Leo123
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Special agent Richard Dial with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said during the hearing that Bryan said during a May 13 interview that he heard Travis McMichael say, "f---ing n-word" after Arbery had been shot.
Dial went on to say that Travis McMichael had also previously used the n-word on social media in January, allegedly responding to an unspecified Instagram post that it would have been better if someone had "blown the f---ing n-word's head off."
So yeah. The friend said. I swear, you'll dismiss anything as an excuse to believe what you've decided to believe.
You owe me an apology, but you aren't worthy to be allowed to give it. Dismissed, hack.
I went to your link, apparently you missed the word 'allegedly' right there in the article title. Also from that same article:Special agent Richard Dial with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said during the hearing that Bryan said during a May 13 interview that he heard Travis McMichael say, "f---ing n-word" after Arbery had been shot.
Dial went on to say that Travis McMichael had also previously used the n-word on social media in January, allegedly responding to an unspecified Instagram post that it would have been better if someone had "blown the f---ing n-word's head off."
So yeah. The friend said. I swear, you'll dismiss anything as an excuse to believe what you've decided to believe.
You owe me an apology, but you aren't worthy to be allowed to give it. Dismissed, hack.
"So often the public accepts a narrative driven by an incomplete set of facts, one that vilifies a good person, based on a rush to judgment, which has happened in this case," said a statement quoting Laura Hogue, who with her husband, Frank Hogue, is representing Gregory McMichael."
I am saying that your attitude does not help or serve justice in any way. Let the men stand trial, let a jury decide their fate. Until then they are innocent unless proven guilty.
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