Before he sentenced three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery, Judge Timothy R. Walmsley held a minute of silence.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. -- Before he sentenced three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery in south Georgia to life in prison, Judge Timothy R. Walmsley held a minute of silence Friday, saying he hoped to contextualize the time the 25-year-old spent being chased by the defendants.
The men believed Arbery had committed a crime in their neighborhood, they told police. The McMichaels were armed and gave chase, and Bryan later joined the pursuit, recording it from his pickup. Bryan's video shows Travis McMichael exiting his truck and confronting Arbery, who tussles with Travis over a shotgun before the younger McMichael fatally shoots him.
"When I thought about this, I thought from a lot of different angles," Walmsley said,"and I kept coming back to the terror that must have been in the mind of the young man running through Satilla Shores."Wanda Cooper-Jones spoke about the family's reaction to the verdict and what's next.
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