The report, from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s forensic division, says that Arbery also suffered a shotgun graze to his right wrist.
Ahmaud Arbery, the 25-year-old black man who was killed after being followed by a white father and son in their pickup truck in February, died from two shotgun blasts to the chest, an autopsy released Monday shows.
The report says that Arbery died during a struggle for the gun. Police in Glynn County, where the fatal confrontation occurred on Feb. 23, have said that Travis McMichael, 34, fired the gun after he and his father, Gregory McMichael, 64, spotted Arbery in the unincorporated coastal community of Satilla Shores, south of Savannah.
The first prosecutor on the case, Jackie Johnson, of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit, recused herself because of ties with Gregory McMichael, who was an investigator in her office before he retired in May 2019. Barnhill initially declined to charge the father and son with a crime, telling police in an April letter they had “solid first hand probable cause” to chase Arbery, who Barnhill called a “burglary suspect.” Barnhill in the letter asserted that Arbery initiated the fight and tried to grab the shotgun — actions that he said allowed Travis McMichael to use deadly force to protect himself.
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