Civil Rights & Social Justice

Never forget that on Feb. 23, 2020, white, racist vigilantes murdered Ahmaud Arbery while he was jogging in Brunswick, Georgia.

The white men who killed Ahmaud Arbery are appealing their hate crime convictions.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

Jackie Johnson was indicted more than two years ago for allegedly protecting Arbery's killers.

Appealing their convictions, Ahmaud Arbery's murderers are arguing that just because they're racist doesn't mean the racism made them kill.

Happy New Year! Jackie Johnson, the ex-Georgia DA charged for meddling in the Ahmaud Arbery investigation, will finally be in court in 2023.

A court date has been set for the former district attorney accused of obstructing the Ahmaud Arbery murder case.

One of the men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery is attempting to throw his two co-defendants under the bus, including his own son, by painting them as anti-Black racists in a desperate attempt to be acquitted in the federal hate crime trial that resulted in three guilty verdicts.

Arbery’s mother says this isn’t the end of the battle and the family will continue to fight for justice in the name of their son.

While the hate crime convictions for Gregory and Travis McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan may help Ahmaud Arbery's loved ones inch closer to closure, civil rights leaders are cautioning against confusing the verdicts for true justice.

Travis and Gregory McMichael and neighbor William Bryan have been found guilty on all hate crime charges.

Here is a list of all the racist things the three men have said that are now being exposed in federal court.

A judge handed down life in prison sentences for all three men convicted of murdering Arbery. Now, one month later the three men are back in court for federal proceedings. But how does the federal trial differ from the state trial?