No....I'm not a bigot. The fact that Abrey was black has nothing to do with this.
Arbrey was in a house with no doors or windows....no insulation....a neighborhood surround by trees.......no HVAC running..so no background noise.
You also forget about Arbrey being involved in a previous incident:
Responding officer's report
The GCPD reached the
scene immediately after the fatal shooting. The responding officer's report relied almost entirely on an interview with Gregory McMichael,
[80] who was described as a
witness.
[81][82]
Gregory said he was in his yard when he saw an unidentified man running by.
[82] He said he recognized the man from a prior incident "the other night", when he said he saw the man reach into his pants as if for a weapon. He called to his son Travis and said "the guy is running down the street; let's go".
[81] Gregory brought a
.357 Magnum revolver, while Travis brought a
shotgun in their pickup truck.
[3][81][82] The McMichaels said they pursued the man because he resembled a
suspect in a string of local
burglaries. But the police said there had been only one recent theft from an unlocked car in the neighborhood.
[70]
Travis attempted to cut off the man with his truck. The man turned and began "running back in the direction from which he came".
[82] The report states a third person, who was identified as "Roddy [
sic]", also tried to cut off the man, but failed.
[56][23] Gregory said he saw the unidentified man and yelled: "Stop, stop, we want to talk to you", and that they pulled up to the man, with Travis exiting the truck with the shotgun in hand. Gregory claimed the man "began to violently attack Travis" before two shots were fired.
[3][82] The man died at the scene after "
bleeding out", the report concluded. Authorities later identified the man as Arbery.
[82]
My guess is the cop doesn't know about the burglaries or remember them because either they weren't reported or just didn't remember them because there are so many crimes reported in the run of a month.