Prosecutors launched into their case, calling their first witness—Officer William Duggan of the Glynn County Police Department.
Prosecutors on Friday afternoon launched into their case, calling their first witness, Officer William Duggan of the Glynn County Police Department.
"I did see a Black male lying on the ground in the middle of the road on the pavement," Duggan said of what he observed when he arrived at the scene."I remember at some point asking, 'Are you OK?'" he said of his response to Travis McMichael.Under questioning from Dunikoski, Duggan said his body camera was activated at that time.
While Judge Timothy Walmsley described the strategy as unusual and one that he's never encountered in his decade on the bench, he granted Gough's request.Franklin Hogue, an attorney for Gregory McMichael, told jurors that when his client saw Arbery running past his home on Feb. 23, 2020, he was certain it was the same man he saw in videos shown to him by neighbors of a suspected burglar targeting the Satilla Shores community.
He said that while in the rear bed of his son's pickup on the phone with police, Greg McMichael saw Arbery running in his direction away from Bryan's truck.
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