in this case, because they were friends with the suspects. The conflict of interest in this whole situation is something that is mind boggling. From the officers to the DA’s, the law was truly absent from the beginning of this case. Those that were selected to uphold the law, they failed to do what was right and justified. All persons that represented the law that day and from the passing months should have been fired, and charged with conspiracy to cover up murder.
@sookie_the_fairy2 ай бұрын
I bet they watched News Nation continuously.. 😒
@TezraNL8 күн бұрын
And then they call us savages 😢 may they never see peace all of them involved.
@chowfun197621 күн бұрын
Wanda Cooper Jones was unrelenting in getting answers for her son’s murder. If it wasn’t for her, I don’t believe this case would ever be solved.
@kLaknFXIOLI73acvSSWurw2 ай бұрын
How do u chase sth that is a threat 2 u ? Did police advise the McMichaels to persue the young man with a loaded gun ? This was a case of father trying to tolerate his son's ego and misbehaviour ? "U r not putting him in handcuffs" who did he think he is ? Sadly the cops complied with a crook. 😡
@micheler107727 күн бұрын
These 3 men are vile disgusting individuals. To the family and friends my prayers are with you.
@Watts-r5xАй бұрын
If Rody Bryant just went to use the bathroom for 5 minutes he still be a free man...
@samuelcraig64627 күн бұрын
It’s like they think he has to stop to talk to them… Because they tell him too. That’s crazy to think you have that power over someone
@SHARON.I2 ай бұрын
Unbelievable!
@yuleisyruiz1586Ай бұрын
I feel that if they didn’t want him in their neighborhood, they could have just said “don’t come to our neighborhood again”
@AzaleaBee28 күн бұрын
It. was. a. public. road. They do not own the neighborhood, even if they live on that street.
@Orleanstx221Ай бұрын
He is fighting for his life these three racist and ignorants needs to get life sentence I felt bad for this young man and his family
@pommiebears2 ай бұрын
To be fair, Roddy Bryant knows the two men, so I’m sure he thought that they were following Ahmad legitimately. I bet he wishes he stayed home, kept his beak out of it.
@marylane-sf9ox2 ай бұрын
It doesn’t matter if he knew them or not you can’t trap that man….what exactly is there to be fair about?!
@ABrooksCupidАй бұрын
I'm sure they all wish they weren't racist and stayed home. The audacity to think someone has to stop and speak to you is absurd.
@thomasshafer31527 күн бұрын
@@marylane-sf9oxI don't know there's something about this case where I do kind of feel bad for him I could imagine me being at my house knowing my neighbors for years and me being in my truck and then pointing saying hey this guy's robbing the house down there let's get them while we have the police on the phone and I take my truck and I follow thinking I'm doing the right thing and next thing you know the guys executed in cold blood? I don't really think he could have ever anticipated that this would happen like this I mean who could have thought
@marylane-sf9ox27 күн бұрын
@ well if that’s how it went it still wouldn’t be right, but clearly you are not too informed on this case because that’s nowhere near how the scenario was. First and foremost he did not know his neighbors because they weren’t direct neighbors and also he never knew who they were chasing or why they were chasing him.
@michaeljoiner4305Ай бұрын
Driveway decision and assumptions got them life.
@Just.Call.Me.Shantae18 күн бұрын
Roddey Bryant is a simple case of NOT MINDING YOUR OWN BUSINESS
@doc2746Ай бұрын
Court tv you should be ashamed of yourself. You conveniently omitted that Travis moved to the left side of the truck when Armad tried to avoid him by going around the truck. This makes it seem like armad was the aggressor when he wasn’t. Even when you try to make a documentary to do good you can’t help but sprinkle your micro racism of yours in there. Shame on you
@karinaz87567 күн бұрын
Don’t forget - they lied to Ahmaud’s mom. They told her he was shot and killed while he was attempting to steal from that house. Just another reminder how this case almost never made it to trial.
@AzaleaBee6 күн бұрын
Yes. It's covered I this video. 25:20
@JonathanGeb22 күн бұрын
I knew of this case but i never saw how disgustingly racist the cops in this case acted as well. Unarmed man dead on the concrete and the cops are consoling the criminals.