Men charged in Ahmaud Arbery's killing plead not guilty to federal hate crime and attempted kidnapping charges

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Men charged in Ahmaud Arbery's killing plead not guilty to federal hate crime and attempted kidnapping charges
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The three men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery entered not guilty pleas on federal hate crime and attempted kidnapping charges

Brunswick, Georgia The men charged in last year's killing of Ahmaud Arbery entered not guilty pleas on federal hate crime and attempted kidnapping charges Tuesday.

While previous court appearances in their state court proceedings in Glynn County were conducted via video link, Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and William Bryan appeared in person before the federal judge -- and members of Arbery's family who sat in the gallery. Escorted by US marshals, the men wore orange jumpsuits and were shackled at the ankles.

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