Thermal
August Member
I think the fact that the roadblock wasn't their first run-in with Arbery is very damning.
By their own statements, the vigilantes state that Arbery was evading them. Before the filmed final encounter, there was another attempt to force a confrontation that ended in Arbery evading on foot. At this point, there is really no room for a "big misunderstanding" argument. This person was fleeing from them, and they gave chase.
Obviously Arbery was not voluntarily going to agree to their "talk". For them to set up their armed roadblock was an obvious escalation. Any half-competent prosecutor will take the jury through this step-by-step, not just focusing on the video taped part exclusively.
Largely agreed, except for armed roadblock. More like stopping your truck in the street, that a guy can easily walk around, by legally armed citizens. The implication is that they intended to use the arms aggressively against Arbery. The defense will likely say they (perfectly legally) arm themselves anytime they go out. That's the murky area
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