Gregory McMichael, 65; his son Travis McMichael, 35; and their
neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan, 52, have pleaded not guilty to
charges including murder.
Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski in her summation is expected to
highlight inconsistencies in testimony and initial statements to
police as well as question the credibility of the defendants'
assertions that Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, posed a threat
to them.
The younger McMichael was the only defendant to take the stand,
testifying that he fired his shotgun at close range at Arbery in
self defense. He said Arbery had grabbed at his gun after the
five-minute chase through the defendants' mostly white
neighborhood of Satilla Shores on Feb. 23, 2020.
Bryan's cellphone video of the killing sparked outrage when it
emerged more than two months later and the public learned that
the men involved had not been arrested.
McMichael testified that he and his father thought Arbery might
have been behind recent thefts in the neighborhood. No evidence
has emerged that Arbery took anything on his frequent runs
through Satilla Shores.
Arbery had nothing on him when he was killed but his running
clothes and sneakers. Prosecutors from the Cobb County district
attorney's office say the defendants "assumed the worst" about a
Arbery, who was known to friends as an avid jogger.
The three defense teams will make their closing arguments before
the jury begins deliberations.
They have argued that the defendants had a right to try to
detain Arbery under Georgia's citizen's arrest law, which was
repealed in the wake of outrage over the killing.
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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