Atlanta Mayor Calls Ahmaud Arbery Shooting a 'Lynching'

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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms joined the chorus of nationwide outrage about the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery Sunday, saying that “this was a lynching” which taps into a bigger issue of White House rhetoric she said emboldens “many who are prone to being racist.”

On Feb. 23, Arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was shot and killed while jogging in a residential area in Brunswick, Ga. Gregory McMichael and his son Travis McMichael, who are both white, were arrested for the crime on Thursday and charged with murder and aggravated assault.

“It is heartbreaking. It’s 2020 and this was a lynching of an African-American man and … my heart goes out to his family but I think again it’s a part of this bigger issue that we are having in this country,” Bottoms said on CNN’s State of The Union to host Jake Tapper. “With the rhetoric that we hear coming out of the White House, in so many ways, I think many who are prone to being racist are given permission to do it in an overt way that we otherwise would not see in 2020.”

Bottoms says she believes the duo were only charged because the shocking video of the incident emerged online and went viral. Authorities had possession of that video from the beginning but murder charges were only filed this past week, Tapper noted. According to Lee Merritt, an attorney for Arbery’s family, police have had the video footage since Feb. 23, the day Arbery was killed.

“I think had we not seen that video, I don’t believe that they would be charged,” Bottoms said on CNN.

Bottoms said that previously, the Justice Department would be a “backstop” if local leadership failed to ensure that “people are appropriately prosecuted, but we don’t have that leadership at the top right now.”

Bottoms says her three African-American sons are scared. “They are angry and they are afraid,” she said.

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stepwn on May 10th, 2020 at 20:09 UTC »

https://Georgebarnhill.com

George barnhill, the second DA to refuse arrest warrants, actually said the murder was justified.

He needs to resign.

potatohonkey on May 10th, 2020 at 17:38 UTC »

An unlawful citizens arrest in which a black "suspect" gets killed? I would definitely call that a lynching.

BraveSignal on May 10th, 2020 at 16:59 UTC »

The new spin today:

There's video of him trespassing on the construction property.

Good thing I'm a white guy I guess because I've done that multiple times (I used to be an engineer and built houses for Habitat, so it's interesting) and never had an issue. Obviously I did it when no one was around, like Arbery.

And as well all know, the penalty for straying onto someone's property after leaving it is death. And for stealing too... of which he didn't.

Just FYI. You'll see it today and going forward on social media.