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Oct 2021
27m 20s

The Trial Over Ahmaud Arbery's Killing

The New York Times
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In the coming days, a trial will begin to determine whether the fatal shooting of Amaud Arbery, an unarmed Black man, by two armed white men is considered murder under Georgia state law. Today, we explore why that may be a difficult case for prosecutors to make. Guest: Richard Fausset, a correspondent based in Atlanta who writes about the American South. 
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