The residents didn't want ahmaud jogging through their neighbourhood, in that case go and move to a gated community with vigilant security. Why didn't these people say they don't want strangers in their neighbourhood? 🤯🤡😡
@Potato Hero , they said they saw him stealing previously. There’s no proof of that. They could easily be lying. And if he or anyone else stole something, does that mean he should be chased down and killed? Is that what should be allowed now? Is that the type of society we want to live in?
@Potato Hero it was mentioned in the trial. I,ve never been fake or will ever choose to be fake during my lifetime on this earth. That's why I never associate with fake people. I,ve watched every minute of this trial and only comment on what the defense, prosecutor, witnesses and the judge have said. I remain impartial, so don't try and judge me, a person you have never or will ever meet.🤯🤡
@@snuggleseal Then that would mean all of the folks were trespassing not just Arbery and there weren't any no trespassing signs up. The blanket statement of suspicious character w/o clarification would leave the jury to believe it was Arbery only, when it was not
@@snuggleseal Exactly what these people dont understand. No one cares if he is jogging down the street. They care he is inside a vacant construction site without a business cause. They care he choose to run instead of acting like a man and answering questions about why he was there. If I was in his shoes I would have just told them I was there to check on construction or look for a job or get ideas for my new home , etc... Legit reasons to be on a vacant site. Running, and fighting just makes it look like he wasn't there for a legit cause.
@@snuggleseal you're a lousy hypocrite, plenty of people were trespassing in that property but only a BLACK GUY IS "suspicious".....?, alsways making excuses for your racist DNA🤡🤡🤡
I am impressed at how much the judge is restraining himself, these motions are absolutely deterring from the actual case. It’s a neighborhood filled with paranoid got nothing to do people who for shits and giggles calls police on anyone that they think doesn’t belong. They don’t know if it’s family or friends what am I to ask permission for someone to visit me? No! These defense attorneys are grasping for any and everything, and still they sleep like babies. I’m so disgusted.
i would see how you would not call the cops if some black dude was in your house 4 times at night :D you just keyboard warrior , you are pussy in real life you would cry in a corner if some like this would happen to you..b****
Bullshit. Arbery was acting suspicious and 'off', and disrespecting the neighborhood watch, and he ran off, rather than diffusing with dignity-humility. It wasn't his neighborhood. Respect the 'hood.
@@bonsummers2657 People walk through houses under construction due to curiosity. A builder considers this advertisement, they lock it up if they are concerned. Maybe he was getting water? He found a pretty neighborhood to run through, not much traffic, shaded, and not far from his home. Let’s get real, his crime was his skin color, if he had been white this would never have happened.
@@Trickeriz1 lol this occured during the middle of the day, but okay. Love how confident you are while being completely wrong. Such a tough guy you never even learned to think.
They all should, if you take anyone of them out of the equation the results would have been very different. They all committed a premeditated felony and someone died in the process. Felony murder punishable by life. If Roddy is too dumb to realize his role he's dangerous and deserves life.
The prosecutor is seeing through the game of the defense. Could be the job of the defense to defend whoever comes to them, but honor and dignity are great values, and one should do the right thing. These defense lawyers have none of those attributes.
If being a "suspicious person" in the eyes of a particular community grants a license to kill that person, we'd better ramp up the production of body bags. Hell, I consider my next-door neighbor "suspicious" when he wakes me up with his early morning lawnmowing.
They did NOT want to harm or kill Arbery. They suspected Arbery may have a gun or other weapon carried in his pockets. They wanted to do a citizen's arrest, whether legal or not. They didn't want to harm or kill him.
@@bonsummers2657 they suspected him to have something, why cause of his color. They set out to kill this man and did exactly that, so gone on with the dumb shit. They knew what they was doing.
Ahmaud got shot only after he bum rushed the McMicheals and grabbed their firearm with one hand, while punching him in the head with the other. He was a no good felon.
No this judge is biased. I dont think it matters though cause they are 100 percent wrong for what they did. The rittenhouse trial is completely different and thats why he walked.
More than that, .... ANY residents in ANY town where criminal police reports are made are justified in hunting down ANY person who THEY determine to be suspicious. Its insane.
That's absolutely disgusting. Two police men here in England have recently been jailed for something very similar (rightly so). And as far as I know, their photo's were only shared amongst their colleagues (and obviously, that's bad enough).
The defense is saying that if there's crime in your neighborhood you're allowed to take the law into your own hands and people they think look suspicious arer guilty of something. They become judge, jury and executioner.
It's funny because both situations arose from someone following and trying to detain another unlawfully, creating dangerous conflict. The result just turned out differently, due to different parties being armed. Funny how the those ideals flip when it's in ones favor though.
No because unlike these two rittenhouse is innocent. I will 100 percent agree these two were in the wrong, but rittenhouse would legit be dead if he didn't shoot.
Literally I don’t care to get to know my neighbors. Mind your business and I definitely mind mine. I do have a pretty awesome neighbor but I’m still minding my business.
How many times people walk through a construction site that's not secured. No tranpassing signs, the doors wide opened. That's no reason to track down people and kill them, knowing that nothing was stolen, and people are generally noisy!! Those 3 idiots were suspicious of a black man running in their neighborhood and blamed him for every break in that happened on their streets. No reason to chase him down and killing him in the street. His rights as a human being and citizen were violated because he looked suspicious, and they think he's a burglar, even though they knew nothing was stolen!!
The neighborhood scuttlebutt and speculation does not grant the defendants probable cause nor does it indict Mr. Arbery. The entire defense stinks to high heaven, trying to put the gallery, circumstances and the victim on trial instead of the defendants, and curious how none of the other "trespassers" were subjected to a "citizen's arrest."
This is why I want to have nothing to do with certain areas of my own country. I'm from California, I think I'd be considered a "suspicious person" and be treated poorly.
@@tbishop4961 checking out a construction site warrants being hunted down with guns and told you'll get your head blown off? After you say you'll kill me with your gun, I'm going to try to kill you first. This dude just kept running until he couldn't anymore. Dang, most of you whities do in fact need to have your guns taken away. All racists need their guns taken away.
Prosecutor should run with this. It shows just how unstable the people in this neighborhood really are. I suspect the Defense attorney is trying to steal the Judge's gavel. should we call the cops?
What's wrong with the people in this neighborhood that they're calling the police to report a "suspicious person" every time they see someone they don't recognize?
Since when does a neighborhood get to say who is wanted in a public place? Since this isn't a gated community these are public streets. And if people are paranoid that's not cause to kill someone.
@TheSpirit AndTheBride No one would assume he or she would be there to commit a crime. It might be assumed the person is lost, visiting, etc. None of this what are you doing here, you don't belong here, who are you about to rob? We're going to follow you and run you out of the neighborhood. Look at what happened to Yousef Hawkins when assumptions were made.
@TheSpirit AndTheBride But if it were 3 black guys standing over a white body with the murder weapon in spitting range would the cops still have pulled up so calmly?? Since we wanna reverse roles and all
So if a neighborhood has a "bunch of suspicious people" doing "suspicious things", then it is OK to find a running black man in running clothes that looked into a house under construction, without "No Trespassing" or "Posted" signs, to hunt and kill him. The answer is "HELL NO!!!"
This judge is way more competent than the judge in the Rittenhouse case. That prosecutor is hammering them. And where the hell did Roddy find this lawyer from.
The Defense Attorney is so rude he just moved her back as if she was not standing there. Oh but this judge is going to check him real good later. They are frustrated because they are losing and were up against Prosecutors who studied while in law school.
Ahmaud got shot only after he bum rushed the McMicheals and grabbed their firearm with one hand, while punching him in the head with the other. He was a no good felon.
@@Nofilter1976 ummm they followed him…he turned around and ran the other direction. They turned the truck around and follows him again. He was being chased 🙄
The owner of the home that he trespassed says he never thought the victim was stealing and that he never called police about him or any others that came onto his property, that he didn’t even know the McMichaels or asked them to watch his house. His security system notified him on phone if anyone entered the construction site because he was two hours away. The day of the killing, he got alert but didn’t even look at it for 20 minutes and thought nothing of it, not knowing the person on the video had already been executed by vigilantes who made his property their special domain of protection.
This neighborhood is the kind you see on TV shows. When someone unknown comes through, the whole neighborhood somehow is 'suspicious' of these persons and sees them as a threat to their well-being. It's baseless fear that seemingly wants to attack and kill any potential threats - no matter how big or small. I wouldn't want to step foot in this neighborhood.
i looked it up on google maps. once you see the area it makes sense why they acted like that. it’s like 3 little street surrounded by water & probably forest & bushes. so they think they own that land back there. it’s one rd in & one rd out (the Satilla Dr. that they keep referring to in the trial)
@@gottalovebri and that land will soon be flooded, like the rest of these sundown towns across America that are catching hell lately. Their time is up!
@@JasonRyanWilson not the same scenario. Ahmaud was targeted and shot for allegedly not belonging in the neighborhood in Brunswick. The guy in the video was shot by random shooter in Buckhead with a mental health impairment. He is still alive as well.
It dosent matter how active the calls where in the neighborhood, there is no justified behavior of killing anyone on a public street in the neighborhood! All of it is bullshit and can all be thrown out, non of that matters for or against the case!
There are many people that jog or walk through neighborhoods that look suspicious, , a lot of times they are looking to see if their are rentals or foreclosure. That don’t mean somebody should pull a gun out on them. They had a video of this man, they should had just called the police and let them handle it. Racist people always us the sympathy card when they get caught.
If you own a gun, that means you have to be responsible for it. The people arguing that the accused had the right to murder Arbery because he didn't follow their commands are saying 'gun owners should have rights but be immune from responsibility when they screw up'. No. If you break the law, you will face the consequences. They harassed the victim. They tried to illegally confine him. They threatened outnumbered, unarmed man with weapons and ultimately murdered him, for the 'crime' of jogging while black. 'He was black...he must have committed a crime' was the justification to start this. That all three were found guilty and will probably spend the rest of their lives in prison is justice. Twelve residents of that county, eleven of which were white, found all three guilty of murder beyond a reasonable doubt. Even in rural Georgia, justice prevails. It shows that most people in the South are just as disgusted by this as anywhere else in the world. One juror voting 'not guilty' would have resulted in a hung jury. The defense didn't even get one.
It's so sad that we can't come together for right and wrong vs black and White there is good and bad in each race none of us are perfect and its Sad that we cant see jus being human God bless you all
I'm reading some of these post talking about something is justified when NO CRIME HAS BEEN COMMITTED. "I Think He Might Have Done Something But I Can't Prove Anything!"
Ahmaud was not a suspicious person he was a grown adult jogging. He was minding his own business exercising. He deserves to be called by his name. Years ago a gentleman was driving through my neighborhood. I had never seen him before. While dropping my daughter off at the babysitters (two doors down) the babysitter advised me that the gentleman followed her home from the elementary school. Did I confront him, did I cuss at him or pull out a gun? No, I called the police and provided them with the tag and description of the man. Within minutes the officers arrived they spoke with the sitter and I. Another officer located the man a couple of streets over. Turns out the gentleman (Vincent) had just purchased the house next to the sitter (paperwork provided to the cops showing ownership). He had just dropped his kids off at the elementary school and wanted to swing by his new home. After everything was resolved Vincent meet with the sitter and I. To my surprise Vincent was overjoyed that we called the cops. This gave him the piece of mind that if we see something we will say something. Mr. Arbery. Mr. and Mrs. Arbery my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family 🙏🏼.
This neighborhoods "crime" rates must be extremely concerning. I mean jeeze, they have at least 10 people that dont live in their neighborhood visiting a year. Thats so criminal. It makes me worry about my own neighborhood. Its basically anarchy over here, people i dont know walk up and down my street all the time. I should start letting the police know!
So now it's a crime to ring a doorbell when someone is not home? People actually call the police for someone ringing a doorbell? Must be a trumplican neighborhood to be living in such fear.
Is suspicion a misdemeanor or a felony? sounds like these people were really really paranoid. Someone should let them know where their property lines are. unless these people own the damn streets they should be charged for misuse of 911. All this really proves is the people in this neighborhood were paranoid and overreacting to every little thing that went on.
Mr. Arbery is guilty of going into Mr.English house, not any other neighbors house. Mr Arbery stopped between his runs to rest then move on that all he done. Someone with a boat stole Mr English property out of his boat and now is blaming Mr Arbery.
Those neighbors should have been worried about sex offenders you've never known it probably one of those in their neighborhood, Those are the type of neighborhoods that hides sex offenders, To be honest they are everywhere also in their nice precious neighborhood like theirs, you just never know these days.
They are getting caught up on such bs in this case. 🙄 we know the states case what I haven't heard much testimony on is the citizen arrest law. Is it really vague like anyone can legally detain anyone who they think/see has committed a crime. It sucks but is that the law?? Edit: Honestly could they get off on just this law alone?
From Britain I'd like to ask ; Did they see theft Did they see a weapon Did they witness a flee from a crime scene Did they have reasonable force Did they have intel of a crime in progress Did they have intel that this was a criminal on sight Did the home owner call the police of crime in progress Did the police conduct a real and proper investigation Did the police sustain a reasonable and articulated crime in progress from both sides( the citizen/s vs criminal/s) What and where is the problem cause from a citizens view to actual law? America is a laughing stock already so let the show go on if these boys and the police get away with murder.
You don't have to follow this case or anything from here if it bothers you so much. Those are good questions and I understand why you ask them but perhaps you should educate yourself. The media is turning this into a race thing, a white guy shot 3 white guys but leave it to the media to twist things and lie to fit a narrative. I don't like how the mother brought him over to that area and let him out with a gun knowing our society's climate and knowing that trouble would more than likely be a result. Kyle was assaulted and had a gun aimed at him, 100 percent of people who didn't assault or aim a gun at him lived. What I have a problem with is why in the hell they felt the need to go over there. The police and millitary weren't doing shit to stop these people and now regardless of the outcome, the city will burn when the verdict is released. Especially if he's found not guilty. We have a lot to deal with here so for the people people who don't live here that feel bothered and burdened by this, isn't our fault and you all can find something else to do at any time.
@@aaronwilliams126 here in Britain we had a mother who bought her kid to a fight that turned deadly and she was too tried and convicted in the connection of said murder! The media does what it does to solicit public opinion but its on the person/s to read more into the story and thus they are fully culpable of any crimes they commit! The media should that they followed should follow a law suit too! But america works a different and in such a disgusting way that us true Europeans can't stand you people are associated to us in any way!
Hi Dominic 👋 Our judiciary is not perfect in the UK and would like to think this would never happen here..But as sure as Steve Banon speaks and edited Boris Johnson speeches during/after the Brexit debate..We are dealing with FAM so I understand your interest in US justice..
the tendered statements, by the defence, of suspicious person calls made by the neighbourhood work against the defence due to their demonstrating that the making those calls are not 'reasonable'.
All these paranoid neighbors, nosy, seeing crimes everywhere, trying to "protect" their neighborhood from anybody that doesn't look like them because their neighborhood is so precious. They succeeded in making everybody feel unwelcome there now, even potential buyers. I'm sure their houses have lost value and they'll have a hard time to sell them if they decide to move.
The defence is reaching and failing, out of the 'suspicious person' cases, they quote none reported a criminal act. Just people with nothing else better to do than interpret any behaviour they didn't understand as suspicious. They are all things that happen every day in every neighbourhood and at least 80% of the time the behaviour is innocent. What it doesn't do is justify the chasing and killing of an innocent man.
@@gereerowe9686 And how would you know, do you patrol it 24/7? Do no adolescents live in your neighbourhood, sales people knock on doors, contractors visit apparently empty premises. The only way your statement can be true is if you live alone at the ned of a mile long dirt road if you don't your statement is BS.
different actual optics on the situation...Once the shot gun was pointed at Ahmaud... he would have legal recourse to draw a weapon and commit illegal act of defense... Especially after admitted words going to blow your head off if not stopping when ordered by assailant or friendly..
The question is who made them in charge of deciding who can or cannot be in a neighborhood? What gave them the right to shoot him? And you mean to tell me the defense didn’t check records or have their own videos? And the daughter also should be held accountable which tells that they all planned this and had every intent to not stop Mr.Arbery but to kill him because if I like most people would have just picked up the phone and called the police or dialed 911.They need to go to jail for the rest of their lives.
This is a classic law school case. I agree they had reason to be suspicious. Arbery had given them reason to be suspicious. But in this country suspicion does not equal guilt. Not even the police can hold you solely on the basis of suspicion. So holding someone at gunpoint is like the robber who is only there to rob the store but not to kill the store clerk. But the clerk grabs the gun and the robber thinks he's about to be killed so he shoots the clerk. He cannot later say I feared for my life so I shot him in self defense.
I learned through this trial today, although it was legal at the time of this murder, the citizen arrest law no longer apply in Georgia. Wonder why....
its an archaic law for the most part anyway. back in the day we didn't have police departments so citizens were left to police themselves. Most all city's and states have police fire and EMT's today. We've still got vigilantes that attempt to be law enforcement though🙄
Most states have a citizens arrest statute still on the books. This case shows why they likely should not. Even though these guys didn’t even properly effectuate a citizens arrest. 🤦🏾♀️
They are collecting reason without speaking to Aubrey. They set the stage but never spoke to Ahmad about the trespassing or suspicious circumstances. He had no idea. We are hearing now that there is no call actually about Ahmad Aubrey at all until the building was finished. Why Wait and why not speak to him? There are no calls on Ahmad Aubrey.
People go into new construction all the time to see the layout of the it wasn't locked no doors up and he didn't break in and other people entered the house also and they wasn't chased after this racially motivated by ignorant people 🙄
Citizens are not in charge of who is in their neighborhood, unless it is closed private property. Public street = public place
Armed Joggery got what was comin' to em'.
@@yakivpopavich speak english before making asinine statements
@@maxdslr 😭😭😭... It took me longer than I needed to to try to get through a sentence.
@@yakivpopavich armed where?
@@yakivpopavich Keep that same energy
Seriously love how you prosecutor is calling out the BS from the defense, and she’s also pointing to how Aubrey is racially profiled.
The residents didn't want ahmaud jogging through their neighbourhood, in that case go and move to a gated community with vigilant security. Why didn't these people say they don't want strangers in their neighbourhood? 🤯🤡😡
White people need to transform.
He wasn’t profiled uh he was caught
@Potato Hero , they said they saw him stealing previously. There’s no proof of that. They could easily be lying.
And if he or anyone else stole something, does that mean he should be chased down and killed? Is that what should be allowed now? Is that the type of society we want to live in?
@Potato Hero it was mentioned in the trial. I,ve never been fake or will ever choose to be fake during my lifetime on this earth. That's why I never associate with fake people. I,ve watched every minute of this trial and only comment on what the defense, prosecutor, witnesses and the judge have said. I remain impartial, so don't try and judge me, a person you have never or will ever meet.🤯🤡
This judge is AWESOME.
"Not wanted in the neighborhood"
But has EVERY right to be ANYWHERE in PUBLIC!
except trespassing on private property lol
@@snuggleseal Then that would mean all of the folks were trespassing not just Arbery and there weren't any no trespassing signs up. The blanket statement of suspicious character w/o clarification would leave the jury to believe it was Arbery only, when it was not
@marty frazier exactly!!!
@@snuggleseal Exactly what these people dont understand. No one cares if he is jogging down the street. They care he is inside a vacant construction site without a business cause. They care he choose to run instead of acting like a man and answering questions about why he was there. If I was in his shoes I would have just told them I was there to check on construction or look for a job or get ideas for my new home , etc... Legit reasons to be on a vacant site. Running, and fighting just makes it look like he wasn't there for a legit cause.
@@snuggleseal you're a lousy hypocrite, plenty of people were trespassing in that property but only a BLACK GUY IS "suspicious".....?, alsways making excuses for your racist DNA🤡🤡🤡
I love this judge he's very professional
Yep, better than that other "Judge" in Wisconsin, MUCH better and professional! I 👍
@@nola305 true I like the judge too
I am impressed at how much the judge is restraining himself, these motions are absolutely deterring from the actual case. It’s a neighborhood filled with paranoid got nothing to do people who for shits and giggles calls police on anyone that they think doesn’t belong. They don’t know if it’s family or friends what am I to ask permission for someone to visit me? No! These defense attorneys are grasping for any and everything, and still they sleep like babies. I’m so disgusted.
i would see how you would not call the cops if some black dude was in your house 4 times at night :D you just keyboard warrior , you are pussy in real life you would cry in a corner if some like this would happen to you..b****
Bullshit. Arbery was acting suspicious and 'off', and disrespecting the neighborhood watch, and he ran off, rather than diffusing with dignity-humility. It wasn't his neighborhood. Respect the 'hood.
@@bonsummers2657 People walk through houses under construction due to curiosity. A builder considers this advertisement, they lock it up if they are concerned. Maybe he was getting water? He found a pretty neighborhood to run through, not much traffic, shaded, and not far from his home. Let’s get real, his crime was his skin color, if he had been white this would never have happened.
@@Trickeriz1 lol this occured during the middle of the day, but okay.
Love how confident you are while being completely wrong.
Such a tough guy you never even learned to think.
@@bonsummers2657 lol such a troll
As a father you should not encourage your son to commit a crime . The father should get the maximum sentence
They all should, if you take anyone of them out of the equation the results would have been very different.
They all committed a premeditated felony and someone died in the process. Felony murder punishable by life.
If Roddy is too dumb to realize his role he's dangerous and deserves life.
@@EricK-tb2dn Roddy at least provided such great evidence by way of the video, so that alone should make any sentence lighter for him.
@@hectorhall82 25 years with parole possibilities
That's a good deal 4 him
20 even
@@hectorhall82 I agree. If he was so naive that he videoed his crime, then we ought to show some leniency toward him.
@@klumpytheklown3798 then they should have show some leniency against dead man I know u didn't think that far before you posted
The prosecutor is seeing through the game of the defense. Could be the job of the defense to defend whoever comes to them, but honor and dignity are great values, and one should do the right thing. These defense lawyers have none of those attributes.
These sadist turned that neighborhood into a ticking time bomb of a trap, and only sprang it when it was a POC.
tRumps Amerikkka.
This Prosecutor is THOROUGH..... bashing The Defense with SLEDGEHAMMERS and they cant stop it....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@motivatorsoftheheart0007 Keep up that victim mentality. It’ll get you really far in life
@@ax3792 tf are you worried about me for? Keep that nose in your face.
What are you trying to say?
If being a "suspicious person" in the eyes of a particular community grants a license to kill that person, we'd better ramp up the production of body bags. Hell, I consider my next-door neighbor "suspicious" when he wakes me up with his early morning lawnmowing.
Talk that real spit
They did NOT want to harm or kill Arbery. They suspected Arbery may have a gun or other weapon carried in his pockets. They wanted to do a citizen's arrest, whether legal or not. They didn't want to harm or kill him.
@@bonsummers2657 boy bye....you may as well join the peanut gallery of a defense team.....blue suit, bro!👌🏾
@@Dvorah__X 😂
@@bonsummers2657 they suspected him to have something, why cause of his color. They set out to kill this man and did exactly that, so gone on with the dumb shit. They knew what they was doing.
If roddy would have shouted don’t shoot him! Stop! He would have saved his own ass. But all 3 wanted Aubrey dead.
Also part of his problem is that he blocked Aubrey 3 times.
@@Bruss813 yes. Bottom line they just wanted him dead.
Ahmaud got shot only after he bum rushed the McMicheals and grabbed their firearm with one hand, while punching him in the head with the other. He was a no good felon.
@@mikemorrel8312 That's merely your black supremacist opinion
@@yakivpopavich “he was cornered like a rat” by your white supremacy buddies.
I like this judge. He is honest & Real … Not like that Quack in the Rittenhouse trial … He’s a pice of Art….
AGREED!
It doesn't help that the Rittenhouse prosecution is doing just as good as the Arbery defense team.
No this judge is biased. I dont think it matters though cause they are 100 percent wrong for what they did. The rittenhouse trial is completely different and thats why he walked.
@@610610billy610610 nah he’s not biased but Kevin does this constantly on cases and this judges knows it.
Spoken like a true dingbat.
So basically the residents were suspicious of almost everybody.
That wasn't white
Every body but white
Not 'almost everybody'. They were suspicious of everybody!
Like the movie Hot Fuzz but with racist undertones.
More than that, .... ANY residents in ANY town where criminal police reports are made are justified in hunting down ANY person who THEY determine to be suspicious. Its insane.
The daughter should be on trial with them...she snapchatted his dead body when it happened
Horrible
I didn't know that?!😱😞😞😞😞
That's absolutely disgusting. Two police men here in England have recently been jailed for something very similar (rightly so). And as far as I know, their photo's were only shared amongst their colleagues (and obviously, that's bad enough).
Omg 😳
She should be on TRAIL FOR POSTING ( PICTURES OF THE DECEASED VICTIM!!!!
The defense is saying that if there's crime in your neighborhood you're allowed to take the law into your own hands and people they think look suspicious arer guilty of something. They become judge, jury and executioner.
This is Amerikkka.
That's exactly what this judge, community and law is trying to portray until it happens to one they love.
@@robertsutton2940 Facts! 👍🏾
It’s all to manipulate the handpicked jury.
@@DD-wx4jc ȠỈဌဌᕦЃ
This should be the judge for the Rittenhouse case?
It's funny because both situations arose from someone following and trying to detain another unlawfully, creating dangerous conflict. The result just turned out differently, due to different parties being armed. Funny how the those ideals flip when it's in ones favor though.
No, the Rittenhouse judge should be this judge.
Why, so you get your way?. Not the way things work , summer BLM child.
No because unlike these two rittenhouse is innocent. I will 100 percent agree these two were in the wrong, but rittenhouse would legit be dead if he didn't shoot.
Spoken like a true dingbat.
That neighborhood is making fake calls to try to cover their bullshit
Sounds like a neighborhood full of Karens
😭😭😭😭😂🤣
Better than joggers
@@yakivpopavich What lmao! Ill join a group of joggers before I join a group of Karens🤣
@@Art-eu8mo don't give that account your attention, he's trolling on every video
@@yakivpopavich sorry exercise offends you but if I saw you I’m sure that would make sense
What a neighborhood. I Don't think these neighbors know each other well. With all these suspicious persons.
Exactly. Who's who??😂😂
Literally I don’t care to get to know my neighbors. Mind your business and I definitely mind mine. I do have a pretty awesome neighbor but I’m still minding my business.
@Umb O Hillbilly village subdivision.
How many times people walk through a construction site that's not secured. No tranpassing signs, the doors wide opened. That's no reason to track down people and kill them, knowing that nothing was stolen, and people are generally noisy!! Those 3 idiots were suspicious of a black man running in their neighborhood and blamed him for every break in that happened on their streets. No reason to chase him down and killing him in the street. His rights as a human being and citizen were violated because he looked suspicious, and they think he's a burglar, even though they knew nothing was stolen!!
As paranoid the defense is making the neighborhood seem, the whole place must be high.
The neighborhood scuttlebutt and speculation does not grant the defendants probable cause nor does it indict Mr. Arbery.
The entire defense stinks to high heaven, trying to put the gallery, circumstances and the victim on trial instead of the defendants, and curious how none of the other "trespassers" were subjected to a "citizen's arrest."
The state of Georgia laws are filled with corruption & now this country see it now.
Why isn't the defense calling out the "neighborhood" to testify about all these break-inS...??
@@stifler5062 the term "break-in" is being used erroneously and is unsubstaciated by the local police.
This is why I want to have nothing to do with certain areas of my own country. I'm from California, I think I'd be considered a "suspicious person" and be treated poorly.
Entirely possible. Do you do alot of trespassing?
@@tbishop4961 checking out a construction site warrants being hunted down with guns and told you'll get your head blown off? After you say you'll kill me with your gun, I'm going to try to kill you first. This dude just kept running until he couldn't anymore. Dang, most of you whities do in fact need to have your guns taken away. All racists need their guns taken away.
@@tbishop4961 if I see someone with a firearm I see that as a threat
Good, stay out
@@trappedinamerica7740 then you should probably stay tf out of states where people carry them
I would love to know what the judge was thinking while listening to the defense. 😂
Me too. At various points he started looking bored listening to this defense lawyer go on and on. This Judge has immense patience, that's for sure.
That he could be home watching TV in his comfy recliner☺
The judge is having none of it!!
Sounds like a neighborhood of Karens is their excuse
Armed Joggery got what was coming to him.
@@yakivpopavich ignorant go to sleep
@@kim8928 I'll say what I want, ȠỈဌဌᕦЃ
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@@yakivpopavich lol...on u utube can't say it if a back person was standing in front of y
This judge don’t play 😂
No prejudice in that neighbourhood... lol 😂
The only minority allowed in this community is Diego 🤦🏾♀️
Prosecutor should run with this. It shows just how unstable the people in this neighborhood really are. I suspect the Defense attorney is trying to steal the Judge's gavel. should we call the cops?
Ms. Linda Dunikoski DIDN'T COME TO PLAY!!
Travis McMichael succeeded in making the prosecutor's job a whole lot easier.
What's wrong with the people in this neighborhood that they're calling the police to report a "suspicious person" every time they see someone they don't recognize?
Since when does a neighborhood get to say who is wanted in a public place? Since this isn't a gated community these are public streets. And if people are paranoid that's not cause to kill someone.
@TheSpirit AndTheBride No one would assume he or she would be there to commit a crime. It might be assumed the person is lost, visiting, etc. None of this what are you doing here, you don't belong here, who are you about to rob? We're going to follow you and run you out of the neighborhood. Look at what happened to Yousef Hawkins when assumptions were made.
@TheSpirit AndTheBride But if it were 3 black guys standing over a white body with the murder weapon in spitting range would the cops still have pulled up so calmly?? Since we wanna reverse roles and all
So if a neighborhood has a "bunch of suspicious people" doing "suspicious things", then it is OK to find a running black man in running clothes that looked into a house under construction, without "No Trespassing" or "Posted" signs, to hunt and kill him. The answer is "HELL NO!!!"
dont try to take someones shotgun and dont get the prize
@@mjl3490 with that confederate flag, you must be so accustomed to losing. bless your little heart.
@@mjl3490
Oh you have the same mentality of your disgusting forefathers.
@@mjl3490 if a criminal is coming after me with a gun, I'll take my chances and attack the criminal who is holding a gun
@@mjl3490 Don't stalk and execute someone and you won't go to prison for malicious murder.
This judge is way more competent than the judge in the Rittenhouse case. That prosecutor is hammering them. And where the hell did Roddy find this lawyer from.
He found this lawyer from the same dumpster fire that he pulled himself out of.
He found his lawyer from craigslist...
@@brownskinbombshell6613 no, the garbage can full of incompetent lawyers who should have their bar card rescinded.
The Defense Attorney is so rude he just moved her back as if she was not standing there. Oh but this judge is going to check him real good later. They are frustrated because they are losing and were up against Prosecutors who studied while in law school.
So nobody else got chased or shot other than Amaud. I wonder why?
Probably because the other people weren't caught six different times casing the property.
Ahmaud got shot only after he bum rushed the McMicheals and grabbed their firearm with one hand, while punching him in the head with the other. He was a no good felon.
Chased? The video shows him running up to the truck which was sitting still. The neighbor had him on video coming out of that house.
@@Nofilter1976 ummm they followed him…he turned around and ran the other direction. They turned the truck around and follows him again. He was being chased 🙄
@@machinebeard1639 Semantics
The owner of the home that he trespassed says he never thought the victim was stealing and that he never called police about him or any others that came onto his property, that he didn’t even know the McMichaels or asked them to watch his house. His security system notified him on phone if anyone entered the construction site because he was two hours away. The day of the killing, he got alert but didn’t even look at it for 20 minutes and thought nothing of it, not knowing the person on the video had already been executed by vigilantes who made his property their special domain of protection.
Photography is not a crime. Ringing a doorbell is not a crime.
@ 10:58: "........it was ultimately determined that this person was not wanted in the neighborhood...."
SERIOUSLY??
This neighborhood is the kind you see on TV shows. When someone unknown comes through, the whole neighborhood somehow is 'suspicious' of these persons and sees them as a threat to their well-being. It's baseless fear that seemingly wants to attack and kill any potential threats - no matter how big or small. I wouldn't want to step foot in this neighborhood.
i looked it up on google maps. once you see the area it makes sense why they acted like that. it’s like 3 little street surrounded by water & probably forest & bushes. so they think they own that land back there. it’s one rd in & one rd out (the Satilla Dr. that they keep referring to in the trial)
@@gottalovebri and that land will soon be flooded, like the rest of these sundown towns across America that are catching hell lately. Their time is up!
SHE IS GOOD.
She shut them up pretty good I think.
Defense is trying to say suspicions is enough to justify murder.
That’s despicable. We ALL know, if he was a white jogger, this would never have happened.
True
Oh you mean like this one? ua-cam.com/video/EaWKEX2DaJI/v-deo.html
So true
@@JasonRyanWilson not the same scenario. Ahmaud was targeted and shot for allegedly not belonging in the neighborhood in Brunswick. The guy in the video was shot by random shooter in Buckhead with a mental health impairment. He is still alive as well.
if he was a "jogger" who jogged at night 4 times on private property he would have been chased the same as arbery did
I just want to know where ALL the Defense Team practice law. NO ONE IN TROUBLE SHOULD GO THROUGH THEM!!!!!
It dosent matter how active the calls where in the neighborhood, there is no justified behavior of killing anyone on a public street in the neighborhood! All of it is bullshit and can all be thrown out, non of that matters for or against the case!
What a thorough judge
There are many people that jog or walk through neighborhoods that look suspicious, , a lot of times they are looking to see if their are rentals or foreclosure. That don’t mean somebody should pull a gun out on them. They had a video of this man, they should had just called the police and let them handle it. Racist people always us the sympathy card when they get caught.
Good on the prosecution to call out that nonsense.
This judge has more patience than I could ever have!
Defense lawyers are the THREE STOOGES! Apologies to the original stooges.
Don't forget Shep, and n the end.. that defendant..
The neighborhood was not concerned about Ahmad Aubrey's behavior at all for months while the house was being built.
The defense team trying to play the mind game with the jury trying to find evidences to pend it on mr.arbery.
If you own a gun, that means you have to be responsible for it. The people arguing that the accused had the right to murder Arbery because he didn't follow their commands are saying 'gun owners should have rights but be immune from responsibility when they screw up'. No. If you break the law, you will face the consequences. They harassed the victim. They tried to illegally confine him. They threatened outnumbered, unarmed man with weapons and ultimately murdered him, for the 'crime' of jogging while black. 'He was black...he must have committed a crime' was the justification to start this.
That all three were found guilty and will probably spend the rest of their lives in prison is justice. Twelve residents of that county, eleven of which were white, found all three guilty of murder beyond a reasonable doubt. Even in rural Georgia, justice prevails. It shows that most people in the South are just as disgusted by this as anywhere else in the world. One juror voting 'not guilty' would have resulted in a hung jury. The defense didn't even get one.
It's so sad that we can't come together for right and wrong vs black and White there is good and bad in each race none of us are perfect and its Sad that we cant see jus being human God bless you all
Sounds to me like the Satilla Shores neighborhood needs an enema! (As the Joker said on Batman) lol
I'm reading some of these post talking about something is justified when NO CRIME HAS BEEN COMMITTED. "I Think He Might Have Done Something But I Can't Prove Anything!"
Done what???taken a shit in the construction site???
Ahmaud was not a suspicious person he was a grown adult jogging. He was minding his own business exercising. He deserves to be called by his name.
Years ago a gentleman was driving through my neighborhood. I had never seen him before. While dropping my daughter off at the babysitters (two doors down) the babysitter advised me that the gentleman followed her home from the elementary school. Did I confront him, did I cuss at him or pull out a gun? No, I called the police and provided them with the tag and description of the man.
Within minutes the officers arrived they spoke with the sitter and I. Another officer located the man a couple of streets over. Turns out the gentleman (Vincent) had just purchased the house next to the sitter (paperwork provided to the cops showing ownership). He had just dropped his kids off at the elementary school and wanted to swing by his new home. After everything was resolved Vincent meet with the sitter and I. To my surprise Vincent was overjoyed that we called the cops. This gave him the piece of mind that if we see something we will say something.
Mr. Arbery. Mr. and Mrs. Arbery my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family 🙏🏼.
Right talking to a person to see what's going before speculating never judge a book by its color....
This neighborhoods "crime" rates must be extremely concerning. I mean jeeze, they have at least 10 people that dont live in their neighborhood visiting a year. Thats so criminal. It makes me worry about my own neighborhood. Its basically anarchy over here, people i dont know walk up and down my street all the time. I should start letting the police know!
😆😆😆 right, my neighborhood is being terrorized by people walking dog's and I don't know the people or the dogs 😬
If you took them to L.A they would see everyone as a "suspicious person".
This prosecutor and judge are awesome.
She on her job,them other lawyer on shit...
Black employment is at an all time low in this court room.
You ain't gone give this man Mcafe and tell him it's star bucks! Defense team needs to stop the bullshit cse the judge ain't buying it!
How are they saying anything about trespassing on someone else's property, you are not the law
"Criminal Activity" I never heard him say that any of the "suspicious person" where charge. Did I miss something.
nope, turns out suspicion is not a crime. It is a delusion of the 911 caller
So now it's a crime to ring a doorbell when someone is not home? People actually call the police for someone ringing a doorbell? Must be a trumplican neighborhood to be living in such fear.
Yes, to racist white people it is.
They should rename Cittla Shores to “ welcome to LaLa land or even Looney tunes Shores”😂
Damn everybody suspicious
I really like this judge
Linda is as her name ...beautiful smart righteous
Is suspicion a misdemeanor or a felony? sounds like these people were really really paranoid. Someone should let them know where their property lines are. unless these people own the damn streets they should be charged for misuse of 911. All this really proves is the people in this neighborhood were paranoid and overreacting to every little thing that went on.
Mr. Arbery is guilty of going into Mr.English house, not any other neighbors house. Mr Arbery stopped between his runs to rest then move on that all he done. Someone with a boat stole Mr English property out of his boat and now is blaming Mr Arbery.
Gotta wonder if the robberies stopped after the shooting.
Go Judge, Go !
Suspicions my ASS!! Why they even have to go after him in the first place Nonsense!!!
Just maybe that boy was in the neiighborhood admiring the things that were being built...and came there for inspiration...one will never know
Why is he a suspect in the first place
Those neighbors should have been worried about sex offenders you've never known it probably one of those in their neighborhood, Those are the type of neighborhoods that hides sex offenders, To be honest they are everywhere also in their nice precious neighborhood like theirs, you just never know these days.
Roddie Brian the co defendant was one of those sex offenders.
Lol the defense for this case and the prosecution for the Kyle Rittenhouse case must have studied at the same law schools. Absolutely terrible.
Man heart is desperately and deceitfully wicked wicked…. Man must strived to take on the characteristic of Jesus Christ…. Repent
This lady is AMAZING!!!!
They are getting caught up on such bs in this case. 🙄 we know the states case what I haven't heard much testimony on is the citizen arrest law. Is it really vague like anyone can legally detain anyone who they think/see has committed a crime. It sucks but is that the law??
Edit: Honestly could they get off on just this law alone?
Amerikkka is a racist country, built around racist policies and agendas.
That law was recently appealed and changed as a result of this case
Im sure the person has to commit a crime in your presence before you can arrest the person. These people never saw Aubrey commit a crime.
@@teamtate322 thank God!
Citizens arrest is almost never used, never seen it in GA. This was a lynching.
She is so good.
From Britain I'd like to ask ;
Did they see theft
Did they see a weapon
Did they witness a flee from a crime scene
Did they have reasonable force
Did they have intel of a crime in progress
Did they have intel that this was a criminal on sight
Did the home owner call the police of crime in progress
Did the police conduct a real and proper investigation
Did the police sustain a reasonable and articulated crime in progress from both sides( the citizen/s vs criminal/s)
What and where is the problem cause from a citizens view to actual law?
America is a laughing stock already so let the show go on if these boys and the police get away with murder.
You don't have to follow this case or anything from here if it bothers you so much. Those are good questions and I understand why you ask them but perhaps you should educate yourself. The media is turning this into a race thing, a white guy shot 3 white guys but leave it to the media to twist things and lie to fit a narrative. I don't like how the mother brought him over to that area and let him out with a gun knowing our society's climate and knowing that trouble would more than likely be a result. Kyle was assaulted and had a gun aimed at him, 100 percent of people who didn't assault or aim a gun at him lived. What I have a problem with is why in the hell they felt the need to go over there. The police and millitary weren't doing shit to stop these people and now regardless of the outcome, the city will burn when the verdict is released. Especially if he's found not guilty. We have a lot to deal with here so for the people people who don't live here that feel bothered and burdened by this, isn't our fault and you all can find something else to do at any time.
@@aaronwilliams126 why are you talking about Rittenhouse? Go over to those videos
@@aaronwilliams126 here in Britain we had a mother who bought her kid to a fight that turned deadly and she was too tried and convicted in the connection of said murder!
The media does what it does to solicit public opinion but its on the person/s to read more into the story and thus they are fully culpable of any crimes they commit! The media should that they followed should follow a law suit too!
But america works a different and in such a disgusting way that us true Europeans can't stand you people are associated to us in any way!
Hi Dominic 👋 Our judiciary is not perfect in the UK and would like to think this would never happen here..But as sure as Steve Banon speaks and edited Boris Johnson speeches during/after the Brexit debate..We are dealing with FAM so I understand your interest in US justice..
No, case closed. GUILTY
the tendered statements, by the defence, of suspicious person calls made by the neighbourhood work against the defence due to their demonstrating that the making those calls are not 'reasonable'.
Corruption me say if no conviction
All it took was one racist POS (tRump) to bring out the whole brigade of hate in the U.S. so many white men on trial atm it's sickening.
Reminder: 'suspicious person' is NOT a fkn crime ... lol
#Murica
All these paranoid neighbors, nosy, seeing crimes everywhere, trying to "protect" their neighborhood from anybody that doesn't look like them because their neighborhood is so precious. They succeeded in making everybody feel unwelcome there now, even potential buyers. I'm sure their houses have lost value and they'll have a hard time to sell them if they decide to move.
Exactly 💯
He wouldn't have legal right to defend himself with the same weaponry or less when arbitrarily ordered to stop... By assailant or friendly
The JUDGE seems like he's had enough of the defenses synaigains 😄😄😄😄BS
A person who goes into a private house multiple times in the middle of the night is a suspected burglar
The defence is reaching and failing, out of the 'suspicious person' cases, they quote none reported a criminal act. Just people with nothing else better to do than interpret any behaviour they didn't understand as suspicious. They are all things that happen every day in every neighbourhood and at least 80% of the time the behaviour is innocent. What it doesn't do is justify the chasing and killing of an innocent man.
Does not happen in my neiborhood.
@@gereerowe9686 And how would you know, do you patrol it 24/7? Do no adolescents live in your neighbourhood, sales people knock on doors, contractors visit apparently empty premises. The only way your statement can be true is if you live alone at the ned of a mile long dirt road if you don't your statement is BS.
different actual optics on the situation...Once the shot gun was pointed at Ahmaud... he would have legal recourse to draw a weapon and commit illegal act of defense... Especially after admitted words going to blow your head off if not stopping when ordered by assailant or friendly..
The question is who made them in charge of deciding who can or cannot be in a neighborhood? What gave them the right to shoot him? And you mean to tell me the defense didn’t check records or have their own videos? And the daughter also should be held accountable which tells that they all planned this and had every intent to not stop Mr.Arbery but to kill him because if I like most people would have just picked up the phone and called the police or dialed 911.They need to go to jail for the rest of their lives.
This is a classic law school case. I agree they had reason to be suspicious. Arbery had given them reason to be suspicious. But in this country suspicion does not equal guilt. Not even the police can hold you solely on the basis of suspicion. So holding someone at gunpoint is like the robber who is only there to rob the store but not to kill the store clerk. But the clerk grabs the gun and the robber thinks he's about to be killed so he shoots the clerk. He cannot later say I feared for my life so I shot him in self defense.
Defense just can't get one over on the EXCELLENT JOB Lady' prosecution....3 murdering vigilantes run the neighborhood.how pathetic
I learned through this trial today, although it was legal at the time of this murder, the citizen arrest law no longer apply in Georgia. Wonder why....
Politics
You can’t make a citizens arrest from this
its an archaic law for the most part anyway. back in the day we didn't have police departments so citizens were left to police themselves. Most all city's and states have police fire and EMT's today. We've still got vigilantes that attempt to be law enforcement though🙄
Most states have a citizens arrest statute still on the books. This case shows why they likely should not. Even though these guys didn’t even properly effectuate a citizens arrest. 🤦🏾♀️
@@josiahmorris5799 Common sense. Some folks are just power hungry and misuse it.
Mr. Judge is my hero!! He is a real man. Patient and quietly strong is sexy.
Dam he tried to push her away
They are collecting reason without speaking to Aubrey. They set the stage but never spoke to Ahmad about the trespassing or suspicious circumstances. He had no idea. We are hearing now that there is no call actually about Ahmad Aubrey at all until the building was finished. Why Wait and why not speak to him? There are no calls on Ahmad Aubrey.
People go into new construction all the time to see the layout of the it wasn't locked no doors up and he didn't break in and other people entered the house also and they wasn't chased after this racially motivated by ignorant people 🙄
Jesus this is a weak ass defense