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US state of Georgia scraps citizen’s arrest law after killing of black jogger

Ahmaud Arbery shot dead last year by group of white men who thought he was a burglar

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 May 2021 3:00PM

US state of Georgia scraps citizen’s arrest law after killing of black jogger
A protester holds up placards with images of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery during a demonstration in St Paul, Minnesota, on March 6. The duo’s deaths in separate incidents last year became emblematic of the Black Lives Matter movement against police brutality targeting minorities. – AFP pic, May 11, 2021

WASHINGTON – The southern US state of Georgia yesterday repealed its citizen’s arrest law, in a move prompted by the shooting death of African-American jogger Ahmaud Arbery by a group of white men who said they thought he was a burglar.

Arbery, who would have turned 27 on Saturday, “was the victim of vigilante-style violence that has no place in our country or in our state”, said Governor Brian Kemp as he signed the repeal of the statute.

Following the reform, Georgians will no longer be permitted to attempt an arrest of someone they believe has committed an offence as they wait for police. 

“Today, we are replacing this Civil War-era law, ripe for abuse, with language that balances the safety and right of self-defence to person and property with our shared responsibility to root out injustice and set our state on a better path forward,” said the Republican Kemp.

Arbery was shot dead in February last year as he was jogging in a residential neighbourhood of Brunswick, a city in the southeastern part of the state. 

Three men, who later told police they suspected that he was a burglar, chased him before one of the group fatally shot him.

A prosecutor initially given the case concluded that Arbery’s killers were legally armed under Georgia’s open-carry law, and were within their rights to chase him under the citizen’s arrest statute.

For more than two months, local police made no arrests, and it was only when a video of the killing went viral last May that a real investigation was launched.

Gregory McMichael, 65; his 35-year-old son Travis, who fired the shotgun; and, William Bryan, 51, who filmed the death, were charged with murder and false imprisonment. 

Their trial is due to open on October 18. The men are also being charged with federal hate crimes and attempted kidnapping.

The deaths of Arbery and George Floyd, an African American murdered by a white police officer in Minneapolis in May last year, became emblematic of the Black Lives Matter movement against police brutality targeting minorities. – AFP, May 11, 2021

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