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  1. Dwayne Donnelly
    Dwayne Donnelly says:

    As someone who lives in another Country I'm so baffled by this, I find it so bizarre that in the 21rst century you guys still have archaic laws that allow a citizen to arm themselves and chase someone because you saw them trespass days before and not on your own property, I don't get it, how can this even be debated? If these 3 get off it will be such a massive miscarriage of justice, these laws must be removed..

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  2. Joseph Putorti
    Joseph Putorti says:

    Not guilty that's what you get when you try to steal somebody's property and then you try to take their gun and use it against them you end up dead not guilty . Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty obviously defended himself how can you not see that there is no secret tape it is what it is

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  3. Harriet Elam
    Harriet Elam says:

    This prosecutor is trashhhhh. SO THE MCMICHAEL CONFRONTED A WHITE HOMELESS MAN WITH A MICHETTI AND FELT SAFE AND AND UNTHREATED .AND HE LIVED. IM TELLING THESE PEOPLE ARE ALL WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE SURE IF THESE PEOPLE HAVE TO BE PUNISHED AT ITS MINIMUM.

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  4. the broham
    the broham says:

    If someone tries to wrestle your gun from you, you have two options. Kill or be killed. It’s that simple. Regardless if these guys were in the wrong for following a repeated trespasser and ordering him to stop until the police showed up.

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  5. Cojo Opoku
    Cojo Opoku says:

    In as much as I believe they are guilty, Mr Arbery would be alive if only he had stopped to engage them. It seems we've not learnt lessons from Trayvon Martin's murder. Even if they are all found guilty and thrown in jail or face the electric chair, it won't bring Arbery back to life, it only sends Al Sharpton and co's stocks up. Black people, let's be civil in our discourse.

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  6. jenifer hermann
    jenifer hermann says:

    Travis is making it sound so innocent, he is lying….totally. if he is not found guilty….then shame on theses jurors. Ahmaud did not do anything to deserve to be killed. Travis had no business chasing or questioning him. Wait for the police. They are liars….totally. They killed an innocent man.

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  7. Lettuce head
    Lettuce head says:

    This Mf said he was thinking about his son, well WTF do you think ahmaud was thinking, He probably was saying to himself he doesn't want to die that day but he did anyway, these people truly do believe black people have no right to life but they themselves and everyone they care about are the only ones have a right to live on this earth, man!!!!! These f"ing people are evil as hell

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  8. Jay Jay
    Jay Jay says:

    The father/son attempted to make a citizen's arrest after spotting Arbery fleeing (after he was spotted/startled by a neighbor) from the direction of the house that had recently/repeatedly been trespassed upon and from which – in particular, from a boat being store on its property – an item had recently been taken.

    They did this because Arbery fit the description recalled by the son, Travis, of someone he’d seen at the house several days prior, and who he thought may have had a gun (about which he placed a call to the police), as well as of the suspect seen on video at least four times prior. Furthermore, they did this because, according to court testimony, Travis saw the neighbor “’…conveying a clear message’ to the McMichaels, that Arbery was ‘the same guy’ who stopped by the property before… Matt Albenze, who was walking up the street, went like that [motioning a waving hand signal] to Travis and Greg… Greg walks into the yard, actually, and sees Matt Albenze motioning down the street, in the same direction Arbery was running.”

    The above facts constitute a justifiable reason to conduct a citizen's arrest, based upon 1) Probable Cause: Arbery’s repeated, at one time observably surreptitious presence at the house (two weeks prior, when, as noted above, Arbery was hiding from the son, who thought he may have had a gun on him), which would indicate to any rational person that his intent was likely to steal – i.e., that he was committing at least attempted burglary, a felony; and 2) Immediate Knowledge: The McMichaels seeing their neighbor, Matt Albenze – in effect, the epistemic nexus for the McMichaels, tying together Arbery, Arbery’s flight, the house, and thus his putative intentions therein that day – motion with his hands toward the fleeing Arbery while he was calling the police on him, thus, in the McMichaels’ mind, logically connecting Arbery in that moment with the above, rationally inferrable offense of having committed actual or attempted burglary within the house.

    As to self-defense, the son drew his [legal] weapon on a fast-approaching Arbery because 1) as a precaution, due to his aforementioned eye-witness recollection of seeing Arbery at the house several days prior with what, in his mind, may have been a gun; and 2) seeing Arbery presently holding a foreign object (which he subsequently tossed during his flight, after “Roddy” yelled, “Drop it! Drop it!”), which the son may well have inferred was a gun – that is to say, two justifiable reasons for him to have drawn his shotgun on Arbery. Arbery, then, suddenly and violently attacked the son, who, in turn, defended himself with said firearm, resulting in Arbery's untimely, albeit self-precipitated death… Case closed, alas.

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