5 Burst results for "Ahmad Arbor"

Buried Truths
"ahmad arbor" Discussed on Buried Truths
"In reference to <Speech_Male> ahmad arbor. <Speech_Male> I will also <Speech_Male> say that if you <Speech_Male> talked to bob <Speech_Male> rubin and jason <Speech_Male> sheffield <Speech_Male> who are stellar <Speech_Male> attorneys along <Speech_Male> with the others <Speech_Male> who represented <Speech_Male> the other defendants. <Speech_Male> They say <Speech_Male> well the <Speech_Male> first four times <Speech_Male> that they interviewed <Speech_Male> roddy <Speech_Male> bryant. He didn't bring <Speech_Male> that up. It's <Speech_Male> only when he realized <Speech_Male> he needed a hook <Speech_Male> to get <Speech_Male> off <SpeakerChange> that he <Speech_Male> brought that up <Speech_Male> right. And <Speech_Male> that won't be admissible <Speech_Male> at trial <Speech_Male> if roddy. Brian has sitting <Speech_Male> at the counsel table <Speech_Male> with them. Because <Speech_Male> he's unlikely <Speech_Male> to take the stand <Speech_Male> and so <Speech_Male> if the mcmichael's <Speech_Male> defense lawyers <Speech_Male> can't cross examine <Speech_Male> him on <Speech_Male> that statement <Speech_Male> then it won't <SpeakerChange> be admissible <Speech_Male> at trial <Speech_Male> page. <Speech_Male> Would it be <Speech_Male> possibly <Speech_Male> to the <Speech_Male> best defense <Speech_Male> for. <Speech_Male> Roddy brian <Speech_Male> to try to make a deal <Speech_Male> before <SpeakerChange> this goes <Speech_Male> to trial. <Speech_Male> I think you have to <Speech_Male> consider that. <Speech_Male> I mean anytime. <Speech_Male> You have a murder charge <Speech_Male> pending against <Speech_Male> you. I mean that's life <Speech_Male> in prison <Speech_Male> So if there's <Speech_Male> a way to become a <Speech_Male> witness and <Speech_Male> admit responsibility <Speech_Male> for what you did <Speech_Male> clearly. He <Speech_Male> put himself <Speech_Male> in the middle of this. <Speech_Male> He had no idea <Speech_Male> what was going on <Speech_Male> other than they were chasing <Speech_Male> a black man through <Speech_Male> the neighborhood which <Speech_Male> is reason enough <Speech_Male> to be charged. <Speech_Male> The way he is <Speech_Male> but he. <Speech_Male> Certainly i think <Speech_Male> less culpable <Speech_Male> because <Speech_Male> he didn't have a firearm. <Speech_Male> He didn't discharge <Speech_Male> a firearm <Speech_Male> He <Speech_Male> probably could work <Speech_Male> out some sort <Speech_Male> of resolution. But <Speech_Male> i <Speech_Male> don't know you know he's <Speech_Male> from this <Speech_Male> glenn county. He's <Speech_Male> gonna live in that community. <Speech_Male> I <Speech_Male> does he want to <Speech_Male> testify against <Speech_Male> the mcmichael's and <Speech_Male> deal with whatever <Speech_Male> consequences <Speech_Male> at may <Speech_Male> cause him and his <Speech_Male> family. <SpeakerChange> I <Speech_Female> page <Speech_Female> i remember once <Speech_Female> and we were talking about this. <Speech_Female> I had a listener <Speech_Female> sent an email. <Speech_Female> Who wants to know <Speech_Female> why. William <Speech_Male> roddy bryant <Speech_Male> was also being <Speech_Male> charged with <Speech_Male> aries <Speech_Male> murderer. Even though <Speech_Male> he did not <Speech_Male> you know was <Speech_Female> holding the weapon. <Speech_Female> Could you explain why <Speech_Male> in here in this <Speech_Male> happens in a lot of <Speech_Male> states. Why all <Speech_Female> three were charged <Speech_Male> with <Speech_Male> the killing <SpeakerChange> of a marbury. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Yes i can. <Speech_Male> And it's <Speech_Male> true both in the state <Speech_Male> case as well <Speech_Male> as the federal case <Speech_Male> in in. Here's why <Speech_Male> in georgia. <Speech_Male> We had this <Speech_Male> legal theory <Speech_Male> called party <Speech_Male> to a crime <Speech_Male> if someone <Speech_Male> is involved <Speech_Male> in the criminal activity <Speech_Male> to <Speech_Male> the extent that <Speech_Male> they either should <Speech_Male> be aware of <Speech_Male> the consequences <Speech_Male> of that activity <Speech_Male> or <Speech_Male> just a recklessly. <Speech_Male>

Buried Truths
"ahmad arbor" Discussed on Buried Truths
"Is being able to admit he won't call it evidence or information about a aubrey's pass and it was ruled that that cannot play a role in this trial. What was the defense hoping to be able to garner with that. If it would have been allowed well. I think a couple of things rose i think number one. They wanted to let the jury had the impression that may be ahmad. Armory was not just innocently out for a jog that day that he was a perhaps going to get into some trouble. He was trying to break into this house under construction. The idea is to suggest to the jury. He's not squeaky clean. And you shouldn't treat him as somebody who's completely innocent in any of this. The second issue of course and even more importantly is to suggest that there was a legitimate reason for the mcmichael's to pursue him a aubrey and to try to detain him. That day i mean that's going to be the entire defense. I've heard their lawyers speaking the media. I know their lawyers well. And they're going to rely on the defense of citizens arrest in this case and for them to do that. They have to be able to suggest to the jury. There was a need for an arrest and so his past from the defense side is relevant to show that he could have been engaged in criminal activity at that time. Hank what do you want to follow up with. What pay just talked about unless something happens in the court in which the judge himself says you know he knows the statute and the the the statute says that the people who are imposing the citizens arrest have to actually witness the the felonious activity and that there's been no suggestion that the mcmichael's or roddy. Brian saw anything that went on inside the house. And unless he throws it out. That'll become an argument for the lawyers during during the trial rose. I'd like to go back on one thing for my having to do with the fact that the defense cannot now bring in ahmad arbor's pass record. Not only does it take out a huge you know the the fangs from their defense. I think but it. It shifts their responsibility. Now to elevate the people who are on trial and to overcome what we know will be. The prosecution claim that they act with racist intent and they we know from the preliminary hearing. They have several examples. Particularly of travis mcmichael and roddy brian using racist terminology semi racist text messages or instagram postings and things such as that but we also know from the motions that they filed at the bond hearing that is they being the defense attorneys that they have a case they want to make. These guys are not racist and they have commendations from people that which they tried to save the life of a black man or they have One of travis mcmichael's coastguard roommates Who is african american saying. He is a fine person. he's a good guy. I've never seen that kind of behavior or heard that kind of language from him. So that's gonna be a point of contention. I think at trial particularly now that they cannot elevate the the ahmad arbor's past and i say they can't they will be able to and page knows is better than i should the prosecution slip up and some way and open the door to that. Correct me if i'm wrong. Gentlemen there are reports. That one of the mcmichael's used the inward either directly after the shooting or as aubrey was or was is that hearsay. No that's it was roddy. Brian apparently said that however That that he heard. Travis mcmichael say it as a moderate is lying on the ground and frankly he could've even still been alive and and he uses the n..

WSB-AM
"ahmad arbor" Discussed on WSB-AM
"There is no gas that the silos in the Alpharetta area And there's no gas inviting. While the closure of the colonial pipeline is bad enough panic buying is making the situation much worse advice from Triple A's Garrett Townsend into your regular pattern of mine and and, you know, just kind of play this thing out, Townsend tells W s these word on the street. It's almost like a self inflicted outage Reporting live Bill Chi Akio 95.5 WSB three men charged with killing Ahmad Arbor. You head back to court again today after entering not guilty pleas to federal hate crime charges. Ws fees. Michelle Right begins Our live team coverage. Marcie today begins two days of hearings in Superior Court in front of Judge Timothy Wamsley hold the side of the incidents from Amman. Aubrey's past will be allowed into state trial, WSB Sr Laing legal analyst Ron Carlson explains. Prosecutors say it's a relevant prosecutors. They say this has nothing to do with him being murdered while jogging. So this is the question, the judge will sort out the also sort out if defendants social media posts will be admitted, as well. Meanwhile, Travis and Greg Michael and Robbie Bryant, entering please. During an arraignment hearing on federal charges yesterday, the three defendants received public defenders. Then each pleaded not guilty to civil rights and hate crimes charges, alleging that they used force and threats to intimidate interfere with and injure Ahmad Arboria as he ran on a public street all because he's African American. If convicted on the federal charges, the defendants could face life in prison. The state murder trial is set to begin in October. Reporting live with Veronica Waters. Michelle RIGHT? 95.5 WSB WSB news time. 8 33 A defiant Liz Cheney speaks on the House floor, saying she'll continue to stand up for democracy over former President Trump's claims of election fraud is not about policy. This is not about partisanship. This is about our duty as America. USB political analyst Bill Crane says. Cheney makes some good points the way we're going forward supporting the rule of law and free and fair elections. Then what are we advocating? If we only accept the outcome of elections? We like what? Does that, But House Republicans are expected to vote today to remove Cheney from her leadership post. Most Republicans got up and left before Cheney's comments last night due this morning at 8 34. The.

The Semi-Social Life of a Black Introvert Podcast
"ahmad arbor" Discussed on The Semi-Social Life of a Black Introvert Podcast
"I've been kicked off this whole week because as is so many people like me so many other people of color as we have to deal with this emotional burden we have. We have people in our ears people on our side people who who considers friends who consider as colleagues people who who say they like us people who invite us over pre pandemic for barbecue people who say that they identify with our struggle organization companies. Say that they identify with our struggle. Tell us be patient. Be patient change doesn't occur overnight. Be patient things won't just happen at the snap of a finger be patient. I'm not being patient. I refuse to be patient. Because i don't have time to be patient. You have time to be patient. But i don't. You are in a position of privilege. Therefore you're given time that. I don't have stop asking for black. People stop asking for people of color sub asking for for people that have been beaten murdered. Mistreated systemically oppressed. Stop asking us for patients because we don't have time for it. I wrote a letter couple months ago to this large organization in the city which i live this organization like many other organizations saw the events of last summer with the protests surrounding the p. Murders of george. Floyd and in a mod are burian and brianna taylor like many organizations disorganization had to do something. So we see diversity. Equity and inclusion initiatives pop up because of the movement because the protests because something had to be done twenty twenty yet it takes murder to sort of move people's emotions to change it takes lives being lost. It takes george floyd to to be murdered. It takes ahmad arbor to be murdered. Takes brianna taylor. It'd be martyred takes millions of people to to march protests. It took until the year twenty twenty for a lotta these organizations to do something to something..

Democracy Now! Audio
"ahmad arbor" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"His knee on his neck eight minutes and forty six seconds and as we all know it was captured on video with citizens practically begging office chauvin to take his knee off his neck. While they're george. Floyd said. I can't breathe for twenty eight times as so normally the federal government and most of these black lives matter police killings. They say that there is not enough evidence for them to bring federal charges. Because it's such hobby bar to have to prove Relation of civil rights. Because they say that they can't unfair what was in the mind of the police officer. We're here we know. Chauvin had ample time to take his new office neck and when asked by other officers that were there also restraining george floor. We'll concern about him. Maybe we should turn them over. His words were no. We will keep him like this. That tells us is mindset that he intended to continue to punish george floor and for what reason we saw in the video. George floyd was very compliant with the police officers. They did not have the torture. This human being to death. I wanted to ask you. Ben crump about another case that you're involved with and that's the case of daniel prude. This horrific killing almost a year ago in rochester. Major protests This week because a grand jury refused to charge any of the officers involved. Daniel prude's daughter to share. A prude appeared on cnn. In september calling for the rochester officers involved in the killing to be fired and charged with murder. This is what she said. I will like to see them be fired and charged with murder there. There's video footage of these people suffocating. My father my father was murdered by these police officers. There's no reason why they should be on a paid suspension. They should be arrested in. They should be try as the killers that they are and so now. This grand jury has refused to indict despite the the calls for the charges to be brought by. New york's attorney general letitia james whose office lend the investigation She said Most recently daniel prude was in the throes of a mental health crisis in what he needed was compassion karen help from trained professionals tragically. He received none of those things. Can you talk about the refusal to indict this regrettable that many times because grand jury proceedings are secret. We don't know what evidence was all for it About a prosecutor to the jurors and making their determination we must remember brianna taylor's case And michael brown and ferguson missouri. Case one of the rare instances will we saw the inner workings of the grand jury. We saw that the prosecutors put forth of very weak case and when you put four four week case to get a prosecution then you won't get the grand jury to decide amy. It has been said that a prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich because ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of the time when a prosecutor wants. An indictment are prosecuted. Gets an indictment oftentimes prosecutors. Because they have this symbiotic. Relationship with law enforcement will give greater consideration to police officers than the unknown african american or hispanic citizens that they have no relationship with when they go into a grand jury. Proceeding we saw so many times with throughout the country is historical where they were trying to establish off their as by saying well we presented a grand jury and the grand jury found no probable cause. Will we don't buy that. We know that's part of the intellectual justification of discrimination. That leads to the legalized genocide of black people in america. And that's why we have to have. Systemic reform changed intact coach criminal justice in america as we said at the michael brown graduated decision was announced. The whole system needs to be indicted other than that they will continue to kill. Black people with impunity wonder cooper jones. The mother of bray who you know well spoke to waynesboro georgia's tv station to be our d. W on the first anniversary of her sons killing this week. I wouldn't say that killed much to take day by day. So thomas play to say mahara to just imagining life about ahmad very confident and movie justice. Feel for these bad at ahmad won't be can you talk about the substance of this lawsuit. We wrap up this segment of the show. Okay amy This lawsuit was filed by legal team to be able to make sure that this murderous father and son duo of travis and gregory michael will be held accountable. But also amy attorney. Lee matt attorney. Chris stewart and we want to make certain that the government officials like the district attorney and the police department. Dan bras wig. Who seem to have condone at best and and weighs participated or conspired to allow these murders to evade justice. Remember it took in for them to just be arrested. You know we had to get video release because even though the police saw the video of modern rb been lynched for jackson wild black on the first day they took the word of the lynch mob. Who said it was self defense. It wasn't until we the people who saw the video when they found arrested these murderous at the an months of them sleeping in peace in their bed. And that's why we continue to argue whether it's in the malcolm case are as an brianna tayla. Darby jacob blake jillian. We argue transparency transparency transparency. We won't let you kill our leaders and our people and their sweep it under the rug and say that their lives matter ahmad arbor. Life matters brianna taylor. Life matters george floor life matters. Danny approved life matters and malcolm x. Who are argue was the personification of black lives. Matter is life matters. And that's why we're demanding. Transparency push accountability..