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Ahmaud "The Jogger" Arbery – he wasn't jogging.

There are some documents available at the Glynn County Courthouse that includes some very telling information about Mr. Arbery's behavior prior to his death.

For example:

Ahmaud tried to gain entry to a high school basketball game when two police officers noticed the butt of a concealed handgun on his waistline. He took off running and got into a physical confrontation with one of the officers before temporarily getting away.
Officers noticed the butt of the gun protruding from his waistband and ordered for him to stop. Mr. Arbery ran from police, which resulted in two officers sustaining injuries: one because Mr. Arbery scratched his arm to get away;




Another example is when the police questioned him about his car being parked on the grass at a park.
The officer asked Mr. Arbery for his ID. Within minute and thirty seconds of the officer holding Mr. Arbery’s license to check his background, Mr. Arbery said, ”Nobody not even driving the car. What the **** you coming over here for? The **** you come over here and **** with me for?” When the officer began to explain his purpose to Mr. Arbery, Mr. Arbery quickly changed his conduct, launched forward at the officer, crossing several feet to confront the officer, and threw out his arms. The officer had to put his arm out to stop Mr. Arbery from colliding with him. Mr. Arbery cursed the officer and then told the officer, ”Bitch you hit me with that ****, bitch, you gonna be ****** up.




This is what his momma told police after he stole her car keys and would not return them.
Ms. Jones told the officer that Mr. Arbery might get violent with the officers due to his mental illness, if they were too confrontational with Mr. Arbery or tried to arrest him or take him into custody



After he was stopped by police for trespassing and looking into a woman's car windows while it was parked at her home.
Police officers arrived to give Mr. Arbery trespass warning about his conduct and behavior. When confronted by the officers about the eye-witness report, he lied and said he had ”gone running in the street,” and then became aggressive, confrontational, and repeatedly threatened that he would “whip the officer’s ass” if they didn't leave him alone.



After he was caught trespassing in a vacant mobile home.
Mr. Arbery
ran when confronted by the authorities. He was later caught and lied, stating he was just out running, when asked about being in the mobile home.



When his own neighbors spotted him removing screens and trying to enter into a home through a window and a door on two separate occasions.
Then he said he was interested in buying the house but ”took off running". On the second occasion, the home owner observed Mr. Arbery trying to gain entrance through a door. They again tried to talk to Mr. Arbery but he would not speak or say anything, he simply ran away.



Here's a real gem.
In 2019 and 2020, local convenience store witness interviews reveal Mr. Arbery became known as ”the jogger" for his repeated conduct and behavior of running up, stretching in front in, and then entering several convenience stores where he would grab items and run out before he could be caught; and In 2020, witness cell phone video reveals Mr. Arbery was confronted at a convenience store by employees about his theft conduct and behavior. Mr. Arbery, cornered about his thefts, chose to fight a man who worked on location at the adjacent truck stop who tried to confront him about it.



To summarize: Ahmuad Arbery was a piece of **** thief with a long history of thievery and trespassing, running away, if he could, when confronted, threatening violence and acting out with violence when he couldn't.

Greg and Travis McMichael were right to be suspicious of him and to chase him down and confront him. Arbery tried his old tactics to get away with his thievery with a physical confrontation and it cost him his life.
 
Dude your racist excuses are like... a year too late. This has already been discussed to death and back.
 
Dude your not-racist excuses are like... a year too late. This has already been discussed to death and back.

FTFY

The court documents were filed December 30 of last year, where were they discussed in this thread, did I miss them?
 
Ahmaud "The Jogger" Arbery – he wasn't jogging.<snip>

So Arbury was a petty thief, and something of a troublemaker. Well this definitely changes things doesn't it... and even worse, he was a black petty thief, and troublemaker, so in "good 'ol boy country" that makes him liable for extra-judicial judgement and summary execution.

Yup, Georgia redneck justice; find the nearest tree and hang that darned ****** from the highest branch!
 
Dude your racist excuses are like... a year too late. This has already been discussed to death and back.

This is new information. The question is not really whether Arbery was jogging or not. I think he was. But he was also trespassing. It is not a question of whether he was jogging or trespassing. He was doing both.

What he was doing on the property isn't clear. This evidence does suggest that he was a jogger and he may have sometimes used that as cover for committing theft and trespassing.

But it doesn't matter. He was trespassing. Maybe he was casing the place for stuff to steal. Or maybe not. Or maybe he stole the fishing equipment. Or even stole Travis's gun.

It doesn't matter. These three guy had no right at all to do what they did. They could have and should have called the cops. The most they could do was follow him and report his location to the police.

They had no right to do what they did. It was false imprisonment. It was felony murder. At the least. And that has absolutely nothing to do with Arbery's past.
 
WTF? What is wrong with you people? I have nosed around many many houses around here that were under construction. It's natural curiosity to see what they are building in one's neighborhood. There is no mystery there.
 
Ahmaud "The Jogger" Arbery – he wasn't jogging.

There are some documents available at the Glynn County Courthouse that includes some very telling information about Mr. Arbery's behavior prior to his death.

For example:

Ahmaud tried to gain entry to a high school basketball game when two police officers noticed the butt of a concealed handgun on his waistline. He took off running and got into a physical confrontation with one of the officers before temporarily getting away.




Another example is when the police questioned him about his car being parked on the grass at a park.





This is what his momma told police after he stole her car keys and would not return them.



After he was stopped by police for trespassing and looking into a woman's car windows while it was parked at her home.



After he was caught trespassing in a vacant mobile home.



When his own neighbors spotted him removing screens and trying to enter into a home through a window and a door on two separate occasions.



Here's a real gem.



To summarize: Ahmuad Arbery was a piece of **** thief with a long history of thievery and trespassing, running away, if he could, when confronted, threatening violence and acting out with violence when he couldn't.

…snip…

What’s all that’s got to do with him being murdered?
 
WTF? What is wrong with you people? I have nosed around many many houses around here that were under construction. It's natural curiosity to see what they are building in one's neighborhood. There is no mystery there.


It's also natural for some people to confront a known trespasser when they see him in their neighborhood. Apparently it was natural for Arbery to threaten or use violence when confronted about his criminal behavior, which can be seen in the video where he goes from 3 to 4 feet off the side of the road to directly in front of the pickup truck before being shot.

Is it also natural to run into multiple convenience stores and steal products before running out?

Is it natural to remove window screens and climb into windows of other people's houses?

How about trespassing in vacant mobile homes?

How about trespassing onto a woman's property to case out her car, is that also natural?
 
It's also natural for some people to confront a known trespasser when they see him in their neighborhood. Apparently it was natural for Arbery to threaten or use violence when confronted about his criminal behavior, which can be seen in the video where he goes from 3 to 4 feet off the side of the road to directly in front of the pickup truck before being shot.

Is it also natural to run into multiple convenience stores and steal products before running out?

Is it natural to remove window screens and climb into windows of other people's houses?

How about trespassing in vacant mobile homes?

How about trespassing onto a woman's property to case out her car, is that also natural?

Yes. It's natural to do all those things and still not be murdered. Glad we could clear that up. Let me know when we can move on to shapes and colors.
 
It's also natural for some people to confront a known trespasser when they see him in their neighborhood. Apparently it was natural for Arbery to threaten or use violence when confronted about his criminal behavior, which can be seen in the video where he goes from 3 to 4 feet off the side of the road to directly in front of the pickup truck before being shot.

Is it also natural to run into multiple convenience stores and steal products before running out?

Is it natural to remove window screens and climb into windows of other people's houses?

How about trespassing in vacant mobile homes?

How about trespassing onto a woman's property to case out her car, is that also natural?

I’m sure those are interesting questions to you, but again what have they got to do with his murder?
 
WTF? What is wrong with you people? I have nosed around many many houses around here that were under construction. It's natural curiosity to see what they are building in one's neighborhood. There is no mystery there.

Really? Seems kinda weird to me. At the end of the day its' still private property and you have no right to be there.
 
Really? Seems kinda weird to me. At the end of the day its' still private property and you have no right to be there.

The point, and you damn well know it because everyone damn well knows it, is that you can't murder people for trespassing. You can't murder people because you catch them committing a misdemeanor. You can't see someone committing a minor crime, form a lynch posse, run them down in a pickup, and claim "self defense" when they fight back.

Under the law you can obviously protect yourself from direct threat (direct threats that you didn't directly make happen) and in some cases intervene if you see a crime being committing. This scenario meet neither of those criteria and no I will not rehash the entire last thread of arguments to prove it again.

This is just more "Oh so I guess he wasn't an angel" racists apologetics, perpetrating the common mentality that black people's lives are forfeit the moment they commit the first legal infraction.
 
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I’m sure those are interesting questions to you, but again what have they got to do with his murder?


It shows a pattern of criminal behavior that may or may not influence the jury during the trial, that will be up to them.
 
It shows a pattern of criminal behavior that may or may not influence the jury during the trial, that will be up to them.

Yes the jury might be as racist as you and might decide to convict Arbery after the fact for the crime of being a "black thug who got what was coming to him."
 
Really? Seems kinda weird to me. At the end of the day its' still private property and you have no right to be there.


It seems weird to me that you think it's weird. Construction sites are well-known to be endlessly fascinating to people of all ages.

Have you ever walked by a downtown jobsite with tall plywood walls for the safety of passersby? Have you noticed they they usually have small openings so that those same bypassers can sneak a few glimpses of what's going on inside?

The companies who are doing the building often put them there on purpose, just because wanting to look at ongoing construction is so ubiquitous.

The last company I worked with would set up webcams on their big projects and make them accessible online. My wife could see me at work with her laptop.
 
During the past few months, many of us have learned that not all "court documents" filed by attorneys in the state of Georgia are factual.
 
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