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bryan. roddie's decision to cooperate with law enforcement, to help them discover the truth about the events of february 23rd, 2020, is not the product of slick lawyering. roddie bryan had no lawyer on the side of the road in the minutes after ahmaud arbery was shot. it was not some lawyer. it was roddie bryan, without any lawyer. without any help. without any assistance, making that decision on his own. roddie bryan made the choice. roddie bryan decided to invite officer minshew to sit with him in his truck even before roddie bryan has a chance to look at the video himself. all of this, again, without a lawyer. these actions, ladies and gentlemen, demonstrate good faith. his conduct negatives any in inference of criminal intelligent. >> who is roddie bryan. he never served his country, his community, roddie repairs small engines at the local hardware store. roddie knows most of the english language or so he believes. roddie bryan keeps to himself. his neighbors don't really even know who he
bryan. roddie's decision to cooperate with law enforcement, to help them discover the truth about the events of february 23rd, 2020, is not the product of slick lawyering. roddie bryan had no lawyer on the side of the road in the minutes after ahmaud arbery was shot. it was not some lawyer. it was roddie bryan, without any lawyer. without any help. without any assistance, making that decision on his own. roddie bryan made the choice. roddie bryan decided to invite officer minshew to sit with...
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bryan. they don't need roddie bryan's help to shoot this young man. and i'm, again, i'm not implying guilt or innocence here. it's not my call. that's your call for the other defendants. but what does that have to do with mr. bryan? that takes us back to aggravated assault, count seven. i've discussed the physical evidence with you before. the lack thereof. and i'm going to go through that just as quickly as i can. i would note that the state presented no rebuttal evidence during the trial of the case and so the evidence is the same as it was when we first had this conversation. roddie bryan isn't out there like evel knievel tearing up his neighbor's yards. how do we know that? first, where are the pictures of the damage done by his truck tires? there's no evidence of that. second, there's no evidence the neighbors complained or reported destruction. no evidence of landscaping material or other material on the underside of his truck. how could this be with a deep watery drain. i think the ev
bryan. they don't need roddie bryan's help to shoot this young man. and i'm, again, i'm not implying guilt or innocence here. it's not my call. that's your call for the other defendants. but what does that have to do with mr. bryan? that takes us back to aggravated assault, count seven. i've discussed the physical evidence with you before. the lack thereof. and i'm going to go through that just as quickly as i can. i would note that the state presented no rebuttal evidence during the trial of...
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bryan's breathing. i think when you hear his breathing, you will hear something different than the state has suggested. now, i can't tell you how to interpret it, but what i hear is someone who is labored breathing. breathing as if he was in fear. also, around the same time, watch mr. bryan's leg, which is momentarily visible on the gas pedal and see whether you don't agree that mr. bryan's leg is literally shaking. now, he's not driving a cadillac. i'm sure if you see his leg in relation to the rest of the truck, you'll see mr. bryan at this point is shaking. let's try that again. very good. did you play the right portion there? yes, okay. at this point, roddy bryan is looking back down holmes. what does he do here? he's pulled up his cell phone. his cell phone has been down because he was driving away. when mr. bryan said that he was going home, when he said the guy didn't want to be caught, that's all consistent with this video. now, we can see he's turned around. the question is, ladies and gentleme
bryan's breathing. i think when you hear his breathing, you will hear something different than the state has suggested. now, i can't tell you how to interpret it, but what i hear is someone who is labored breathing. breathing as if he was in fear. also, around the same time, watch mr. bryan's leg, which is momentarily visible on the gas pedal and see whether you don't agree that mr. bryan's leg is literally shaking. now, he's not driving a cadillac. i'm sure if you see his leg in relation to...
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bryan had a gun?id not have again. bryan was scared of guns. there is no way on this earth that bryan capnerhurst had a pistol. none. zero. it did not happen. >> and there was something else -- >> that gunshot to the four arm >> bryan had suffered a major gunshot wound to his arm. but he was still clutching the gun as he lay down on the floor. a medical examiner testified it's unlikely the gun would have stayed in his hand. >> in my medical opinion, based on the shots to the arm, to the four arm and falling over, i believe that the gun fell out of his hand. >> the gun had been placed in his hand. >> the prosecution had made its case. now it was time for the defense to fight back. >> they had no proof whatsoever that he shot his wife. it was completely circumstantial. >> the defense was about to tell the jury that bryan capnerhurst, not brett parker was the real villain. >> coming up -- brett's team produces a powerful witness to back up his story. his teenage daughter. >> i was there and i remember --
bryan had a gun?id not have again. bryan was scared of guns. there is no way on this earth that bryan capnerhurst had a pistol. none. zero. it did not happen. >> and there was something else -- >> that gunshot to the four arm >> bryan had suffered a major gunshot wound to his arm. but he was still clutching the gun as he lay down on the floor. a medical examiner testified it's unlikely the gun would have stayed in his hand. >> in my medical opinion, based on the shots to...
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bryan guilty.ony murder, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count five, felony murder, we the jury find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count six, aggravated assault, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan not guilty. count seven, aggravated assault, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count eight, false imprisonment, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count nine, criminal attempt to commit a felony, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. signed this 24th day of november by the foreperson. go ahead and have a seat. read the verdicts and accepted the verdicts, anything from the state? >> no, your honor. nothing from the state. >> anything from the defense? >> we ask the jury to be polled, your honor. >> go ahead. all right. ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to ask each of you individually a set of two questions with respect to the verdicts that i have just read. if you could please respond when you
bryan guilty.ony murder, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count five, felony murder, we the jury find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count six, aggravated assault, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan not guilty. count seven, aggravated assault, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count eight, false imprisonment, we, the jury, find the defendant william r. bryan guilty. count nine, criminal attempt to commit a felony, we, the...
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shot keith bryan. >> gary james is a friend of the friend of the bryans and a prominent oklahoma defenseecky doesn't add up. >> you believe an innocent woman is sitting behind bars? >> sure. sure. she had a lot of bad circumstances, but i do believe somebody shot keith and ran from that house. >> her attorney said there was a rush to judgment against becky and as a result the state just didn't have the proof to back up the charge. >> i do believe that law enforcement agencies in this day and age have the ability to do a lot of things that were not done in this case. i don't believe they ever looked for anyone, which was a huge part of our defense. >> he's in a little itty bitty pickup, okay? he's going down my street. >> you know becky probably better than anybody else. when you listen to that 911 call, you truly believe becky is being truthful? >> yeah, i really do. and it's because she was a very detailed person. she's not being panicky. she's trying to describe. she's trying to think through the process. she's very analytical. >> in early may 2013, 19 long months after that awful nigh
shot keith bryan. >> gary james is a friend of the friend of the bryans and a prominent oklahoma defenseecky doesn't add up. >> you believe an innocent woman is sitting behind bars? >> sure. sure. she had a lot of bad circumstances, but i do believe somebody shot keith and ran from that house. >> her attorney said there was a rush to judgment against becky and as a result the state just didn't have the proof to back up the charge. >> i do believe that law...
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bryan? honor. >> the defendants are asked to remain in the custody of the sheriff and we are adjourned. thank you. >> there you have it, the breaking news, the verdict in the ahmaud arbery murder trial. all three defendants found guilty of murdering ahmaud arbery in february of 2020. let me go back to former federal prosecutor laura coates and get your reaction first to this verdict, laura. >> this was absolutely the right call. and this is the essence of justice. however, when you're talking about the loss of life of a 25-year-old jogger whose mother has been inside that courtroom, whose father has been inside that courtroom where the final thing that the jury saw was who ahmaud arbery was before he encountered these three men, three strangers, who felt entitled for him to stop simply because they thought they had some authority to get somebody who was jogging to stop and talk to him. and when he didn't, they pulled out a shotgun and he was shot and killed. remember in that video that is so
bryan? honor. >> the defendants are asked to remain in the custody of the sheriff and we are adjourned. thank you. >> there you have it, the breaking news, the verdict in the ahmaud arbery murder trial. all three defendants found guilty of murdering ahmaud arbery in february of 2020. let me go back to former federal prosecutor laura coates and get your reaction first to this verdict, laura. >> this was absolutely the right call. and this is the essence of justice. however,...
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that's the counsel for roddie bryan. now, what i want to do is let's talk to somebody else who understands the game of litigation very well. another criminal defense lawyer. what does he think of counsel's arguments? what does he think of this point? and then we'll get to the real business. what is going to happen here? does he believe this will be a quick deliberation? walking up on me. might as well shake his hand. joey jackson, everybody, when we come back. ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. do you take aspirin? plain aspiri
that's the counsel for roddie bryan. now, what i want to do is let's talk to somebody else who understands the game of litigation very well. another criminal defense lawyer. what does he think of counsel's arguments? what does he think of this point? and then we'll get to the real business. what is going to happen here? does he believe this will be a quick deliberation? walking up on me. might as well shake his hand. joey jackson, everybody, when we come back. ♪ superpowers from a spider...
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bryan. 307 burford. you've seen the video, i'm not playing it for you again. it's motion activated on the truck. travis mcmichael's white f-15 pickup truck comes in front. driveway decision. this is important, ladies and gentlemen. this is really important. y'all got him?! why is this important? what does this say? mr. bryan, from his porch, can tell that they are chasing and trying to falsely imprison, stop, define -- confine, mr. arbery. he can tell it from his porch. he knows exactly what they're doing. "y'all got him?!" he knows what they're doing. and you know what he chooses to do? his independent, independent own decision, i'm going to go join them to try to stop this guy, confine and detain him. h just joins in. his driveway decision. that is what being a party to the crime is. you go to help some people who are committing some crimes. trying to stop this guy and detain him and confine him. he joined in. "y'all got him?!" he knew exactly what the mcmichaels were doing. what did mr. b
bryan. 307 burford. you've seen the video, i'm not playing it for you again. it's motion activated on the truck. travis mcmichael's white f-15 pickup truck comes in front. driveway decision. this is important, ladies and gentlemen. this is really important. y'all got him?! why is this important? what does this say? mr. bryan, from his porch, can tell that they are chasing and trying to falsely imprison, stop, define -- confine, mr. arbery. he can tell it from his porch. he knows exactly what...
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that's the counsel for roddie bryan. now, what i want to do is let's talk to somebody else who understands the game of litigation very well. another criminal defense lawyer. what does he think of counsel's arguments? what does he think of this point? and then we'll get to the real business. what is going to happen here? does he believe this will be a quick deliberation? walking up on me. might as well shake his hand. joey jackson, everybody, when we come back. financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. vazalore is designed to help protect... releasing aspirin after it leaves your stomach... where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life saving aspirin... to help prevent another heart attack or stroke. heart protection with your stomach in mi
that's the counsel for roddie bryan. now, what i want to do is let's talk to somebody else who understands the game of litigation very well. another criminal defense lawyer. what does he think of counsel's arguments? what does he think of this point? and then we'll get to the real business. what is going to happen here? does he believe this will be a quick deliberation? walking up on me. might as well shake his hand. joey jackson, everybody, when we come back. financial picture. a plan with...
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we the jury find the defendant, william bryan, guilty. signed this 24th day of november, by the foreperson. go ahead and have a seat. the court having read the verdicts and accepted the verdicts, anything from the state? >> no your honor, nothing from the state. >> anything from the defense? >> we ask the jury to be polled, your honor. >> i'm going to ask it to view -- ask each of you two questions with respect to what i've just read. if you could respond when you hear your juror number. juror number one, you have heard the verdicts read. were those who are verdicts then, and are these your verdicts now? >> yes sir. >> juror number two, you have heard the verdicts read. were those who are verdicts then, and are these your verdicts now? juror number three, you have heard the verdicts read. were those your verdicts, and are these your verdicts now? >> yes. >> juror number four. you have heard the verdicts read. were those who are verdicts then, and are these your verdicts now? juror number five, you have heard the verdicts read. were these
we the jury find the defendant, william bryan, guilty. signed this 24th day of november, by the foreperson. go ahead and have a seat. the court having read the verdicts and accepted the verdicts, anything from the state? >> no your honor, nothing from the state. >> anything from the defense? >> we ask the jury to be polled, your honor. >> i'm going to ask it to view -- ask each of you two questions with respect to what i've just read. if you could respond when you hear...
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bryan. 307 burford. you see the video. i'm not playing for you again. it's motion activated on the coach. travis mcmichael's white ford f-150 pickup truck comes in front. driveway decision. this is important, ladies and gentlemen. this is really important. y'all got it? why is this important? what does this say? mr. bryan, from his porch, can tell that they are chasing and trying to falsely imprison, stop, confine mr. arbery. he can tell it from his porch. he knows exactly what they're doing. y'all got him? he knows what they're doing, and you know what he chooses to do? his independent, independent, own decision, i'm going to go join them to try and stop this guy, confine and detain him. he just joins in and starts helping. his driveway decision. that is what being a party to the crime is. you go to help some people who are committing some crimes, trying to stop this guy and detain him and contifine him. he joined in. y'all got him? he knew exactly what the mcmichaels were doing. what did m
bryan. 307 burford. you see the video. i'm not playing for you again. it's motion activated on the coach. travis mcmichael's white ford f-150 pickup truck comes in front. driveway decision. this is important, ladies and gentlemen. this is really important. y'all got it? why is this important? what does this say? mr. bryan, from his porch, can tell that they are chasing and trying to falsely imprison, stop, confine mr. arbery. he can tell it from his porch. he knows exactly what they're doing....
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bryan do? mr.at him and that's when he turned up holmes. those are the words of mr. bryan. i pulled in front of him, i backed up at him, and that's when he turned up holmes. therefore, the criminal attempt at -- criminal attempt at false imprisonment substantially contributed to the felony murder. based on that alone, ladies and gentlemen, felony murder for that, on all of them, mr. bryan included, and mcmichaels, guilty on felony murder. so but for his actions would ahmad ahmaud still be alive? if he had not helped to stop ahmaud with the silverado, would ahmaud still be alive? the answer is, yes, he would have been. that's all you got to think about is, what did he do to contribute to help the mcmichaels? the answer is yes. mr. bryan played a substantial and necessary part to be causing his death. he is responsible for the murder of ahmaud arbery. all right, so that brings us to self-defense. all right. i'm going to go over this quickly, i want you to know the basics, the essentials. self-defense
bryan do? mr.at him and that's when he turned up holmes. those are the words of mr. bryan. i pulled in front of him, i backed up at him, and that's when he turned up holmes. therefore, the criminal attempt at -- criminal attempt at false imprisonment substantially contributed to the felony murder. based on that alone, ladies and gentlemen, felony murder for that, on all of them, mr. bryan included, and mcmichaels, guilty on felony murder. so but for his actions would ahmad ahmaud still be...
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bryan did. he ran him into a ditch then tried to go at him again, then another time, then backed up for him. now, what did travis mcmichael say on stand? i just pulled up next to him. i didn't startle him. he wasn't afrald of me. do you believe any of that stuff? just look at the night owl video. look at how mr. arbery tries to get away from them, and then look at them speed up after them. that's all you have to do is look at that night owl video and you'll know they put him in reasonable fire of receiving serious bodily injury. aggravated assault with the pickup trucks. aggravated assault in count six, did they assault upon the person of ahmaud arbery with a firearm, a deadly weapon? that 12-gauge pop shotgun with seven already in it. two steps. pull the trigger. that's all you have to do. the evidence is that the defendants attempted to cause a violent injury to the alleged victim by shooting him. that's aggravated assault with a shotgun. now, i want to be really clear, okay. travis mcmichael
bryan did. he ran him into a ditch then tried to go at him again, then another time, then backed up for him. now, what did travis mcmichael say on stand? i just pulled up next to him. i didn't startle him. he wasn't afrald of me. do you believe any of that stuff? just look at the night owl video. look at how mr. arbery tries to get away from them, and then look at them speed up after them. that's all you have to do is look at that night owl video and you'll know they put him in reasonable fire...
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bryan. if that didn't happen, we might not even be here. he leaked the tape that now has him on trial for his life. as far as the mood here, it has swung rapidly back and forth. we have seen hundreds of black pastors here, peaceful families on prayer vigils. we have also seen several dozen people, members of the new black panther party with high-powered rifles in masks. we are not seeing it today. didn't see it yesterday. it's interesting what could happen here. my guess would be if there's a problem, if there is unrest, if there is an innocent verdict, there certainly will be unrest. but i doubt the focus would be here and in a town of 15,000, brunswick, georgia. i think it could be elsewhere, atlanta and other major cities. that's just speculation. waiting to hear with the 12 jurors have to say. three counts of felony murder and murder with malice as well as imprisonment against three members of this community. many people testifying, neighbors testified. it's really been the focus of inte
bryan. if that didn't happen, we might not even be here. he leaked the tape that now has him on trial for his life. as far as the mood here, it has swung rapidly back and forth. we have seen hundreds of black pastors here, peaceful families on prayer vigils. we have also seen several dozen people, members of the new black panther party with high-powered rifles in masks. we are not seeing it today. didn't see it yesterday. it's interesting what could happen here. my guess would be if there's a...
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bryan. >> there's enough tragedy in this case to go around.ht justice for the family, and that justice was done. >> what would you say to the mcmichaels and mr. bryan if you could? >> ahmaud's not coming home. i've lost my son. they go to jail. they still have life. i've lost my son. event burglaries abc 7 news vegans 60 second here in california, we believe in what if? after all, if is our middle name. like, what if we could go surfing and skiing in the same day? boom! what if we could have the moon and the stars what if we could roll like this. or float like this. and eat all this. here we welcome all what ifs, with open arms. even what ever this is. after all, there's only one wrong way to what if.
bryan. >> there's enough tragedy in this case to go around.ht justice for the family, and that justice was done. >> what would you say to the mcmichaels and mr. bryan if you could? >> ahmaud's not coming home. i've lost my son. they go to jail. they still have life. i've lost my son. event burglaries abc 7 news vegans 60 second here in california, we believe in what if? after all, if is our middle name. like, what if we could go surfing and skiing in the same day? boom! what...
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bryan?a'am. >> so for absolutely no reason whatsoever, ahmaud arbery who could have kept running up holmes to get away from both of these pickup truck that had been chasing him, impoes back toward to go toward both pickup trucks? >> objection. speculation. >> the reason he turns is speculation, sir. >> she's asking who -- >> rephrase the question? >> okay. >> your honor, i'm asking for the court to either sustain or -- >> sustained. she can rephrase it. >> thank you, judge. >> the court is permitting her to ask open-ended question just like the defense would be permitted and was permitted to ask open-ended questions on cross. >> thank you. so when you assert your truck is behind mr. arbery, and we know mr. bryan's truck is behind mr. arbery, mr. arbery has the opportunity now to run up holmes. is that correct? >> yes. >> and yet, on the video we see him turn around, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> to run back toward the black pickup truck that had already tried to hit him four times.
bryan?a'am. >> so for absolutely no reason whatsoever, ahmaud arbery who could have kept running up holmes to get away from both of these pickup truck that had been chasing him, impoes back toward to go toward both pickup trucks? >> objection. speculation. >> the reason he turns is speculation, sir. >> she's asking who -- >> rephrase the question? >> okay. >> your honor, i'm asking for the court to either sustain or -- >> sustained. she can...
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bryan, guilty. >> the jury decides the fate of the men who killed ahmaud arbery. the joy and relief outside the courthouse. >> we have a lot of injustice, but finally we got justice. the victim's mother. her message for the mcmichael family. >> not only did my family lose, their family ost as well. >> and his father's hope. >> i knew definitely it was going down. >> this special edition of "nightline," "justice for ahmaud," will be right back. you don't get much time for yourself. so when you do, make it count with crest pro-health. it protects the 8 areas dentists check for a healthier mouth. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. crest. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. one of the defense attorneys said today travis mcmichael and his father, quote, truly believed they were doing the right thing to protect their neighbors and friends, end zo quote. but the jury deciding the fate of the three men who killed ahmaud arbery did not agree. >> all rise for the jury. >> madam foreperson, i understand you have reached a verdict as to each defendant? >> we have.
bryan, guilty. >> the jury decides the fate of the men who killed ahmaud arbery. the joy and relief outside the courthouse. >> we have a lot of injustice, but finally we got justice. the victim's mother. her message for the mcmichael family. >> not only did my family lose, their family ost as well. >> and his father's hope. >> i knew definitely it was going down. >> this special edition of "nightline," "justice for ahmaud," will be right...
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it's why william "roddie" bryan could be in so much trouble. he and the others have pleaded not guilty. in her final words today, the prosecutor told jurors that without bryan chasing the black victim with his pickup truck, ahmaud arbery would still be alive. >> once mr. bryan turns around, he went up and down this street at least four times. confined and detained on homes. that's false imprisonment. >> reporter: travis mcmichael is seen on bryan's cell phone recording shooting arbery dead in the street in february of last year. and prosecutors say arbery is dead because he's black. the three say the shooting was justified under a then citizen's arrest law. but arbery is never seen stealing anything at the neighborhood construction site where he first raised their suspicions. the thanksgiving holida is, of course, on thursday and the court here is not planning to be open, so if jurors haven't reached a unanimous verdict by tomorrow, the plan is that they will take a short break and return to deliberating on friday morning. david? >> all right,
it's why william "roddie" bryan could be in so much trouble. he and the others have pleaded not guilty. in her final words today, the prosecutor told jurors that without bryan chasing the black victim with his pickup truck, ahmaud arbery would still be alive. >> once mr. bryan turns around, he went up and down this street at least four times. confined and detained on homes. that's false imprisonment. >> reporter: travis mcmichael is seen on bryan's cell phone recording...
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bryan's truck is behind mr.that is correct. >> so he turns around and runs back towards your truck and mr. bryan's truck. >> from the video, yes. >> isn't it true that the reason he turned around is he saw your truck coming at him down holmes? >> from that video there, i don't believe so, no, ma'am. >> and isn't it true that you're coming back down holmes and he sees the front of your truck, so he turns around and that you pass him as he's pass plg bryan? >> no, ma'am. >> so for absolutely no reason whatsoever, ahmaud arbery, who could have kept running up holmes to get away from both of these pickup trucks thafk chasing him, turns back around to go back towards both the pickup trucks? >> objection. speculation, your honor. the reason that he turns is speculation. she's asking him to speculate. >> rephrase it. >> sure thing. >> your honor, i'm asking for the court to sustain or -- >> it's sustained. she'll rephrase it. >> thank you, judge. >> permitting her to ask open-ended questions just like the defense was p
bryan's truck is behind mr.that is correct. >> so he turns around and runs back towards your truck and mr. bryan's truck. >> from the video, yes. >> isn't it true that the reason he turned around is he saw your truck coming at him down holmes? >> from that video there, i don't believe so, no, ma'am. >> and isn't it true that you're coming back down holmes and he sees the front of your truck, so he turns around and that you pass him as he's pass plg bryan? >>...
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khater is seen spraying bear spray into the face of officer bryan sicknick. it was bear spray. it was bear spray that killed officer sicknick. revolver news found the video shows no spray coming out of the container. it's a lie. sure enough, eventually, the media admits that revolver news was right. the dc medical examiners today ruled that capitol hill police officer brian sicknick died of natural causes. officer sicknick died of natural causes. he did not die at the hands of the maga mob. and yet you still see in the mainstream media this reporting that it was a deadly mob. a murderous mob. murderous mob. the murderous mob. deadly january 6th attack on the capitol by a mob of trump supporters. they got the word deadly, from this false reporting on sicknick. it was a blood libel. and again, the national security state was operationalized on the basis of that narrative. just as non existent
khater is seen spraying bear spray into the face of officer bryan sicknick. it was bear spray. it was bear spray that killed officer sicknick. revolver news found the video shows no spray coming out of the container. it's a lie. sure enough, eventually, the media admits that revolver news was right. the dc medical examiners today ruled that capitol hill police officer brian sicknick died of natural causes. officer sicknick died of natural causes. he did not die at the hands of the maga mob. and...
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bryan's house from the night owl video we saw. could have gone, he's running, we'll just let him go or drive behind him really slowly, right? >> could have and did after i realized that he was not going to talk to me. >> and you could have stayed in your truck over on holmes drive, right? >> could have, yes. >> and you could have stayed in your truck until he ran by and then driven away to go ahead and follow him, right? >> i could have, yes. >> okay. >> not once during your statement to the police did you say that you and your father were trying to arrest mr. arbery, did you? >> in the statement? >> yeah, to the police. >> no, ma'am. >> all right. you never told the police that you said to mr. arbery, "you're under arrest." correct? >> i did not. >> okay. in fact, you never did tell mr. arbery, "you're under arrest for the crime of" fill in the bhank. >> i didn't have time. i was still trying to get him to stop . >> let's talk a bit about your attitudes towards sort of vigilanteism, okay? >> okay. >> you i've posted several times
bryan's house from the night owl video we saw. could have gone, he's running, we'll just let him go or drive behind him really slowly, right? >> could have and did after i realized that he was not going to talk to me. >> and you could have stayed in your truck over on holmes drive, right? >> could have, yes. >> and you could have stayed in your truck until he ran by and then driven away to go ahead and follow him, right? >> i could have, yes. >> okay....
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which is william "roddie" bryan may have driven after arbery. he may have committed aggravated assault, but that felony was separate from the other defendants' felony, therefore, you don't have causation. >> a big thanks to both of you. we will be spending lots of time with you over the next few hours and days as, again, if jury has started deliberations in the killing of ahmaud arbery. just a few hours from now, the suspect accused of plowing his car into a wisconsin holiday parade is going to have his first appearance in court. what to expect from that late and the latest on the investigation in waukesha. >>> then, getting gas prices down. we're going to break down president biden's plan to do just that as he gets ready to talk to the nation about the high prices we're seeing ahead of thanksgiving. >>> we've talked about teacher shortages shortages. now we might not have enough snowplow drivers to clear the roads this winter. what cities and states are trying to do about that, coming up. trying to do about that, coming up small business owners
which is william "roddie" bryan may have driven after arbery. he may have committed aggravated assault, but that felony was separate from the other defendants' felony, therefore, you don't have causation. >> a big thanks to both of you. we will be spending lots of time with you over the next few hours and days as, again, if jury has started deliberations in the killing of ahmaud arbery. just a few hours from now, the suspect accused of plowing his car into a wisconsin holiday...
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william "roddie" bryan was convicted of all but three of his charges. their lawyers tonight say that they're sorry. >> these men are sorry for what happened to ahmaud arbery. they are sorry that he is dead. >> reporter: the minimum sentence for murder in georgia is life in prison. they're looking at life in prison for all three of these guys. >> well, that's not my concern. they created -- like my grandmama said, "you made your bed, you sleep in it." >> reporter: the prosecutor convinced jurors that the three white men made what she kept calling "driveway assumptions" about arbery, because he was black, and was seen walking around an unsecured construction site in the neighborhood. she came out tonight to a hero's welcome. >> the jury system works in this country and when you present the truth to people and they see it, they will do the right thing. >> reporter: it's exactly what the streets were demanding in the summer of protest that surrounded the killings of ahmaud arbery and another black man, george floyd, who was murdered in minnesota. arbery's m
william "roddie" bryan was convicted of all but three of his charges. their lawyers tonight say that they're sorry. >> these men are sorry for what happened to ahmaud arbery. they are sorry that he is dead. >> reporter: the minimum sentence for murder in georgia is life in prison. they're looking at life in prison for all three of these guys. >> well, that's not my concern. they created -- like my grandmama said, "you made your bed, you sleep in it."...
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again, it's not for roddy bryan.ice is here between the mcmichaels and mr. arbery and his family. that's not hour call. that's your call. but again, but for mr. brian, whether you call it luck, coincidence or the hand of god here, not once but twice had someone who keeps to themselves and that never gets involved in anybody else's businesses and almost a stranger in his own neighborhood has now gone out and gotten a video which is the best evidence for you to look at and try to figure out what happened here. now, it's going to come up in a difference context. the judge will instruct you on the principle of abandonment. it has more than one application here if someone abandoned a criminal enterprise, they cannot be held responsible for it. maybe you believe that mr. bryan was attempting to imprison, falsely imprison mr. arbery. that would depend on whether or not the mcmichaels were authorized to make a citizens arrest. we'll talk about that later. but this is a defense. it is the burden of the state to disprove that
again, it's not for roddy bryan.ice is here between the mcmichaels and mr. arbery and his family. that's not hour call. that's your call. but again, but for mr. brian, whether you call it luck, coincidence or the hand of god here, not once but twice had someone who keeps to themselves and that never gets involved in anybody else's businesses and almost a stranger in his own neighborhood has now gone out and gotten a video which is the best evidence for you to look at and try to figure out what...
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roddy bryan filmed the killing.are felony matthew stafforder. travis mcmichael was found guilty on all nine counts. his father was guilty eight of nine counts. the jury reached their verdict in 11 hours and 30 minutes. that does it for "the story" wednesday, november 24. the story goes on. we hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving tomorrow with your family. "your world" starts right now. >> i never saw this day back in 2020. i never thought this day would come. but god is good. >> the mother of ahmaud arbery reacting to today's verdict as three men, greg mcmichael, travis mcmichael and roddy bryan found guilty of murdering ahmaud arbery. all three are facing minimum
roddy bryan filmed the killing.are felony matthew stafforder. travis mcmichael was found guilty on all nine counts. his father was guilty eight of nine counts. the jury reached their verdict in 11 hours and 30 minutes. that does it for "the story" wednesday, november 24. the story goes on. we hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving tomorrow with your family. "your world" starts right now. >> i never saw this day back in 2020. i never thought this day would come. but god...
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bryan guilty of the lesser and should so indicate on the verdict form. continuing with the charges set forth in the indictment. a person commits the offense of false imprisonment when, in violation of the personal lib esche ti of another, he arrests, confines, or detains such person without legal authority. a person commits criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment when, with intent to commit false imprisonment, that person performs any act that constitutes a substantial step toward the commission of the crime of false imprisonment, which has been previously defined for you. now, ladies and gentlemen, i charge you that where, as here in count seven and nine of the indictment, the state alleges that the defendants committed a crime in more than one way, the state need not prove that the defendants committed the crime in each way charged. rather, it is sufficient if you, the jury, should find beyond all reasonable doubt that the defendants committed the crime in at least one of the ways alleged. now, ladies and gentlemen, the defendants have raised a d
bryan guilty of the lesser and should so indicate on the verdict form. continuing with the charges set forth in the indictment. a person commits the offense of false imprisonment when, in violation of the personal lib esche ti of another, he arrests, confines, or detains such person without legal authority. a person commits criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment when, with intent to commit false imprisonment, that person performs any act that constitutes a substantial step toward the...
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bryan started to film what happened when arbery tried to run past mcmichaels. he got out of the truck and after a brief struggle,ing shot ahmaud arbery. but when police arrived at the scene, this is how they treated travis mcmichael. >> do you have anything on you? >> if he would have stopped -- >> that's fine, that's fine. like i said, just take a breath. you got your i.d. and all that? no, no, don't get blood all over yourself. i get it. look around. do what you need to do, man. i can only imagine. >> police did not arrest travis mcmichael after he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. they had been explicitly told not to arrest him by the district attorney because travis' dad, the one chasing arbery, was a former investigator in the d.a.'s office. that d.a. has since been indicted for telling the police not arrest travis mcmichael. she's also accused of violating her oath of office, a felony, by showing favor and infection to mcmichael. even though she recused herself from mcmichael's case she recommended another prosecutor take over, someone she had already been w
bryan started to film what happened when arbery tried to run past mcmichaels. he got out of the truck and after a brief struggle,ing shot ahmaud arbery. but when police arrived at the scene, this is how they treated travis mcmichael. >> do you have anything on you? >> if he would have stopped -- >> that's fine, that's fine. like i said, just take a breath. you got your i.d. and all that? no, no, don't get blood all over yourself. i get it. look around. do what you need to do,...
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bryan: -- and democracy. bryan: in person already actions -- auctions are back in the u.s.fter a hiatus of nearly a year. auction houses so the bees and christie's both reporting record sales. we have the story. reporter: pieces by some of the most recognizable artists of the 20th century, from andy warhol to martha roscoe -- mark rothko. the collection expected to set records at sotheby's. in prison auctions returned to new york for the first time in over a year. -- in person auctions return to new york for the first time in over a year. >> fortunately, with several mini dozen works on offer, there should be enough for a healthy distribution. reporter: according to the top u.s. auction houses, the art market is booming. that pandemic has not dented interest in art. christie's with a 13% on 2019. 30% of buyers are new clients. 31% of those, millennials. the auction season starts on tuesday with the 21st century sale, including works by banksy and basquiat. >> a lot of collectors looking for high-quality work. more of a supply issue than demand issue right now. we were able
bryan: -- and democracy. bryan: in person already actions -- auctions are back in the u.s.fter a hiatus of nearly a year. auction houses so the bees and christie's both reporting record sales. we have the story. reporter: pieces by some of the most recognizable artists of the 20th century, from andy warhol to martha roscoe -- mark rothko. the collection expected to set records at sotheby's. in prison auctions returned to new york for the first time in over a year. -- in person auctions return...
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bryan blocked mr. arbery? crime scene investigator with the county. sergeant ramos identified unsettling images she took of ahmaud's body after he was shot and killed. >> this is a mid-range of the gunshot wound underneath his arm to his shoulder. >> reporter: ramos also testified that fingerprints were not recovered from the weapon on the scene because the shotgun was deemed ed biohazard covere blood. as the arbery family left the court, their attorney struck an optimistic tone. >> the evidence continues to give us confidence that these defendants will be found guilty, held accountable. >> reporter: prixone of the thi that stuck out to us watching this was the reaction by arbery's mother, especially after they talked about the first officer responding, not really doing anything to help him when he was on the ground. there's a lot of conversation about that, especially with the officer saying he feared for his life. he wanted to make sure the scene was secure first. there are questions about how long it tokok
bryan blocked mr. arbery? crime scene investigator with the county. sergeant ramos identified unsettling images she took of ahmaud's body after he was shot and killed. >> this is a mid-range of the gunshot wound underneath his arm to his shoulder. >> reporter: ramos also testified that fingerprints were not recovered from the weapon on the scene because the shotgun was deemed ed biohazard covere blood. as the arbery family left the court, their attorney struck an optimistic tone....
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did bryan ever say he was trying to make a citizen's arrest of ahmaud?hen citizen's arrest fails or is found like it's going to be an unsatisfying way to go -- because remember the defense doesn't have to make a case, but if it does decide to make an affirmative case, which is to plead self-defense and make that articulated argument. if they see that going away, they're going to have to fall back on traditional self-defense, which would be that ahmaud arbery came at them and presented a threat of serious or deadly injury. so let's take a break and then come back and talk to ahmaud arbery's mother and counsel, next. (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ ok, let's talk about those changes to your financial plan. bill, mary? hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl.
did bryan ever say he was trying to make a citizen's arrest of ahmaud?hen citizen's arrest fails or is found like it's going to be an unsatisfying way to go -- because remember the defense doesn't have to make a case, but if it does decide to make an affirmative case, which is to plead self-defense and make that articulated argument. if they see that going away, they're going to have to fall back on traditional self-defense, which would be that ahmaud arbery came at them and presented a threat...
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travis doesn't even know where roddy bryan is. to say that roddy bryan's turn up there and to follow him back. travis has no idea what's happening behind the blindside of that curve and still doesn't know who that truck is and why this gentleman is interacting with it in the way it a he is, but this is what's happening unbeknownst to traps. mr. arbery turns around. you get a quick glimpse of what's up the street, and it isn't travis mcmichael's truck. it isn't there. it's because it's all the way back down holmeser in satilla. the state is going to heart record that you heard of mr. bryan turning and revving and doing all of this stuff. this will be the third interact that mr. arbery will have coming at this truck, and mr. boyan is freaked out to say the least, so freaked out he drops his phone. this is where the phone drops and goes pitch black for about a minute. and in this time you'll hear sounds, engine noise. you'll hear turning. you'll hear shifting and seat belts crank and the three-point turn and he says i'm going to head
travis doesn't even know where roddy bryan is. to say that roddy bryan's turn up there and to follow him back. travis has no idea what's happening behind the blindside of that curve and still doesn't know who that truck is and why this gentleman is interacting with it in the way it a he is, but this is what's happening unbeknownst to traps. mr. arbery turns around. you get a quick glimpse of what's up the street, and it isn't travis mcmichael's truck. it isn't there. it's because it's all the...
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bryan turning, driving and revving and doing all this stuff. this will be the third interaction that mr. arbery will have at this truck. and mr. bryan is freaked out to say the least, so freaked out he drops his phone, this is where the phone drops and goes pitch black for about a minute. and in this time, you'll hear sounds. you'll hear engine noise. you'll hear turning. you'll hear shifting. you'll hear seat belts clanking. you'll hear the three-point turn eventually where he says i'm going to head back that way. what you don't hear on that phone even after audio enhancement, even after any kind of working with audio specialists and digital specialists, you'll never ever hear any yelling and no communication between travis or greg. the state wants you to think that it's at this moment greg mcmichael drives by and says -- >> and good day this is andrea mitchell in washington. we're going to briefly step away from the defense's closing arguments in the trial of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery in georgia. and turn to wisconsin whe
bryan turning, driving and revving and doing all this stuff. this will be the third interaction that mr. arbery will have at this truck. and mr. bryan is freaked out to say the least, so freaked out he drops his phone, this is where the phone drops and goes pitch black for about a minute. and in this time, you'll hear sounds. you'll hear engine noise. you'll hear turning. you'll hear shifting. you'll hear seat belts clanking. you'll hear the three-point turn eventually where he says i'm going...
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bryan have done about it. those were the three questions that i asked repeatedly.nd we're still waiting for answers on that. >> why are you trying to make this so intensely personal about ahmaud arbery? why bring up black pastors and their presence and what you know is a public accommodation being in this courtroom and you don't have a say of who comes and who doesn't come and observe? why make that point? why do you think about pastors in terms of black and white? >> i don't think of pastors in terms of black and white. and let's be clear, if you were in that courtroom sitting in my chair, representing roddie bryan, you would be doing exactly the same thing. . >> no, i wouldn't. . >> if it helps -- if it helps you to make that point, you can be. but if you were sitting there you would be doing exactly the same thing. >> no, i wouldn't. >> as would any lawyer in america. >> no i wouldn't. to say i don't want black i in the gallery? >> i'm sorry. i didn't say that. we have no problem with black people in the gallery. never did, never will. >> black pastors. >> do th
bryan have done about it. those were the three questions that i asked repeatedly.nd we're still waiting for answers on that. >> why are you trying to make this so intensely personal about ahmaud arbery? why bring up black pastors and their presence and what you know is a public accommodation being in this courtroom and you don't have a say of who comes and who doesn't come and observe? why make that point? why do you think about pastors in terms of black and white? >> i don't think...
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bryan's truck is him attacking you? >> the last time i saw mr. bryan's truck was when i was at a stop just before where i'm at now, and he was attacking -- was all over that truck. and they left. and i was -- i never saw that truck turn around and then mr. arbery is coming back to me. stop directly to me. he wasn't going to the left or the right. he was coming straight to me that first time. i was thinking he's going to try to get in this truck or he's going to try to attack me or my dad or who knows what? he was acting weird. he was acting funny when i was trying to talk to him prior. so i'm on alert. he turns, runs off, comes back. i don't -- i'm sure i saw mr. bryan's truck in this instance, but i was focussed on what i perceived as a threat. so i don't even remember the question. >> the question is you didn't know what he was doing except continuing to run away from mr. bryan's truck? >> no. i was -- he was coming toward me. >> but you just said who knows what? you didn't know what this guy was going to do? >> i did not. >> and all he had don
bryan's truck is him attacking you? >> the last time i saw mr. bryan's truck was when i was at a stop just before where i'm at now, and he was attacking -- was all over that truck. and they left. and i was -- i never saw that truck turn around and then mr. arbery is coming back to me. stop directly to me. he wasn't going to the left or the right. he was coming straight to me that first time. i was thinking he's going to try to get in this truck or he's going to try to attack me or my dad...
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bryan. there was no investigation at the scene of the shooting. this is highly unusual. she injected in that. and then because of the conflict by the community that greg mcmichael was an investigator she recused herself and polluted the case before that and referred it to someone that worked in her office and worked with mr. mcmichaels the father so that person had to stand down and ultimately sent to cobb county. she also with the attorney general failed to disclose the conflict of interest. there's so many things. that's just a tip of the iceberg. the conduct is reprehencible. she needs to be accountable for her actions in the obstruction because a three-month delay when your child is shot and killed, murdered the way ahmaud arbery was, is devastated. but for the efforts of the family we may have not gotten to this point in this case. >> as so many families have to do, they kept this story alive. danielle, ck, cal, as always, you have been great in this trial. thank you. >>> up next, migration tragedy. dozens deds after the boat capsized. now two u.s. allies at odds on
bryan. there was no investigation at the scene of the shooting. this is highly unusual. she injected in that. and then because of the conflict by the community that greg mcmichael was an investigator she recused herself and polluted the case before that and referred it to someone that worked in her office and worked with mr. mcmichaels the father so that person had to stand down and ultimately sent to cobb county. she also with the attorney general failed to disclose the conflict of interest....
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he's a bryan reynolds! ♪ >> hi. >> guillermo: how is it going? >> good, guillermo, great to see you. >> guillermo: i'm making a margarita just for you. >> jimmy: hold on, guillermo, what are you doing? >> guillermo: what does it look like? i'm doing my show, jimmy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you have ryan reynolds on your show? >> guillermo: are you bryan reynolds? [ laughter ] >> ryan, yes. yes, i'm ryan reynolds. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ryan, why are you there and not here on my show with gal and dwayne? >> well, you know. >> hi, ryan. >> hi, guys. >> hey, ryan. we miss you here. >> yeah. >> yeah? i miss you guys too. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, no -- i was thinking it would be fun if we had all three of you here together, you know? >> right, yes, no. but guillermo asked me first. yeah, and he has a chocolate fountain. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. yeah. yeah, this is a -- this is not -- this is not very professional, guillermo. not at all. >> guillermo: so bryan, do you have fun being a famous
he's a bryan reynolds! ♪ >> hi. >> guillermo: how is it going? >> good, guillermo, great to see you. >> guillermo: i'm making a margarita just for you. >> jimmy: hold on, guillermo, what are you doing? >> guillermo: what does it look like? i'm doing my show, jimmy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you have ryan reynolds on your show? >> guillermo: are you bryan reynolds? [ laughter ] >> ryan, yes. yes, i'm ryan reynolds. [ cheers and applause ]...
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estamos en la preparatoria donde asistía bryan rodríguez la chica de 16 años que perdió la vida por estan la tarde se produce después que hay más testimonios de jóvenes que vivieron la pesadilla >> asistieron al festival con ilusión pero no se imaginaron que serían testigo de una tragedia la fuerza de la marea humana los separó no encontraba a su novia en medio del caos tenía el poder para controlar a la multitud y no lo hizo >> piensas que scott sí es responsable >> sí >> es uno de los que entabló demanda a bryan le lastimaron las costillas hay imágenes cientos de cuerpos en el piso no sabía si estaban muertos o se habian desmayados del plan de protección no contemplaban estampida humana habían contratado a la compañía que no tenía comunicación con el departamento de bomberos >> el número de personas la gravedad de los pacientes esta compañía no tuvo el equipo ni el personal para atender eso >> ni capacidad para atender a los heridos estaban preparados para atender pero fue en vano el espectáculo continuó momentos antes el muchacho logro escapar de la masa humana por un momento creyó qu
estamos en la preparatoria donde asistía bryan rodríguez la chica de 16 años que perdió la vida por estan la tarde se produce después que hay más testimonios de jóvenes que vivieron la pesadilla >> asistieron al festival con ilusión pero no se imaginaron que serían testigo de una tragedia la fuerza de la marea humana los separó no encontraba a su novia en medio del caos tenía el poder para controlar a la multitud y no lo hizo >> piensas que scott sí es responsable...
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bryan, guilty.s 24th day of november by the foreperson. have a seat. the court, having read the verdicts and accepted verdicts, anything from the state? >> no, your honor, nothing from the state. >> anything from the defense? >> we -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] ask the jury to be polled. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to ask you each individually a set of two questions with respect to the verdicts i have just read. if you could please respond when you hear your juror number -- david: okay, so of just heard the verdict in the ahmaud arbery trial. three defendants, one of whom was guilty on all counts, that was travis mcmichael, including felony, malice felony. the other two had mixed verdicts, eight out of nine charges guilty to greg mc michael, and william bryan actually had a six out of nine guilty verdicts. we have to talk with us a little bit about case and other cases going on throughout the country, former boston police commissioner ed davis joining us now. ed, i know this has ju
bryan, guilty.s 24th day of november by the foreperson. have a seat. the court, having read the verdicts and accepted verdicts, anything from the state? >> no, your honor, nothing from the state. >> anything from the defense? >> we -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] ask the jury to be polled. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to ask you each individually a set of two questions with respect to the verdicts i have just read. if you could please respond when you hear...
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the only exception to that analysis is william roddie bryan. the judge div good this jury the option of finding him guilty on lesser charges, misdemeanor charges. so his case say bit different, but for the other two, i think it is all or nothing. >> we'll be watching, page pate, stay with us as we are all still on verdict watch here. meantime, do also want to get you caught up on the other headlines we're following on this wednesday morning. an 8-year-old boy, we learned, has died in waukesha, wisconsin. he's the latest fatality in that christmas parade tragedy from sunday. jackson sparks, you see his sweet face right there, died from injuries which he suffered after that suv plowed through crowds of people. ultimately now six lives taken, more than 60 injured. >> that poor little boy and his poor parents. the man responsible, the man police say is responsible, darrell brooks, is being held on a $5 million bail. he faces at least five counts of intentional homicide. that number likely to rise with the death toll. one officer says that brooks di
the only exception to that analysis is william roddie bryan. the judge div good this jury the option of finding him guilty on lesser charges, misdemeanor charges. so his case say bit different, but for the other two, i think it is all or nothing. >> we'll be watching, page pate, stay with us as we are all still on verdict watch here. meantime, do also want to get you caught up on the other headlines we're following on this wednesday morning. an 8-year-old boy, we learned, has died in...
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bryan says front potch on the house, i looked up, see a black guy running down the road. >> accordingn of the interview, bryan sees a from you can in pursuit and yells. >> y'all got him? like a question >> did he ever ask the black guy if he was okay? >> not that he told me. >> did he ever ask the black guy if he needed help? >> no, ma'am. >> according to the transcript, bryan told lowry he had not seen arbery prior to the incident. >> he said i've just been hearing stuff happening around the neighborhood. >> outside the courthouse, family and supporters discussed the toll the last 20 months have taken. >> as we stand before this courthouse, i thought this day would never come. from the very beginning, after we laid ahmaud to rest, it was very hard because we couldn't find any help. the local authorities wouldn't give us any answers. >> come on. >> and we went for weeks trying to find out what happened to ahmaud. >> yes. >> arbery's mother later showed how disturbing the testimony has been for her. >> he was the individual that called me that sunday afternoon 6:30 p.m. and told me ahm
bryan says front potch on the house, i looked up, see a black guy running down the road. >> accordingn of the interview, bryan sees a from you can in pursuit and yells. >> y'all got him? like a question >> did he ever ask the black guy if he was okay? >> not that he told me. >> did he ever ask the black guy if he needed help? >> no, ma'am. >> according to the transcript, bryan told lowry he had not seen arbery prior to the incident. >> he said...
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death of ahmaud arbery. >> reporter: bryan filmed the video showing the fatal shooting.ld be no case without the footage. >> the inconvenient truth is that roddy bryan did not know and could not know that these men were armed until moments before mr. arbery's tragic death. at the time of the shooting, he was some distance back. he was armed only with his cell phone. >> reporter: greg mcmichael's lawyer focused on depicting arbery as an intruder. >> turning ahmaud arbery into a victim after the choices that he made does not reflect the reality of what brought ahmaud arbery in his khaki shorts, with no socks, to cover his long, dirty toenails. >> reporter: arbery's mother, wanda cooper-jones, left the courtroom after this comment. >> that was just beyond rude. regardless of what kind of toenails he had, what size legs he had, that was still my son. and my son actually was running for his life in that description. >> reporter: i can tell you, a lot of people were upset by those comments, especially since ahmaud is dead. they didn't understand why the defense had to go in th
death of ahmaud arbery. >> reporter: bryan filmed the video showing the fatal shooting.ld be no case without the footage. >> the inconvenient truth is that roddy bryan did not know and could not know that these men were armed until moments before mr. arbery's tragic death. at the time of the shooting, he was some distance back. he was armed only with his cell phone. >> reporter: greg mcmichael's lawyer focused on depicting arbery as an intruder. >> turning ahmaud arbery...
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william bryan guilty on murder charges. and we'll, of course, be hearing more about malice versus felony murder, but as the point was made, there will not be a huge difference in terms of the potential fates these men face. there is a lot to talk about here, a lot to cover. we'll be working the story throughout the day. that concludes our coverage right now, the trial in the killing of ahmaud arbery. more reaction tonight when i see you for >>> and we continue that >>> and we continue that breaking news. all three men charged in the death of ahmaud arbery have been found guilty of his murder. travis mcmichael, who fired the deadly shot, was found guilty on all nine counts and faces up to life in prison. gregory mcmichael and william bryan could also be sentenced to life in prison. the jury deliberated for about a day before coming to a decision. the defendants were found guilty of shooting and killing ahmaud arbery while out jogging last summer. the defendants claimed it was a self-defense act and that is what they were try
william bryan guilty on murder charges. and we'll, of course, be hearing more about malice versus felony murder, but as the point was made, there will not be a huge difference in terms of the potential fates these men face. there is a lot to talk about here, a lot to cover. we'll be working the story throughout the day. that concludes our coverage right now, the trial in the killing of ahmaud arbery. more reaction tonight when i see you for >>> and we continue that >>> and we...
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also important, this lawyer represents william bryan.endants in the case, the evidence is the weakest against e william bryan. he was the guy in the follow car, the neighbor. so it's interesting that he of the three defendants, if true, was interested in pleading. >> i actually was, i mean, with my, you know, no legal basis to have this thought, was surprised that this request came from william bryan. what do you think it says about what they think of their case? >> absolutely. i'm not surprised that this request came from william bryan. i am surprised at the timing of the request. i would think he would have made it prior to the trial starting. but the writing is on the wall for him. he saw the evidence presented and it's shown that his client is guilty, so he has a high likely hood of being convicted. now he wants to limit his exposure. i'm not surprised at the ask. the question will be what was the exact ask? what number was he looking senate. >> good point. elie, can we move to wisconsin now? i do want to ask you, as the rittenhouse
also important, this lawyer represents william bryan.endants in the case, the evidence is the weakest against e william bryan. he was the guy in the follow car, the neighbor. so it's interesting that he of the three defendants, if true, was interested in pleading. >> i actually was, i mean, with my, you know, no legal basis to have this thought, was surprised that this request came from william bryan. what do you think it says about what they think of their case? >> absolutely. i'm...
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isn't it time -- isn't it time, ladies and gentlemen, that we send roddy bryan home?urt threatened the proceedings. the presence of demonstrators with guns had bryan's attorney, kevin goff, again motioning for a mistrial. it was denied. the judge did say he'd decided to move the jury deliberations to an interior room in the courthouse to keep jurors out of sight and earshot of the demonstrations. after court recessed for the day, attorney lee merritt said the arbery family appreciated the support from protestors. but urged them not to go so far as to possibly interfere with the trial, itself. >> the community's presence here has been a great encouragement to the family but we cannot allow anything to disrupt justice in this case. >> reporter: prosecutors will have two hours for their rebuttal-closing arguments tomorrow morning. then, there will be the charging of the jury. and then, the case will be delivered into the jury's hands for them to begin to make some kind of judgment. that's about midday tuesday. then, there's wednesday and of course thursday's thanksgiving
isn't it time -- isn't it time, ladies and gentlemen, that we send roddy bryan home?urt threatened the proceedings. the presence of demonstrators with guns had bryan's attorney, kevin goff, again motioning for a mistrial. it was denied. the judge did say he'd decided to move the jury deliberations to an interior room in the courthouse to keep jurors out of sight and earshot of the demonstrations. after court recessed for the day, attorney lee merritt said the arbery family appreciated the...