Nearly three months after filming Ahmaud Arbery being shot to death from the driver’s seat of his vehicle, William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. has been charged with murder along with the neighbors his cellphone video shows appearing to ambush Arbery.\n
online May 5, was instrumental in the arrests of Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son, Travis McMichael, 34, who are charged with the shooting death of Arbery as hekilled on February 23, Gregory and Travis McMichael were not arrested until May 7,the men blocking Arbery’s path with their pickup andWhile Gregory and Travis McMichael say that they were“Roddie Bryan is not now, and has never been, more than a witness to the shooting,” Gough said in a statement on the case Monday.
“He is not a vigilante. Roddie did not participate in the horrific killing of this young man. Mr. Bryan has committed no crime, and bears no criminal responsibility in the death of Ahmaud Arbery.
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