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Defendant Referred To Ahmaud Arbery As A 'Rat' When Talking To Police | Atlanta Daily World

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Photo: Getty Images With the world watching, the trial of three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery continued in Glynn County, Georgia on Wednesday. Much of the day's proceedings centered around a police investigator who spoke to Greg McMichael shortly after his son, Travis, shot and killed Arbery in February 2020. Reporting from The Guardian … Continued

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