In November last year, the jury unanimously found Gregory McMichael, 65, Travis McMichael, 35, and William Bryan, 52, guilty of all charges, including murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonment.
In the wake of the killing, Georgia’s citizen’s-arrest law, where an individual could detain someone seen committing a serious crime if the suspect was seen trying to escape, was repealed.
The law dated back to 1863 and had links with slavery.
A lawyer for Ahmaud Arbery’s family had previously referred to the three white men as ‘a posse who performed a modern lynching in the middle of the day’.
Following the verdict, Ahmaud’s dad, Marcus Arbery, was jubilant. ‘We conquered that lynch mob,’ he said.
Ahmaud’s mum Wanda wept as she thanked supporters. ‘It’s been a long fight, it’s been a…
