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Ahmaud Arbery: A Look At His Life Before It Was Cut Short

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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Aaron Morrison of the Associated Press about who Ahmaud Arbery was to his family, friends and community.

MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:

It has been three months since Ahmaud Arbery was shot and killed while jogging in a Georgia neighborhood.

KELLY: Start by describing for us that the neighborhood, the community that Ahmaud Arbery lived in.

KELLY: You're - the high school football coach, Jason Vaughn, I gather is his name, also said that Arbery had a pretty good sense of humor, that he did a good imitation of his coach.

KELLY: Aaron Morrison, he is a race and ethnicity reporter for the Associated Press, telling us a little bit there about the life of Ahmaud Arbery.

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