Crump is the new Al Sharpton/ Jesse Jackson.What could you charge the guy in the car with, unless you knew they were going to kill him when you ran him into their trap? Which of course isn't what happened by any evidence.
It's a dude in a car video taping. wtf.
Yeah, I'd like to see it too. However, I don't think that is the primary issue for a murder or manslaughter case here. That issue is that the dead guy attacked the resident and attempted to arm himself. At that point, the resident has the right to defend himself.I await that video. Seems that is the primary case here and its strange this video is released and that one is not.
Yes, he assaulted an armed man in an attempt to disarm him and, in turn, arm himself.did the runner actually do anything wrong?
haven't read thread
It's a rough threaddid the runner actually do anything wrong?
haven't read thread
Surely its not that simple...That issue is that the dead guy attacked the resident and attempted to arm himself. At that point, the resident has the right to defend himself.
i wonder what the 'solid first-hand knowledge' they had of the burglary.
would the videotaper be arrested if he initiated the chase? like if he told the accused that the victim was a burglar trying to get away.What could you charge the guy in the car with, unless you knew they were going to kill him when you ran him into their trap? Which of course isn't what happened by any evidence.
It's a dude in a car video taping. wtf.
I'd assume so, maybe.would the videotaper be arrested if he initiated the chase? like if he told the accused that the victim was a burglar trying to get away.
"“This family are not strangers to the local criminal justice system,” Barnhill wrote in his letter to Carr. “From best we can tell, Ahmauds older brother has gone to prison in the past and is currently in the Glynn jail, without bond, awaiting new felony prosecution. It also appears a cousin has been prosecuted by DA Johnson's office.”"Apparently, the father in the back of the truck had investigated the dead guy back when the father was an investigator for the DA.
EXCLUSIVE: Father of Brunswick shooter previously investigated victim
The previous incidents in the area are listed as linked incidents in the police report from the shooting. Their case numbers are G20-00093, G19-62302, G19-67433, and G20-08656. It has also been stated that $2500 of fishing equipment was stolen from a house that was under construction and this was not reported. It is possible this was the same house involved that day and in trespassing issues. The owner had a heart condition, so the house was left like that for awhile. See my post above for links to sources.Some interesting information. Earlier in this thread, it was stated that there had been a "rash of burglaries" in the neighborhood and so the shooters were on the lookout for a potential burglar.
In the local paper, you can see a list of reports to police in the city of Brunswick. The link below covers the period from January 1 to the end of February when the shooting took place. While there are burglaries around town, you'll note that the area of Satilla Shores doesn't seem to have some burglary epidemic going on.
https://thebrunswicknews.com/search/?f=html&q=crimescene&d1=2020-01-01&d2=2020-02-29&s=start_time&sd=asc&l=25&t=article,collection,video,youtube&nsa=eedition
Here is a map of the Satilla Shores neighborhood for reference: Google Maps
Street names are Satilla Drive and Burford Road (where the shooting took place), Holmes Road, Jones Road, and Zellwood Drive in the immediate area if you look at the police blotter.
Based on other reporting in the paper, there has been a problem with drug addicts stealing guns from unlocked vehicles and selling them to buy more drugs. In fact, Brunswick is filled to the brim with opioid addicts and was the site of a major opioid bust and subsequent civil suit by the Justice Department of a local pharmacist: Georgia pharmacy, pharmacist accused in civil suit of unlawfully dispensing thousands of opioids and other controlled substances
Here you can read the dialogue during the 911 calls as the operator is puzzled over why exactly they're calling. At no point do they mention the house under construction being robbed, just that Ahmaud was near it.
https://thebrunswicknews.com/news/l...cle_fe51cdd4-3bb6-5815-9dec-ddcdc8f879f8.html
If this is the report you're quoting from, all of those are from the same incident including the 911 call reporting trespassing, possible burglary, and homicide. Also note one of the case numbers you mention was from an incident that happened after the murder.The previous incidents in the area are listed as linked incidents in the police report from the shooting. Their case numbers are G20-00093, G19-62302, G19-67433, and G20-08656. It has also been stated that $2500 of fishing equipment was stolen from a house that was under construction and this was not reported. It is possible this was the same house involved that day and in trespassing issues. The owner had a heart condition, so the house was left like that for awhile. See my post above for links to sources.
The source for both thefts are linked to in the wikipedia article I linked to.What is the source on the unreported missing fishing equipment?
Same trial where the girl lied about being the one on the phone with tray tray. Crump is a slimeball getting rich off dead young black menole crump is about to get laughed out of court just like he did in the zimmerman trial.
Gregory McMichael claims he was in his front yard when he saw Arbery “hauling ass,” after which he ran inside to get a weapon and his son, Travis. He told police that he said, “Travis, the guy is running down the street, let’s go.”
By “the guy,” he meant the person responsible for what some in the neighborhood have described as two burglaries. Larry English, a man building a home in the McMichaels’ neighborhood, said someone stole $2,500 in fishing gear from him earlier this year. English told the Daily Beast he never reported the theft. The second was reported to police by Travis McMichael, who said a 9mm pistol was stolen on January 1 from a vehicle parked outside his home.
In the police report filed after Arbery’s killing, Gregory McMichael said the burglar had been caught on surveillance video and that Arbery matched the description of the suspect
not sure. refresh my memory. which unarmed black did they viciously murder in cold blood?Thoughts on the Georgia Guidestones?
They are just stones with writing on themnot sure. refresh my memory. which unarmed black did they viciously murder in cold blood?