Jurors won't be asked to consider racial motive of 3 men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery

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Race defined the national debate around Ahmaud Arbery’s death from the beginning. Whether it was the white privilege allegedly afforded the three white men involved, who weren’t arrested for months, or the sense that Arbery was singled out by the men because he was Black in a white neighborhood, or the alleged racist slurs and Confederate flag linked to the shooter, Travis McMichael.
But race was almost entirely absent from the trial of three men charged with Arbery’s murder, and is not an issue the jury will consider in case of McMichael, his father Greg and their neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan.

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