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    U.S. appeals court upholds hate crime convictions over 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeNovember 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday upheld the hate crime convictions of three white men who chased Ahmaud Arbery through their Georgia subdivision with pickup trucks before one of them killed the Black man with a shotgun.

    A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals took well over a year to rule after attorneys for the defendants urged the judges in March 2024 to overturn the case, arguing the men’s history of racist text messages and social media posts failed to prove they targeted Arbery because of his race.

    Federal prosecutors used those posts and messages in 2022 to persuade a jury that Arbery’s killing was motivated by “pent-up racial anger.”

    The appellate panel’s opinion, written by Judge Elizabeth L. Branch, said prosecutors at the trial showed “that each of the defendants held longstanding prejudice,” and that evidence was sufficient for “a reasonable juror to find that Arbery’s race was the determinative factor” for the deadly neighbourhood chase.

    Even if the appeals judges had thrown out their hate-crime convictions, the trio faced no immediate reprieve from prison. That’s because they’re also serving life sentences for murder after being convicted in a Georgia state court.

    Three headshots of three white men in suits.
    U.S. federal appeals court on Friday upheld the hate crime convictions of three men, from left, Travis McMichael, William (Roddie) Bryan and Gregory McMichael, seen during a trial in Brunswick, Ga. The three were convicted of hate crimes for chasing and killing Arbery in a Georgia neighbourhood in 2020. (The Associated Press)

    Video of killing fuelled national outrage

    Father and son Greg and Travis McMichael armed themselves and drove a pickup truck to pursue 25-year-old Arbery after spotting him running in their neighbourhood just outside the port city of Brunswick on Feb. 23, 2020. A neighbour, William (Roddie) Bryan, joined the chase and recorded cellphone video of Travis McMichael shooting Arbery at close range.

    More than two months passed without arrests, until Bryan’s graphic video of the killing leaked online. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation took over the case from local police as outrage over Arbery’s death became part of a national outcry over racial injustice. Charges soon followed.

    All three men were convicted of murder by a state court in late 2021. After a second trial in U.S. District Court in early 2022, a jury found the trio guilty of hate crimes and attempted kidnapping.

    Greg McMichael’s attorney in the hate crimes case, A.J. Balbo, declined to comment on the appellate ruling. Attorneys for Bryan and Travis McMichael did not immediately return phone and email messages.

    Defence criticized use of posts, texts

    In their federal appeals, lawyers for Bryan and Greg McMichael criticized prosecutors’ use of more than two dozen social media posts and text messages, as well as witness testimony, that showed all three men using racist slurs or otherwise disparaging Black people.

    Bryan’s attorney, Pete Theodocion, argued those statements were so repulsive that prosecutors were able to sway the jury without proving a racist intent to harm Arbery himself.

    Balbo, Greg McMichael’s lawyer, insisted his client initiated the pursuit of Arbery because he mistakenly suspected him of being a fleeing criminal. The McMichaels had seen security camera videos in prior months that showed Arbery entering a neighbouring home under construction.

    The 11th Circuit judges rejected those arguments, noting there was no evidence Arbery had committed any crimes in the neighbourhood. He was unarmed and had no stolen property when he was killed.

    WATCH | Men who killed Ahmaud Arbery found guilty of hate crimes:

    Ahmaud Arbery’s killers found guilty of hate crimes

    The three white men convicted of murder in Ahmaud Arbery’s fatal shooting have been found guilty of federal hate crimes for violating Arbery’s civil rights and targeting him because he was Black.

    In Travis McMichael’s appeal, attorney Amy Lee Copeland didn’t dispute the jury’s finding that her client was motivated by racism. The social media evidence included a 2018 Facebook comment Travis McMichael made on a video of a Black man playing a prank on a white person. He used an expletive and a racial slur when writing that he’d kill him.

    Instead, Copeland based her appeal on legal technicalities. She said that prosecutors failed to prove the streets of the Satilla Shores subdivision where Arbery was killed were public roads, as stated in the indictment used to charge the men. The 11th Circuit rejected her argument.

    The trial judge sentenced both McMichaels to life in prison for their hate crime convictions, plus additional time — 10 years for Travis McMichael and seven years for his father — for brandishing guns while committing violent crimes.

    Bryan received a lighter hate crime sentence of 35 years in prison, in part because he wasn’t armed and preserved the cellphone video that became crucial evidence.



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