NFL: Players, coaches call for investigation into killing of Ahmaud
Arbery
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[May 09, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - NFL greats Tom Brady and Anquan
Boldin were among dozens of prominent players and coaches who called on
Friday for a federal investigation into the death of Ahmaud Arbery, an
unarmed black man who was shot while running in Georgia.
State investigators arrested a white former police officer, Gregory
McMichael, 64, and his son Travis, 34, on Thursday and charged with them
with murder and aggravated assault in the Feb. 23 killing in the small
coastal town of Brunswick.
Video of the incident surfaced on social media earlier this week and
ignited outrage among activists who saw the death of Arbery, 25, as the
latest U.S. case of white perpetrators killing a black man and going
unpunished.
"We have all now seen the video depicting the final moments of this
young man's life and the way in which the McMichaels stalked Mr. Arbery
like prey," the Players Coalition co-founder Boldin said in an open
letter to Attorney General William Barr, asking him to intervene in the
case.
"His only crime: running while black."
The letter, signed by 64 players and coaches, called for the Department
of Justice and the FBI to lead the investigation, saying the local
police force and jury pool were compromised. The suspects were not
charged until weeks after the killing, and two prosecutors have recused
themselves from the case due to their connections with the elder
McMichael, who also worked as an investigator for a local district
attorney's office.
If the DOJ turned its back on this "obvious injustice," the coalition's
letter said, it "will relinquish its role as the champion for the
defenseless and send the unmistakable message that the federal
government will not protect us from violence, prejudice, and injustice
in our communities."
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Supporters of the Georgia NAACP (National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People) wearing protective masks protest
after the death in February of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed young black
man shot after being chased by a white former law enforcement
officer and his son, at the Glynn County Courthouse in Brunswick,
Georgia, U.S., May 8, 2020. REUTERS/Dustin Chambers/File Photo
Among those shocked by the footage from Brunswick - which shows
Arbery jogging past the McMichaels' pickup truck before a shot is
fired and then struggling with a man holding a long gun before more
shots are heard - were sports legends Los Angeles Lakers forward
LeBron James and NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson.
"We're literally hunted EVERYDAY/EVERYTIME we step foot outside the
comfort of our homes! Can't even go for a damn jog man!" James wrote
on Twitter on Wednesday.
"Ahmaud and his family and friends should have been celebrating his
26th birthday today," Johnson tweeted on Friday. "Prayers and
thoughts for the Arbery family."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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