Brunswick
Amid jury selection in the trial for Ahmaud Arbery's killing, it's important to remember that the playbook for low-tech lynching is always the same: When you can’t prove white innocence, prove white victimization.
William “Roddie” Bryan, one of the suspected white supremacists involved in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, had his request for bail denied once again after a judge heard his latest reason why he wanted to be released.
Georgia police officers shot and killed a Black man in Brunswick, the same coastal city where Ahmaud Arbery was "lynched" in a killing that was allegedly covered up by local law enforcement.
One of the multiple prosecutors who recused themselves from Ahmaud Arbery’s murder case over shady links to the accused killers got a new challenger in her bid for re-election in Brunswick, Georgia.
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