Gregory McMichael, one of two men convicted in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, will plead not guilty in a federal hate crime case against him, court records show.
in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, won’t plead guilty in a federal hate crime case against him, court records filed Thursday show.Gregory McMicheal and son Travis McMichael wereThe McMichaels, who are white, were also
The Arbery family objected to the deal, saying that it would have allowed the McMichaels to serve the first 30 years of their sentence in a federal prison, which they said were the men’s preferred conditions of confinement. The judge gave the McMichaels until Friday to decide whether to plead guilty knowing there would be no guarantees.Travis McMichael and Gregory McMichael armed themselves and pursued Arbery in a truck after they saw him running through their neighborhood of Satilla Shores in Brunswick on Feb. 23, 2020.
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