Al Sharpton: Ahmaud Arbery case had 'most racist statements in a court of law that I've heard'

Al Sharpton: Ahmaud Arbery case had 'most racist statements in a court of law that I've heard'

Al Sharpton spoke outside the Glynn County courthouse on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021 as the jury in the trial of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery entered its second day of deliberations.



Arbery was shot and killed on Feb. 23, 2020. Cellphone video leaked to the public shows two armed white men in a truck approaching the 25-year-old Black man as he runs down the road. One of the men, later identified as Travis McMichael, and Arbery struggle over McMichael's shotgun before Arbery is shot and collapses.



Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and William "Roddy" Bryan, who recorded the video, are all charged with murder in Arbery's death.



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