Travis McMichael originally claimed he killed Ahmaud Arbery in self-defence. FMTNews
Travis and Greg McMichael listen to a preliminary hearing via video yesterday in a Georgia jail.
Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent Richard Dial told a preliminary hearing that another of the three men, William Bryan, admitted that McMichael used the epithet. The account added to evidence to support trying the three men – McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael, and Bryan – for murder, and could support federal hate crimes charges.
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