It is in the transcript of the police interview.The recording of the 911 call proves that he didn't shout that.
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It is in the transcript of the police interview.The recording of the 911 call proves that he didn't shout that.
That line was never used. Again false narrative proven false by technology you refuse to useIf they were
If they were not trying a citizens arrest, then it looks even worse for them: following him, trying to cut him off, trying to force him into a ditch, and yelling “stop or I’ll shoot your fucking head off”…that was a threat and the only self defense was Arbery trying to disarm Jr.
Accept the recording is the recording of what was actually said!It is in the transcript of the police interview.
LOLThe recording of the 911 call proves that he didn't shout that.
Exactly.Accept the recording is the recording of what was actually said!
it’s called evidence
So you're saying the cop lied?That line was never used. Again false narrative proven false by technology you refuse to use
Bullshit, it's not illegal to follow somebody and drive up next to them and talk to them.If they were
If they were not trying a citizens arrest, then it looks even worse for them: following him, trying to cut him off, trying to force him into a ditch, and yelling “stop or I’ll shoot your fucking head off”…that was a threat and the only self defense was Arbery trying to disarm Jr.
Irrelevant. The recording proves that that's not what he said.It is in the transcript of the police interview.
There is evidence on the vehicle that hit him.Bullshit, it's not illegal to follow somebody and drive up next to them and talk to them.
And there is no evidence that Travis ever tried to cut him off or force him into a ditch.
And if someone is aggressively running at you it is not illegal to tell them to stop.
This isn’t from the 911 call.Irrelevant. The recording proves that that's not what he said.
Got a link to that transcript? I don't believe a damn thing you say because you habitually lie to the USMB forum.
Then where is your evidence? You have provided no evidence whatsoever. Got a link to that transcript, or are you simply lying again?This isn’t from the 911 call.
Didn’t you watch the trial? Portions of the transcript from Parker Marcy were read and included that statement.Then where is your evidence? You have provided no evidence whatsoever. Got a link to that transcript, or are you simply lying again?
There's no evidence that a vehicle ever hit him in the first place. They found evidence on the side of Bryans truck.There is evidence on the vehicle that hit him.
If a truck was angling toward a person to cut him off, the side of the car would hit him.There's no evidence that a vehicle ever hit him in the first place. They found evidence on the side of Bryans truck.
Trucks don't drive sideways.
So how did that fiber and print evidence get on the side of the truck? According to eye witnesses, it appeared that Arbery was trying to get into Bryan's truck.
Likely he wanted to hijack it and drive away before the cops arrived.
Why else would he be attacking the truck?
"I said stop," Gregory McMichael said, according to the transcript. "I'll blow your f**king head off, or something."Didn’t you watch the trial? Portions of the transcript from Parker Marcy were read and included that statement.
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Detective testifies that Gregory McMichael told him he did not see Ahmaud Arbery commit a crime | CNN
A Glynn County Police Department detective testified Tuesday in the trial over Ahmaud Arbery's killing that Gregory McMichael, one of the three White men charged, told him he never saw Arbery commit a crime.www.cnn.com
The recording of the 911 call proves that he didn't shout that.
Trying to fit demofks narrative that doesn’t fit
Neither of them claimed to have said that, dumbass.So Travis and Greg lied to police when they claimed to have said it?
Neither of them claimed to have said that, dumbass.
But Arbery knew the police were on the way and there were witnesses everywhere. He saw witnesses in vehicles who could easily follow him because although Arbery was an athlete with very significant foot speed, motor vehicles are faster.
And although he had gotten away in the past, this time it was broad daylight. He was going back to jail if he didn't steal that shotgun and that truck and get the hell out of Dodge before the police arrived.
Arbery had made a big mistake that many habitual criminals make. He got away with it so many times that he became overconfident and more brazen. On the other occasions, he did it under cover of the night and was able to easily get away. This time it was broad daylight on a Sunday afternoon.