@angc214: The video was not released by Kevin Gough, it was released by Alan Tucker, a lawyer who was not involved in the criminal case but who believes black males should be arrested for ‘running down the street’. Just another stupid Klub member who thought the video would exonerate his friend. You can see how well that worked.
@@PatriotGamesROCKS He should have stayed out of the whole situation, Kim. Had he not blocked him, he would not be incarcerated today. Kind of agree with Vickie.
@@asanta2023 that has nothing to do with an appeal. Most common appeal is for ineffective council. The prosecution also made the "death sentence" comment. Huge nono. Then there's the protests outside and the jury was not sequestered. Why do you think Gough did what he did? Lol. They have several causes for appeal. They may or may not win. I've seen cases won on less.
Best thing to do when you encounter any situation like this or someone shop lifting ect. Mind your business and keep pushing. The only way I would involve myself in a situation would be if I see a child women dog or elderly being beat on molested or taken advantage of. They are off limits in my book. A good man stands up for himself a better man stands up for others.
@@TheSuperPsychoKiller Arbery did not commit a felony. To make a citizen's arrest, you have to first establish (probable cause) that a felony was committed. It's true that Arbery had been trespassing but trespassing is a misdemeanor, not a felony under Georgia law. Not to mention, Arbery was unarmed, which they knew, yet they went after him 3 on 1 with a shotgun. Which suggests their true intention was premeditated murder, not just questioning Arbery, as the defense claimed. 2010 Georgia Code TITLE 17 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 4 - ARREST OF PERSONS ARTICLE 4 - ARREST BY PRIVATE PERSONS § 17-4-60 - Grounds for arrest O.C.G.A. 17-4-60 (2010) 17-4-60. Grounds for arrest A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge. If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping or attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion.
John Yep, the moment Roddie blocked that kid from getting away he joined the lynch mob, and therefore assisted in his murder. Considering his age hes basically doing life. Their racist stereotypes, and low impulse control, cost them their lives.
A party to a crime. What is most shocking is he had no idea why they were chasing Ahmaud, he just decided to join in!! He yelled "y'all got him", then got in his car and joined the Lynch mob. He didn't even know the McMichael's, he said he recognised Gregory McMichael from around the neighbourhood, but didn't know him. He had no idea WHY they were chasing Ahmaud, but thought it was a good idea to join in. He proceeded to run Ahmaud into a ditch, pin him with his vehicle, as he said - Quote "I got him in good', he even tried to put the blame on the victim by saying Ahmaud tried to 'get in his vehicle', Ahmaud was running for his life. he was exhausted, every time he stopped to try and take a breath, the vehicles would come up on him. Bryan then basically boxed him in and herded him into the McMichaels, weaving from side to side to ensure there was no escape!!! Then he said the cop, 'should we have been chasing him' with a laugh at the end of that sentence!! - They terrorised him and then executed him and get this - Mr Bryan had absolutely no reaction to the 3 gunshots, not a gasp was heard, not an OH MY GOD, nothing!!!! THAT IS HOW INNOCENT YOUR CLIENT IS, MR GOUGH!!!! The jury got it right!!!
100% facts. He's a bigot an seen an Opportunity to terrorize a black man an he took it for his fun. Now his little wimpy A## is gonna feel what it's like to be Terrorize in prison
That is just so crazy! I heard that Mr. Bryan reported to the police that Mr. McMichaels Sr supposedly said something along the lines of " the 'N'" got shot or something. They said that was part of the reason Mr. Bryan didn't testify. Do you know exactly what it was Mr. McMichaels said when he used that word?
What’s really sad which everything regarding this case is sad this isn’t the first time that this has happen the difference is that those men were caught. It’s pretty messed up that the police was going to cover this up but once the video came out it was a open and shut case. I am glad ahmaud fsmiky got closure and I hope the family wins there civil suit against the police and the city…. No matter the amount of money will bring ahmaud back but I hope this teaches people of certain races “no one is above the law”
Cop: Were you just a witness to this? Roddy "Ah no not necessarily". This is where he admitted to being a part of the crimes and is why he was found guilty.
Oh Yes, it was those words that put Roddy away, but I kind of think he should have been tried separately and maybe a few different charges.Georgia has the law saying if you are anyway involved , you are also guilty of the larger crime.
There was no lynching. Ahmaud was a common thief. He was nicknamed The Jogger because he would enter stores and run out with stolen goods. This was a Citizen's Arrest that went awry.
@@John-kv7jo You really need to read, dear. You are bringing up a theory that has long been discounted and annihilated by the prosecution. If you can't read, at least try listening to the testimony.
A crucial legal question was whether the three defendants were trying to make a lawful citizen’s arrest. The relevant law is only two sentences long: A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge. If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping or attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion. In an independent analysis of the case, lawyer Andrew Branca argues that the two sentences anticipate two different scenarios. The first sentence is about minor offenses, such as shoplifting; citizens may not step in unless the crime was “committed in their presence or immediate knowledge.” In the case of a felony, a citizen can act on “reasonable and probable grounds.” Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski tried to combine the two sentences, insisting that the crime for which citizens could make an arrest had to be a felony committed “in their presence.” She noted that trespassing - the only crime of which Arbery is known to the defendants to have been committed - did not justify citizen’s arrest, claiming that detention was lawful only in “emergency situations” when a crime is happening “right then and there.” Mr. Branca notes that when a law is ambiguous it must, under the doctrine of “lenity,” be interpreted in the favor of a defendant, which would mean the men had the right to arrest Arbery merely for trespassing. Judge Walmsley did not clear up the ambiguity, and seemed to side with Miss Dunikoski, telling the jury that anyone who is the target of an unjustified citizen’s arrest “has the right to resist the arrest with such force as is reasonably necessary.” Miss Dunikoski followed up this advantage: “You [Travis McMichael] can’t claim self-defense if you are the unjustified aggressor,” she said. “Who started this? It wasn’t Ahmaud Arbery.” Clearly, it is absurd to say that Travis McMichael forfeited all rights to self-defense. Was he legally obliged to let Arbery beat him to death? No matter what led up to the fight over the shotgun, at some point is could be reasonable to see Arbery as the aggressor. The jurors have not explained their verdict, but if they accepted the prosecution’s argument, there was never any hope for an acquittal. In her closing arguments, Miss Dunikoski made the outrageous claim that the defendants chased Arbery “because he was a black man running down the street.” There had been no testimony to suggest race had anything to do with the decision to give chase, and it is impossible to believe the McMichaels would have jumped into their truck if Arbery had just been “a black man running down the street.”
The Neighbor should had mine he's own Business he was recording what had happened on his phone he should had call the cops on dose two rasise men not joining in now he's in Jail with does two crazy rasise men
@@wandabradford3957 Nothing racist about this. They had probable cause to detain Ahmaud on suspicion of theft. According to GA law, theft is a felony therefore the three men had every right to detain him. Ahmaud died when he went for the gun.
Roddy Bryan is a perfect example of why "minding your own damn business" is important! I can't stress that enough folks! Look at this man, over 60 years old on an ordinary day outside working on his front porch and seen a black man running away from two white men chasing him in a truck and assumed the black man was guilty and made the worst decision of his life to go join in! And to think that after ahmuad was shot and dying in the street that Travis McMichael stood over his body and said the words " stupid Ni**er!" smh malice heart! If he only recorded the situation, that's one thing but the evidence and what he told police on the scene was that he attempted several times to strike Mr Arbery with his vehicle and chose to help to trap him! Smh this neighborhood was full of bigoted white wanna be vigilantes and the testimony of the defenses witnesses proved that!. Too many of these types of people in society today! Mind your own business Karen and Ken's!
Yasssssssss...he's not going to survive in prison and he's knows it.....I don't think any of them will. They will definitely think about suicide 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What's up with this woman sounding so compassionate for this murderer?? He wasnt wrongly convicted, the jury got it right!! He shouldve minded his business and kept his ass at home.
She has seen this .lawyer being interviewed by others. Any kind of challenge and he shuts down and becomes argumentative rather than answering questions. He's a moron.
She actually showed major restraint in her reaction to what he was saying and you can tell she really wanted to call him out several times. She made him mad enough to abruptly end the interview, like he has done before
No, this guys got it wrong as far as this defendant. The trial went just the way it should have. The evidence provided proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that this fella took away the constitutional rights of the victim who is now dead. Justice was served here.
@@crand20033 Travis is doing life in prison. He had a MORE than fair trial by a jury of his peers. The jury concluded that Travis did NOT have the constitutional right to chase Albery. Albery did NOT attack him. Albery's death was considered malice murder by the jury. I understand you want attention and you like trolling but I can point to the video of Travis walking away in shackles to prove I'm right on this.
@@crand20033, the Georgia self defense statute, as most likely with all of the state's self defense statutes, does NOT allow for the use of force during the commission of a felony which is exactly what the ongoing and continuous unlawful pursuit and attempted detention of Ahmaud Arbery was. Simply put, a conviction on the Criminal Attempt to Commit False Imprisonment charge negates self defense, and adds Felony Murder which equals a very long prison sentence.
@@crand20033 the AGGRESSOR who starts the ball rolling can't claim self defense,the only person in fear of their life that day was Mr Arbery, he had 3 people trying to mow him down with their trucks and two of them were also armed and lo and behold the only person to end up dead was Arbery.
He talked about all this freedom and when she asked him about the black pastor having a right to be at the trial. Then it's we need to change how we conduct these trials of high profile
how many times and how many ways will this guy find to say his client is a country bumpkin? 😳🤔🤦🏾♀️ my dude, your client should not have joined in the chase. he admitted it, he laughed about it. actions have consequences. 🤷🏾♀️
He defended a murderer. They are racists who hunted down a black man for sport. If he had faith in the police like he said, he would have called them. That’s his job, but I hope that he loses. Roddy was not unfairly convicted.
Shut up. Nobody needs your disheveled emotional bs. We all know Aubery was just sightseeing. A regular tourist attraction in Travis' backyard. The men were observing a known criminal from 10 feet he charged and grabbed four the gun which left Travis no choice. The entire trial is a miscarriage of justice.
@@randymctavish3728 If you knew the law in Georgia , you would know unless you see the jogger in the commission of a felony , you can not chase them down and force them at gunpoint to surrender to you . furthermore no one can point a gun at someone without using it in defense of your life , the law does not embrace anyone pointing guns at people unless you are law enforcement , the charge is called reckless display of a firearm .
I feel sorry for most people when they’re sent to prison but the jury got this one right. The dad should feel bad because he is the main one who caused all this. He sent his son to prison for life. I know Mr. Bryan wishes he had not joined in but hindsight is 20/20. It’s done and so are they.
Bullies never see them selves in any realistic manner. God complexes tend to do that! He never thought about the law, & doubt he knows it, beyond it indulging his own power, & passed that on to his ginger, hairy man, son that won’t get to father his son now. Supposedly his thoughts in the altercation was his son, too bad his first thought when Daddy yelled get your gun, was sorry Dad I am caring for my son right now. Too many men believe they are entitled to subvert other people’s Rights, add a the cop mentality you get this!
This trial may not of amplified to such a degree if the authorities had delivered proper justice at the outset. The lack of justice brought us to high profile. Trials have got to remain public.
@@brandibell3240 I’d like a peek into what the Rittenhouse judge has been doing his past 50 yrs. After his ploys in what I perceived as directing a verdict..at least a one sided vibe he seemed to push Very disturbing
If Roddie Oldboy had kept his butt away from that deadly scene in the first place then he wouldn’t be involved this murder. Mr Atty. so what happened to those imaginary coffins you saw outside court house.🤔
@@nanc8597 it's very disturbing to see how you can't see clear cut self defense. Love to see someone come at you with the metal trucks of a skateboard towards your head (which can be fatal) or point a gun at you and how you would react... you gonna say "hey dont" or sing "Mary had a little lamb"? Given how you have no idea what you're talking about, I wouldn't put it past ya
Roddy Bryan’s attorney can motion for a new trial, but I strongly doubt he’ll get one. Mr. Bryan clearly instigated the whole thing and was getting his rocks off by doing so. The only thing he did right was videotape the incident which really outlined what really took place as far as them chasing down Mr. Arbery and subsequently killing him. I guess they’ve never seen a jogger who happened to be black in their neighborhood. They took that 25 year old man’s life because he was black. Justice was served for Mr. Arbery in that courtroom on November 24.
No Greg McMichael was the chief instigator He should spend every day asking himself why he dragged his son into such a situation But based on his past, that seemed to be his mindset
The cops let them go home and didn't file a single charge. The only reason it changed is because Roddie couldn't help but post the video online. Their whiteness helped them, but they couldn't help themselves but to brag.
After I saw how Julie Grant did this interview, I only have the feeling of a lack of neutrality. When she is showing this kind of sympathy and empathy for this convict, she gives me the feeling that she believes that this was a wrongful conviction. I'm astonished and not in a good way.
Hm, I do feel sorry these guys got life. However how many black guys on death row? How easy is it to give black guys life. The felony murders the judge can give a chance of parole in 30. Look at the black men on death row with reason to believe they are completely innocent. Get rid of the death penalty. Release or retry all the possible-probable innocent men in jail. Lower the life sentence for all. Really if the law isnt ok in the state then change it for every one. No one doubts if your client was black he would be charged guilty.
He also lied and said Travis shot Ahmaud after he attacked Travis and started whaling on his head,that was a complete lie...Roddy got what he deserved!!
Kevin gough should have gotten a separate trial and probably worked with the prosecution…because let’s be real roddie Bryan immediately incriminated himself once he got involved and then gave a half assed story to the police, I do believe he wasn’t expecting the mcmichaels to shoot dude but by then it was too late!
Travis's lawyer said Gough tried from the very start to work a deal with prosecution, trying to get a plea deal for his testimony and from what he said he was telling them he wasn't. They realised very quickly and seems to be why it wasn't a strong joint defence. Prosecution had enough evidence without Roddie testifying so were not interested in a plea deal, even when closing arguments were under way he was still trying to get a deal and then claims he is wrongfully convicted, was just a witness and will be released on appeal. Not a chance, he blocked Arbery numerous times, hit him with the truck and admitted it to police. Greg McMichael was on jail calls saying to his mate don't worry about Roddie he is an ally. Gough is a fool.
I believe this murder would have been hidden under the rug for eternity but Dumb Dumb Bryan, bragged and whipped out his culpatory video for the world to see. He must be kicking himself around his cell for that fatal mistake. They were all good until he showed HIS OWN video.
@@jfraserfisher a good lawyer is pragmatic so trying to make a deal like that doesnt mean be wasnt wrongly convicted, he probably should of only been convicted of false imprisonment, if this trial didnt have a circus behind it and no one was paying attention he probably wouldn't of been charged and the Mcmichaels probably would of been convicted of manslaughter. Im not for trumping up charges to appease a mob and thats what happened here
Court TV is starting to make me sick. The interviewer seems broken hearted that they were found guilty. Read the room...the majority of Americans are very happy with the verdict! God bless Ahmaud's mother & father!
@@BlkBoyAwesome I can only conclude Randy is a friend of McMichaels or a white supremacist. Anyone who thinks Arbery deserved this has to be an idiot or didn't see the trial. Just disgusting!
Minding your own business is a rule too live by. He was rightfully convicted racist men/women can’t help themselves he really believed he was right in what he did chasing and trying to capture a black man for what he didn’t know if he had did anything wrong he never explained why he felt the need to chase anyone.
They had probable cause to detain him for theft. Ahmaud was a thief and in the two years prior to his death he was known as The Jogger as he would enter into stores and run out with stolen goods. Ahmaud also suffered from schizophrenia and used drugs.
The word racist has been used so much in about the last 6 yrs till it means nothing. And you all go on about them using the n word when black people use it multiple times a day. It's used in comedy, music, movies, it's every inherent word with some people. I was taught to absolutely never use that word. Was black people never taught to not use a word that they didn't want others to use. It's like the word is watered down to mean nothing. I've even heard white people be called the n word. It's ridiculous. Have more pride in yourselves and stop using that word.
Thanks Roddie for the video! The world wouldn’t have known anything about Ahmaud’s murder if Roddie didn’t share the video around to all his whittle friends. And thanks to that person that secretly released the video because they knew it was wrong and that it was murder! We Got em!
It’s all a game. She is a lawyer and has been trained in law school how to illicit information, whether she agrees with him or not. Kevin is having a pity party of one.
Definitely the last Court TV video I’ll watch. The bias is unheard of and the level of empathy shown for a guilty murderer is atrocious. The complimenting of this goof ball chatter box lawyer is gut wrenching. I pity people like this reporter and this lawyer. Neither should have a public platform.
This guy clearly wants the spotlight. He's the reason all 3 got arrested. He posted the video. If he was a halfway decent attorney he would've requested a separate trial for his client.
Yea I felt that was strange he didn't request a separate trial. Made him look worse. Also this lawyer made zero effort to come off likable in any way. There was a slight defense angle here for Bryan, it was just never deployed. Crap lawyer enjoying his 15 minutes.
Anyone in their right mind, seeing a man being chased , would have tried to help the man or call 911. Instead he got in his truck and tried to run an innocent man down not even knowing why.
That is where the disconnect is for me too! If I were to see this situation, I would immediately think the man on foot needed help, not the maniacs in the vehicle. I would do my best to help the pedestrian and call the police. This has to be extreme racism. Nothing else makes any sense.
U spent too much time defending what was outside the courtroom instead of what was in the courtroom. Your client said he wasn't necessarily a witness. That made him a party to the crime. DONT WORRY THEIR FAMILY CAN VISIT THEM FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THE ARBERY FAMILY CAN'T.
Just a few months ago all the local Klansmen were laughing at and enjoying Roddie's video, now it's left a bad taste in their mouths after three of their members were found guilty of conducting an illegal manhunt which resulted in a horrific murder taking place. Roddie was a willing and active participant in the murderous manhunt and deserves to be treated accordingly.
Your client was guilty !!! He may not have pulled the trigger but he stopped Ahmad Aubrey from getting away from those monsters so it's his fault as well
He won't and shouldn't be vindicated. He joined In and helped bring about the outcome. He has texts on his phone that are racially charged. I hope they all have their run-ins with the people that they hated so much. Throw his ass under the jail and forget to feed him !
Not requesting severance of Bryan from the other two accused is like saying he was just as much part of this fatal chase mob and its ultimate result as the other two. Defense lawyer not distancing his client from the Mcmichaels did not promote his defense that he was just riding along and had no idea that he was part of a well armed and deadly posse.
Why do this man think he’s innocent when he ran him down and cut him off and blocked him from getting away from those devils…. There was nothing unconditional about that ruling…. That man had no business doing what he did and yes, Ahmaud would be live if he had stayed at home because he would have been able to get away from those devils had he not kept blocking and cutting him off as he was trying to get away.
No Gough, trials don't belong behind closed doors. This case started out behind closed doors with judge, jury & execution. It then went on through two DAs doing the exact same thing. This does not include other law enforcement individuals who also participated in judge, jury & execution. All of these people from the executioners, the ones allowing it to be swept under the rug and the attorneys defending these actions are the best examples of why "the public should participate" and how "racism still exists in America".
This attorney should just shut up and stop saying what he can’t do, he started with his client has done nothing wrong, he is just a witness, he will be acquitted, he is going home free and all that, which world is he living in? Instead of him separating his client from the father and son killers for his client to get a lesser verdict he was busy saying irrelevant things.
Julie needs to be impartial to the cases represented, she's trying to be respectful, but showing sympathy In her words..this sends the wrong message to the viewers.
She's trying to get access to these trial personalities, and that requires her to approach them a certain way. She is a beautiful woman that attracts the eye, but she keeps it classy and tasteful. She speaks with a slow pace, and a mature, low tone, rather than in a hysterical frenzy. And she shows empathy to WHOMEVER she speaks to in order to reduce the chances of them feeling slighted and summarily cutting her off. As Gough, himself, said here, other media people wouldn't be getting half the time from him that she got. Her role is NOT to be a mouthpiece for the self-righteous viewers who want to opine on this or that aspect of a trial. We already do more than enough of that for ourselves. Evaluate her for how well she extracts information from a guest--not for whether you believe she sends the right "message."
I'm pretty sure that Roddy Bryan had a weapon on himself. I heard Mr Bryan lock and load his gun in the video. There was at least 4 people out there on that day with guns. Ahmaud was the only person who didn't have a weapon a cellphone or anything on him .
Roxanne He is just as guilty as the other two and complicit in the murder The real plan was not to get caught and play the video at a celebratory champagne dinner, patting themselves on the back on how well the execution went and then planning for the next one
Kevin Gough is a buffoon of a trial attorney. He delivered what has to be among the least effective closing arguments in a high profile case. He must think the jury is stupid: ▪︎ His attempts at self deprecating statements are transparently manipulative. ▪︎ He purposely finds the most number of words to say the simplest things. ▪︎ His description of his client is almost entirely irrelevant. ▪︎. His "Let me take you back in time..." pitch and related quips are entirely irrelevant, annoying and wasteful if the jury's time. ▪︎ His "We lawyers have been taught to never say this...what we say is not evidence...," which nothing but a restatement of what the judge has said innumerable times and surely doesn't trick the jury into thinking he's radical truthteller - to the contrary, it comes across as transparently disingenuous. ▪︎. His closing argument was replete of instances where he stands on ceremony over meaningless details as if they are critical pieces of evidence demonstrating his client's innocence - for example, he says, "If you watch carefully, you see Mr. Brian pulls out from his driveway to the left, then backs up and straightens out his truck and pulls to the right, when the evidence actually shows Mr. Brian pulled straight out...." Wha...huh? So what? ▪︎ His "Awe shucks..." country lawyer shtick isn't fooling anyone. He's a terrible attorney, totally out classed by the polish, persuasiveness and organization of the prosecution. He was so bad, I actually felt sorry for defendant Brian.
Hey Gough, that was a brilliant move releasing that video to the public. You ensured justice was done and your client wound up in prison.
So very true.
He's not the one who leaked it,it was another lawyer that he was going to hire.
@angc214: The video was not released by Kevin Gough, it was released by Alan Tucker, a lawyer who was not involved in the criminal case but who believes black males should be arrested for ‘running down the street’. Just another stupid Klub member who thought the video would exonerate his friend. You can see how well that worked.
Well said.
@@rayray8687, well said.
Appeal all you want. Not gonna change the verdict and not gonna change how your client contributed to the death of an innocent man.
You don't know that. They opened several doors for appeal.
@@PatriotGamesROCKS He should have stayed out of the whole situation, Kim. Had he not blocked him, he would not be incarcerated today. Kind of agree with Vickie.
@@asanta2023 that has nothing to do with an appeal. Most common appeal is for ineffective council. The prosecution also made the "death sentence" comment. Huge nono. Then there's the protests outside and the jury was not sequestered. Why do you think Gough did what he did? Lol. They have several causes for appeal. They may or may not win. I've seen cases won on less.
He should have just kept his behind on his porch and stayed out of it and he wouldn't have been in this situation right now
Best thing to do when you encounter any situation like this or someone shop lifting ect. Mind your business and keep pushing. The only way I would involve myself in a situation would be if I see a child women dog or elderly being beat on molested or taken advantage of. They are off limits in my book. A good man stands up for himself a better man stands up for others.
His mistake was not following or filming but blocking Arbery with his truck.
He never made an attempt of asking Arbery to get into his truck or made any rescue efforts. He is guilty AF.
@@TheSuperPsychoKiller
Arbery did not commit a felony. To make a citizen's arrest, you have to first establish (probable cause) that a felony was committed. It's true that Arbery had been trespassing but trespassing is a misdemeanor, not a felony under Georgia law. Not to mention, Arbery was unarmed, which they knew, yet they went after him 3 on 1 with a shotgun. Which suggests their true intention was premeditated murder, not just questioning Arbery, as the defense claimed.
2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 17 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 4 - ARREST OF PERSONS
ARTICLE 4 - ARREST BY PRIVATE PERSONS
§ 17-4-60 - Grounds for arrest
O.C.G.A. 17-4-60 (2010)
17-4-60. Grounds for arrest
A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge. If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping or attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion.
John
Yep, the moment Roddie blocked that kid from getting away he joined the lynch mob, and therefore assisted in his murder. Considering his age hes basically doing life. Their racist stereotypes, and low impulse control, cost them their lives.
And shouting "Y'all got him?"
Got him for what?
This guy is a moron and deserves what he got
@@ChristoherWGray Definitely not the brightest out there. By giving the police the video, he was pretty much confessing to felony murder.
A party to a crime. What is most shocking is he had no idea why they were chasing Ahmaud, he just decided to join in!! He yelled "y'all got him", then got in his car and joined the Lynch mob. He didn't even know the McMichael's, he said he recognised Gregory McMichael from around the neighbourhood, but didn't know him. He had no idea WHY they were chasing Ahmaud, but thought it was a good idea to join in.
He proceeded to run Ahmaud into a ditch, pin him with his vehicle, as he said - Quote "I got him in good', he even tried to put the blame on the victim by saying Ahmaud tried to 'get in his vehicle', Ahmaud was running for his life. he was exhausted, every time he stopped to try and take a breath, the vehicles would come up on him. Bryan then basically boxed him in and herded him into the McMichaels, weaving from side to side to ensure there was no escape!!! Then he said the cop, 'should we have been chasing him' with a laugh at the end of that sentence!! - They terrorised him and then executed him and get this - Mr Bryan had absolutely no reaction to the 3 gunshots, not a gasp was heard, not an OH MY GOD, nothing!!!! THAT IS HOW INNOCENT YOUR CLIENT IS, MR GOUGH!!!! The jury got it right!!!
100% facts. He's a bigot an seen an Opportunity to terrorize a black man an he took it for his fun. Now his little wimpy A## is gonna feel what it's like to be Terrorize in prison
Couldn't have said it better!
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 thank you!!!
That is just so crazy! I heard that Mr. Bryan reported to the police that Mr. McMichaels Sr supposedly said something along the lines of " the 'N'" got shot or something. They said that was part of the reason Mr. Bryan didn't testify. Do you know exactly what it was Mr. McMichaels said when he used that word?
What’s really sad which everything regarding this case is sad this isn’t the first time that this has happen the difference is that those men were caught. It’s pretty messed up that the police was going to cover this up but once the video came out it was a open and shut case.
I am glad ahmaud fsmiky got closure and I hope the family wins there civil suit against the police and the city…. No matter the amount of money will bring ahmaud back but I hope this teaches people of certain races “no one is above the law”
Cop: Were you just a witness to this? Roddy "Ah no not necessarily".
This is where he admitted to being a part of the crimes and is why he was found guilty.
Sure did !!!!! Great point ☺️
He said that and chuckled.
Exactly!
Oh Yes, it was those words that put Roddy away, but I kind of think he should have been tried separately and maybe a few different charges.Georgia has the law saying if you are anyway involved , you are also guilty of the larger crime.
@@vanmanmike7651 Gough they tried to sever but it was denied. Party to a crime, you’re just as guilty! Y’all got em’???
He should not have hit Ahmaud with his truck. He's guilty!!! A lot of Black men have been wrongfully convicted.
Riiiiiight
He was in a car
@@loriemills8337 Please the man was in a truck
Awwwww helll no
Bull crap
Bryan’s first mistake was getting involved in a lynching. His second mistake was being represented by this incompetent fool.
There was no lynching. Ahmaud was a common thief. He was nicknamed The Jogger because he would enter stores and run out with stolen goods. This was a Citizen's Arrest that went awry.
@@John-kv7jo You really need to read, dear. You are bringing up a theory that has long been discounted and annihilated by the prosecution. If you can't read, at least try listening to the testimony.
@@John-kv7jo Not according to the guilty verdict, now huh cupcake?.
No his next big mistake was not turning state witness
@@barbaraakpakpa3592 He can't read and it showed. I'm glad the clown was not on the jury.
Your client is a murderer. All 3 partook in killing Ahmaud. Not one of them bothered to give aid. No appeals! Lock him up!
Ok that would be unconstitutional
State cell 😂😂😂 for the next 35 years 😳
Trials are fully open to the public and Gough cannot change that. They had a fair trial.
Rubbish
Exactly
A crucial legal question was whether the three defendants were trying to make a lawful citizen’s arrest. The relevant law is only two sentences long:
A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge. If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping or attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion.
In an independent analysis of the case, lawyer Andrew Branca argues that the two sentences anticipate two different scenarios. The first sentence is about minor offenses, such as shoplifting; citizens may not step in unless the crime was “committed in their presence or immediate knowledge.” In the case of a felony, a citizen can act on “reasonable and probable grounds.” Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski tried to combine the two sentences, insisting that the crime for which citizens could make an arrest had to be a felony committed “in their presence.” She noted that trespassing - the only crime of which Arbery is known to the defendants to have been committed - did not justify citizen’s arrest, claiming that detention was lawful only in “emergency situations” when a crime is happening “right then and there.”
Mr. Branca notes that when a law is ambiguous it must, under the doctrine of “lenity,” be interpreted in the favor of a defendant, which would mean the men had the right to arrest Arbery merely for trespassing. Judge Walmsley did not clear up the ambiguity, and seemed to side with Miss Dunikoski, telling the jury that anyone who is the target of an unjustified citizen’s arrest “has the right to resist the arrest with such force as is reasonably necessary.”
Miss Dunikoski followed up this advantage: “You [Travis McMichael] can’t claim self-defense if you are the unjustified aggressor,” she said. “Who started this? It wasn’t Ahmaud Arbery.” Clearly, it is absurd to say that Travis McMichael forfeited all rights to self-defense. Was he legally obliged to let Arbery beat him to death? No matter what led up to the fight over the shotgun, at some point is could be reasonable to see Arbery as the aggressor. The jurors have not explained their verdict, but if they accepted the prosecution’s argument, there was never any hope for an acquittal.
In her closing arguments, Miss Dunikoski made the outrageous claim that the defendants chased Arbery “because he was a black man running down the street.” There had been no testimony to suggest race had anything to do with the decision to give chase, and it is impossible to believe the McMichaels would have jumped into their truck if Arbery had just been “a black man running down the street.”
The Neighbor should had mine he's own Business he was recording what had happened on his phone he should had call the cops on dose two rasise men not joining in now he's in Jail with does two crazy rasise men
@@wandabradford3957 Nothing racist about this. They had probable cause to detain Ahmaud on suspicion of theft. According to GA law, theft is a felony therefore the three men had every right to detain him. Ahmaud died when he went for the gun.
Too bad your client didn't consider mr. Arbery's Constitutional rights to Life...!!!
The lead prosecutor was playing 3D chess.
The defense was out there playing tic tac toe.🤪
Lmfao
wow
LOL!
Roddy Bryan is a perfect example of why "minding your own damn business" is important! I can't stress that enough folks! Look at this man, over 60 years old on an ordinary day outside working on his front porch and seen a black man running away from two white men chasing him in a truck and assumed the black man was guilty and made the worst decision of his life to go join in! And to think that after ahmuad was shot and dying in the street that Travis McMichael stood over his body and said the words " stupid Ni**er!" smh malice heart!
If he only recorded the situation, that's one thing but the evidence and what he told police on the scene was that he attempted several times to strike Mr Arbery with his vehicle and chose to help to trap him! Smh this neighborhood was full of bigoted white wanna be vigilantes and the testimony of the defenses witnesses proved that!. Too many of these types of people in society today! Mind your own business Karen and Ken's!
Thank you! Thank You! Thank you!
Preach!
Yasssssssss...he's not going to survive in prison and he's knows it.....I don't think any of them will. They will definitely think about suicide 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Karen and Ken's😩😩😩😄😄😄
He’s 52! 😭
Dear Mr. Bryan…the system did work. Sincerely, America.
The system is still broken. This case didn't change that.
He should stay home and watch cartoons 😂😂😂
What's up with this woman sounding so compassionate for this murderer?? He wasnt wrongly convicted, the jury got it right!! He shouldve minded his business and kept his ass at home.
She has seen this .lawyer being interviewed by others. Any kind of challenge and he shuts down and becomes argumentative rather than answering questions. He's a moron.
Deadass
She actually showed major restraint in her reaction to what he was saying and you can tell she really wanted to call him out several times. She made him mad enough to abruptly end the interview, like he has done before
Did anybody catch when she said client but it came out like klan?
@@deedled4879 🤣
No, this guys got it wrong as far as this defendant. The trial went just the way it should have. The evidence provided proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that this fella took away the constitutional rights of the victim who is now dead. Justice was served here.
And Travis had a constitutional right to defend himself too. He was attacked and his gun was grabbed.
@@crand20033 Yeah this case is pretty complicated. But the fact is, AA didn't commit a felony, so they had no legal right to pursue him.
@@crand20033 Travis is doing life in prison. He had a MORE than fair trial by a jury of his peers. The jury concluded that Travis did NOT have the constitutional right to chase Albery. Albery did NOT attack him. Albery's death was considered malice murder by the jury.
I understand you want attention and you like trolling but I can point to the video of Travis walking away in shackles to prove I'm right on this.
@@crand20033, the Georgia self defense statute, as most likely with all of the state's self defense statutes, does NOT allow for the use of force during the commission of a felony which is exactly what the ongoing and continuous unlawful pursuit and attempted detention of Ahmaud Arbery was. Simply put, a conviction on the Criminal Attempt to Commit False Imprisonment charge negates self defense, and adds Felony Murder which equals a very long prison sentence.
@@crand20033 the AGGRESSOR who starts the ball rolling can't claim self defense,the only person in fear of their life that day was Mr Arbery, he had 3 people trying to mow him down with their trucks and two of them were also armed and lo and behold the only person to end up dead was Arbery.
He talked about all this freedom and when she asked him about the black pastor having a right to be at the trial. Then it's we need to change how we conduct these trials of high profile
how many times and how many ways will this guy find to say his client is a country bumpkin? 😳🤔🤦🏾♀️
my dude, your client should not have joined in the chase. he admitted it, he laughed about it. actions have consequences. 🤷🏾♀️
And then afterwards went back to his porch and start working on what he was doing before the chance,like nothing happen.
@@fairestofthemall4421 He believes in fairy tales.
Moi: How would you like to be my chocolate milk shake 😁
@@cmack7281 well, i'm made of neither chocolate nor milk, so you may be a bit disappointed 🤷🏾♀️
He was so proud of his role in the chase He took the video as a trophy.
💯
I made a couple of moves 😂😂😂
He defended a murderer. They are racists who hunted down a black man for sport. If he had faith in the police like he said, he would have called them. That’s his job, but I hope that he loses. Roddy was not unfairly convicted.
Hunted down a black man for sport? That's just totally untrue.
Shut up. Nobody needs your disheveled emotional bs. We all know Aubery was just sightseeing. A regular tourist attraction in Travis' backyard. The men were observing a known criminal from 10 feet he charged and grabbed four the gun which left Travis no choice. The entire trial is a miscarriage of justice.
@@randymctavish3728 shut up troll account
@@Brotha00 Shut up, deep state account
@@randymctavish3728 If you knew the law in Georgia , you would know unless you see the jogger in the commission of a felony , you can not chase them down and force them at gunpoint to surrender to you . furthermore no one can point a gun at someone without using it in defense of your life , the law does not embrace anyone pointing guns at people unless you are law enforcement , the charge is called reckless display of a firearm .
I feel sorry for most people when they’re sent to prison but the jury got this one right. The dad should feel bad because he is the main one who caused all this. He sent his son to prison for life. I know Mr. Bryan wishes he had not joined in but hindsight is 20/20. It’s done and so are they.
A father sins!!!!
The father passed his psychopathic racism down to Travis.
Bullies never see them selves in any realistic manner. God complexes tend to do that! He never thought about the law, & doubt he knows it, beyond it indulging his own power, & passed that on to his ginger, hairy man, son that won’t get to father his son now. Supposedly his thoughts in the altercation was his son, too bad his first thought when Daddy yelled get your gun, was sorry Dad I am caring for my son right now. Too many men believe they are entitled to subvert other people’s Rights, add a the cop mentality you get this!
The father created the whole situation.
This trial may not of amplified to such a degree if the authorities had delivered proper justice at the outset. The lack of justice brought us to high profile. Trials have got to remain public.
They don’t want the rest of the country looking at what they’re doing down there
@@brandibell3240 I’d like a peek into what the Rittenhouse judge has been doing his past 50 yrs. After his ploys in what I perceived as directing a verdict..at least a one sided vibe he seemed to push Very disturbing
If Roddie Oldboy had kept his butt away from that deadly scene in the first place then he wouldn’t be involved this murder. Mr Atty. so what happened to those imaginary coffins you saw outside court house.🤔
@@nanc8597 it's very disturbing to see how you can't see clear cut self defense. Love to see someone come at you with the metal trucks of a skateboard towards your head (which can be fatal) or point a gun at you and how you would react... you gonna say "hey dont" or sing "Mary had a little lamb"?
Given how you have no idea what you're talking about, I wouldn't put it past ya
@@calmdownkaren3983 cool
Roddy Bryan’s attorney can motion for a new trial, but I strongly doubt he’ll get one. Mr. Bryan clearly instigated the whole thing and was getting his rocks off by doing so. The only thing he did right was videotape the incident which really outlined what really took place as far as them chasing down Mr. Arbery and subsequently killing him. I guess they’ve never seen a jogger who happened to be black in their neighborhood. They took that 25 year old man’s life because he was black. Justice was served for Mr. Arbery in that courtroom on November 24.
No
Greg McMichael was the chief instigator
He should spend every day asking himself why he dragged his son into such a situation
But based on his past, that seemed to be his mindset
They still face federal charges. Their whiteness didn't help them, did it? His client should have mind his business
The cops let them go home and didn't file a single charge. The only reason it changed is because Roddie couldn't help but post the video online.
Their whiteness helped them, but they couldn't help themselves but to brag.
@@stevedeakins416 he actually posted it online? I did not know that part. JC, convict him for stupidity too.
@@stevedeakins416 He didn't post it, the new DA leaked it.
@@PatriotGamesROCKS wtf no, his attorney gave the video to the radio station WGIG and they posted it to UA-cam.
@@circle11111 Not his attorney lmao
His client should’ve have stay out of it but he decided to join them so justice was served to all three of them period.
After I saw how Julie Grant did this interview, I only have the feeling of a lack of neutrality. When she is showing this kind of sympathy and empathy for this convict, she gives me the feeling that she believes that this was a wrongful conviction. I'm astonished and not in a good way.
Ikr did you see her face it's like she wanted to cry for that murderer....I never really cared for that much.
Im watching bnc news on this.
Hm, I do feel sorry these guys got life. However how many black guys on death row? How easy is it to give black guys life. The felony murders the judge can give a chance of parole in 30. Look at the black men on death row with reason to believe they are completely innocent. Get rid of the death penalty. Release or retry all the possible-probable innocent men in jail. Lower the life sentence for all. Really if the law isnt ok in the state then change it for every one. No one doubts if your client was black he would be charged guilty.
She works for court tv, which is another suspected white supremacist news network shadowing fox News.
I saw that too. She almost cried for the thug.
You should have yelled objections when that other defense lawyer brought up Ahmauds feet..That comment sealed their fate..
yeah… the truth hurts, don’ it…
@@theflyingdutchman_01 ...🤔?
Should of?
@@theflyingdutchman_01 who's doing life? Ask them does it hurt!
@@dwill1170 - yep, 4 guys played stupid games, all 4 won stupid prizes…
He’s found guilty point blank!!!
Justice was served.
Mr. Bryan should not of helped chase. He should of just filmed and called the police. He could have just been an eye witness.
Yep. Bad decision making on his part.
He would still be facing prison time. The idiot gave his phone to the cops and they found kiddie videos.
He also lied and said Travis shot Ahmaud after he attacked Travis and started whaling on his head,that was a complete lie...Roddy got what he deserved!!
Driveway decisions……
@@emersonmanning6523 yep,I wonder if they will prosecute Roddy for the possession of child porn charges?
Kevin gough should have gotten a separate trial and probably worked with the prosecution…because let’s be real roddie Bryan immediately incriminated himself once he got involved and then gave a half assed story to the police, I do believe he wasn’t expecting the mcmichaels to shoot dude but by then it was too late!
I totally agree!
Travis's lawyer said Gough tried from the very start to work a deal with prosecution, trying to get a plea deal for his testimony and from what he said he was telling them he wasn't. They realised very quickly and seems to be why it wasn't a strong joint defence. Prosecution had enough evidence without Roddie testifying so were not interested in a plea deal, even when closing arguments were under way he was still trying to get a deal and then claims he is wrongfully convicted, was just a witness and will be released on appeal. Not a chance, he blocked Arbery numerous times, hit him with the truck and admitted it to police. Greg McMichael was on jail calls saying to his mate don't worry about Roddie he is an ally. Gough is a fool.
Literally impossible. He filmed the crimes happening
I believe this murder would have been hidden under the rug for eternity but Dumb Dumb Bryan, bragged and whipped out his culpatory video for the world to see. He must be kicking himself around his cell for that fatal mistake. They were all good until he showed HIS OWN video.
@@jfraserfisher a good lawyer is pragmatic so trying to make a deal like that doesnt mean be wasnt wrongly convicted, he probably should of only been convicted of false imprisonment, if this trial didnt have a circus behind it and no one was paying attention he probably wouldn't of been charged and the Mcmichaels probably would of been convicted of manslaughter. Im not for trumping up charges to appease a mob and thats what happened here
Court TV is starting to make me sick. The interviewer seems broken hearted that they were found guilty. Read the room...the majority of Americans are very happy with the verdict! God bless Ahmaud's mother & father!
Didn’t get the praise, he was an awful lawyer
You right can you believe that interviewer.Rody wanted to be some hero he turned out to be a zero.
To me this was a cut and dry trial. You cannot and should not evnot kill someone for jogging in a neighborhood..thats insane...
Yeah he's a gud boy he just "jogging" *wonka wonka*
@@randymctavish3728 What crimes did he commit that day that amounted to a felony? Asking for you.
@@BlkBoyAwesome I can only conclude Randy is a friend of McMichaels or a white supremacist. Anyone who thinks Arbery deserved this has to be an idiot or didn't see the trial. Just disgusting!
@@melaniea4901 I Agree with you...100%...
Roddy Bumpkins words will always ring out, “Did y’all get’em!!!” So deplorably disgusting!!!
Minding your own business is a rule too live by. He was rightfully convicted racist men/women can’t help themselves he really believed he was right in what he did chasing and trying to capture a black man for what he didn’t know if he had did anything wrong he never explained why he felt the need to chase anyone.
I'm pretty sure Roddy Bryan also had a weapon on himself. I heard him load his gun in the video.
They had probable cause to detain him for theft. Ahmaud was a thief and in the two years prior to his death he was known as The Jogger as he would enter into stores and run out with stolen goods. Ahmaud also suffered from schizophrenia and used drugs.
The reporter is so sad like her own brother just been convicted, wtf?!!
So true I was just looking at that👀😡
This guy is an absolute dodo bird. Good job Roddy- good choice in lawyers.
Let's see how roddie child molestation case goes.
@@princerose233 let’s hope old gooftroop gough is representing him. Doesn’t matter tho he’s about to be sent up for a long time for murder.
Don't be so hard on Roddy. He isn't very smart. Gough said so. In court.
You should know you are in trouble when your own lawyer publicly calls you dumb.
Stupid is as stupid does 😂🤪
This LAWYER DONT EVEN PRETEND NOT TO BE RACIST🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Omg THANK YOU!
The word racist has been used so much in about the last 6 yrs till it means nothing. And you all go on about them using the n word when black people use it multiple times a day. It's used in comedy, music, movies, it's every inherent word with some people. I was taught to absolutely never use that word. Was black people never taught to not use a word that they didn't want others to use. It's like the word is watered down to mean nothing. I've even heard white people be called the n word. It's ridiculous. Have more pride in yourselves and stop using that word.
Thanks Roddie for the video! The world wouldn’t have known anything about Ahmaud’s murder if Roddie didn’t share the video around to all his whittle friends. And thanks to that person that secretly released the video because they knew it was wrong and that it was murder! We Got em!
that's how that video got out? smh
That video backfired on his ass! 😁
@romeo kilo no the idiot released it himself because he thought it would clear him. He didn’t think they did anything wrong.
Yes thank you Roddy for releasing evidence of you three thugs murdering a black man!
@@romeokilo4535 you know exactly what she's saying,are you mad they were convicted?
Any lawyer who dosen't understand the concept of a public courtroom isnt worth his salt.
Why is she showing so much remorse for the murderer 🤔 it's like she wants to cry for the Bryant guy
She’s a lawyer and a journalist. She’s getting the story. If she has to put on airs to get it she will
She wants to be famous for getting a murder off she'll be flooded with criminal clients
It’s all a game. She is a lawyer and has been trained in law school how to illicit information, whether she agrees with him or not. Kevin is having a pity party of one.
Roddie should have kept working on that front porch. That goes to show 1 wrong move can cause you a life full of pain and regret.
Not killing people should be the American way
Definitely the last Court TV video I’ll watch. The bias is unheard of and the level of empathy shown for a guilty murderer is atrocious. The complimenting of this goof ball chatter box lawyer is gut wrenching. I pity people like this reporter and this lawyer. Neither should have a public platform.
This lady is speaking as if Roddie was innocent
If Roddy had just minded his own business he would be at home with his family now! Hatred only leads you down a dead end road.
This woman actually acts like she feels sorry for Roddy. No one told him to join in on a murder
Criminal defense 101
BLAME THE VICTIM.😥
Mr. Gough, your law school called, they want their diploma back.
Roddie looks like Moe of the 3 stooges.
He's going to spend the rest of his life in prison. That's what's next.
This guy clearly wants the spotlight. He's the reason all 3 got arrested. He posted the video. If he was a halfway decent attorney he would've requested a separate trial for his client.
Yea I felt that was strange he didn't request a separate trial. Made him look worse. Also this lawyer made zero effort to come off likable in any way. There was a slight defense angle here for Bryan, it was just never deployed. Crap lawyer enjoying his 15 minutes.
This lawyer was not the one who leaked the video, this one would have buried it
Anyone in their right mind, seeing a man being chased , would have tried to help the man or call 911. Instead he got in his truck and tried to run an innocent man down not even knowing why.
I know! I am still having a hard time processing all of this and I have been following it since the beginning. and I still can not compute.
That is where the disconnect is for me too! If I were to see this situation, I would immediately think the man on foot needed help, not the maniacs in the vehicle. I would do my best to help the pedestrian and call the police. This has to be extreme racism. Nothing else makes any sense.
U spent too much time defending what was outside the courtroom instead of what was in the courtroom. Your client said he wasn't necessarily a witness. That made him a party to the crime. DONT WORRY THEIR FAMILY CAN VISIT THEM FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THE ARBERY FAMILY CAN'T.
Just a few months ago all the local Klansmen were laughing at and enjoying Roddie's video, now it's left a bad taste in their mouths after three of their members were found guilty of conducting an illegal manhunt which resulted in a horrific murder taking place.
Roddie was a willing and active participant in the murderous manhunt and deserves to be treated accordingly.
And now he's going to be someone s girlfriend 😂
The three men are as guilty 'as a rat in a trap, God dammit'!
Bryan got a fair trial and that was he was charged with murder
Watching Kevin Gough videos has become my new pastime. It’s like watching walking dumpster fire from the 1800s. Amazing.
Lol me to I've made a Kevin Gough playlist
He got justice next time tell your client mind his own business.
Your client was guilty !!! He may not have pulled the trigger but he stopped Ahmad Aubrey from getting away from those monsters so it's his fault as well
I have a feeling that if a TV show is ever made called The World's Dumbest Criminals Roddie will be in an episode.
He won't and shouldn't be vindicated. He joined In and helped bring about the outcome. He has texts on his phone that are racially charged. I hope they all have their run-ins with the people that they hated so much. Throw his ass under the jail and forget to feed him !
Not requesting severance of Bryan from the other two accused is like saying he was just as much part of this fatal chase mob and its ultimate result as the other two. Defense lawyer not distancing his client from the Mcmichaels did not promote his defense that he was just riding along and had no idea that he was part of a well armed and deadly posse.
I believe he did request severance and the judge said hell to the no.
Roddy got caught up in someone else's bullshit.
What’s next. After intake , a snickers bar on his pillow in his cell. 🤭
Why do this man think he’s innocent when he ran him down and cut him off and blocked him from getting away from those devils…. There was nothing unconditional about that ruling…. That man had no business doing what he did and yes, Ahmaud would be live if he had stayed at home because he would have been able to get away from those devils had he not kept blocking and cutting him off as he was trying to get away.
That's what he gets for poking his nose and his truck in other people's business.
So what about your client telling the cop " Maybe we should not have been chasing him "?
Yeah! He did this to himself. There's no one to blame but himself.
How can you respect the justice system if u believe someone was wrongfully convicted!
The courthouse was surrounded with armed black militia.
This isn't the time or place to discuss why my client is not guilty = my client is guilty as sin
No Gough, trials don't belong behind closed doors. This case started out behind closed doors with judge, jury & execution. It then went on through two DAs doing the exact same thing. This does not include other law enforcement individuals who also participated in judge, jury & execution. All of these people from the executioners, the ones allowing it to be swept under the rug and the attorneys defending these actions are the best examples of why "the public should participate" and how "racism still exists in America".
His mistake was getting in his truck ha 😂
The haughty reporter appears too sympathetic to this convicted felon and his attorney.
This attorney should just shut up and stop saying what he can’t do, he started with his client has done nothing wrong, he is just a witness, he will be acquitted, he is going home free and all that, which world is he living in? Instead of him separating his client from the father and son killers for his client to get a lesser verdict he was busy saying irrelevant things.
He should have just called the police and have them determined if AA was wrongdoing or not.
"I BOXED HIM IN PRETTY GOOD ! "
participation
Always moving and trying to move the goalposts so they can win!!!
What's important today is that those three fools will have a nice home in a cage. This lawyer is full of excuses and was hoping to get a book deal.
Disappointed and shocked he said. He assisted in the death of a man. Ahmaud is dead, he is not alive to tell his story.
Gough is disgusting. Period.the host should get a room with him if she's so happy about his racist conduct
Kevin Gough
Part Time: Lawyer
Full Time: Window Washer
Education: Costco University, Aisle 7
Julie needs to be impartial to the cases represented, she's trying to be respectful, but showing sympathy In her words..this sends the wrong message to the viewers.
She's trying to get access to these trial personalities, and that requires her to approach them a certain way. She is a beautiful woman that attracts the eye, but she keeps it classy and tasteful. She speaks with a slow pace, and a mature, low tone, rather than in a hysterical frenzy. And she shows empathy to WHOMEVER she speaks to in order to reduce the chances of them feeling slighted and summarily cutting her off. As Gough, himself, said here, other media people wouldn't be getting half the time from him that she got.
Her role is NOT to be a mouthpiece for the self-righteous viewers who want to opine on this or that aspect of a trial. We already do more than enough of that for ourselves.
Evaluate her for how well she extracts information from a guest--not for whether you believe she sends the right "message."
I don't think he will appeal.
Appeals cost big money, and those 3 idiots are already broken.
I'm pretty sure that Roddy Bryan had a weapon on himself. I heard Mr Bryan lock and load his gun in the video. There was at least 4 people out there on that day with guns. Ahmaud was the only person who didn't have a weapon a cellphone or anything on him .
Put them in SEPARATE prisons......miles from their families and friends......😡🇬🇧
& just like that your life is over! Those 3 are where they belong. They have a long time to think about what they’ve done
It's ,scary , could have , me , your dad , your son , sad !
The system worked. It gives me some hope again to know people saw the WRONG that these guys did when they senselessly murdered Mr. Ahmad Aubrey.
The same system that tried to sweep this under the rug...
PRISON!!!!!!!!!
He didn't know he was filming a murder. Thats sucks for him
Roddie was bragging about his role with the mob gang.
Had he minded his own business…
What next you ask, 3 hots and a cot...
Some say this guy is still at court asking for a mistrial.
Since he stated that he failed Mr. Bryan, does that mean he does not have to pay?
"YA'LL GOT HIM?!" Nuff said
Roddy was NOT like the kid that filmed the shooting of Walter Scott. Maybe he should review that.
Roxanne
He is just as guilty as the other two and complicit in the murder
The real plan was not to get caught and play the video at a celebratory champagne dinner, patting themselves on the back on how well the execution went and then planning for the next one
It sounds as if William Roddie Bryan is out of money and so now Kevin Gough isn't so concerned with his client's welfare.
The Lawyer Did His Job, He Put his client in Jail where he Belongs..Play Stupid Games Win Stupid Prizes.
Kevin Gough is a buffoon of a trial attorney. He delivered what has to be among the least effective closing arguments in a high profile case. He must think the jury is stupid:
▪︎ His attempts at self deprecating statements are transparently manipulative.
▪︎ He purposely finds the most number of words to say the simplest things.
▪︎ His description of his client is almost entirely irrelevant.
▪︎. His "Let me take you back in time..." pitch and related quips are entirely irrelevant, annoying and wasteful if the jury's time.
▪︎ His "We lawyers have been taught to never say this...what we say is not evidence...," which nothing but a restatement of what the judge has said innumerable times and surely doesn't trick the jury into thinking he's radical truthteller - to the contrary, it comes across as transparently disingenuous.
▪︎. His closing argument was replete of instances where he stands on ceremony over meaningless details as if they are critical pieces of evidence demonstrating his client's innocence - for example, he says, "If you watch carefully, you see Mr. Brian pulls out from his driveway to the left, then backs up and straightens out his truck and pulls to the right, when the evidence actually shows Mr. Brian pulled straight out...." Wha...huh? So what?
▪︎ His "Awe shucks..." country lawyer shtick isn't fooling anyone. He's a terrible attorney, totally out classed by the polish, persuasiveness and organization of the prosecution. He was so bad, I actually felt sorry for defendant Brian.
Of course you feel sorry for the defendant. 😂
Wow! Thank you. Your analysis of ol'Gough is spot on!. If there were degrees to agreenent, I would agree with you to the millionth power.
It's up to the jury and the jury did their work correctly!