GA - Ahmaud Arbery, 25, jogger, fatally shot by former PD and son, Brunswick, Feb 2020

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  • #481
This case has all the makings for a really explosive acquittal.
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A February 11,2020 Police Report concerning the “ongoing” trespassing by “an unknown black male” on the Satilla Dr. home under construction w/security cameras describes a man who appears to look nothing like Ahmaud Arbery

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So English was aware of prior trespasses on his property ("all of the previous instances") but didn't see anything being taken.
 
  • #482
bbm

If your source for the fishing equipment theft is the Daily Mail; you might want to take it with a small grain of salt.
That's where I read about the fishing equipment robbery.

I asked earlier about those allegations and another poster helpfully pointed out that the (under construction) house AA was seen walking around in was not the one where the fishing equipment was stolen.

Am interested in seeing the police report that was filed by the owner; and what is the name of the house owner on the insurance claim filed for the missing property ?
I'm assuming they filed a police report and made a claim to their insurance provider ?
That's a lot of equipment to carry away.
Was it caught on security cams ?

It was actually the Daily Beast. It was discussed yesterday about the conflicting report from the DB and English (the owner of the property under construction)
 
  • #483
bbm

If your source for the fishing equipment theft is the Daily Mail; you might want to take it with a small grain of salt.
That's where I read about the fishing equipment robbery.

I asked earlier about those allegations and another poster helpfully pointed out that the (under construction) house AA was seen walking around in was not the one where the fishing equipment was stolen.

Am interested in seeing the police report that was filed by the owner; and what is the name of the house owner on the insurance claim filed for the missing property ?
I'm assuming they filed a police report and made a claim to their insurance provider ?
That's a lot of equipment to carry away.
Was it caught on security cams ?

IIRC it was posted earlier that, other than a January 1 report of a gun being stolen from a vehicle, there have been no police reports of burglaries in the neighbourhood and the home owner where fishing equipment was allegedly stolen did not file an insurance claim.

ETA: The Glynn County Police Department said Thursday that it had no reports involving burglaries or home break-ins in the Satilla Shores neighborhood between Jan. 1 and Feb. 23. However, local media reported that one burglary, an automobile burglary, was reported to police in the Satilla Shores neighborhood during that time.
 
  • #484
bbm

If your source for the fishing equipment theft is the Daily Mail; you might want to take it with a small grain of salt.
That's where I read about the fishing equipment robbery.

I asked earlier about those allegations and another poster helpfully pointed out that the (under construction) house AA was seen walking around in was not the one where the fishing equipment was stolen.

Am interested in seeing the police report that was filed by the owner; and what is the name of the house owner on the insurance claim filed for the missing property ?
I'm assuming they filed a police report and made a claim to their insurance provider ?
That's a lot of equipment to carry away.
Was it caught on security cams ?
According to what I read there was no report of the stolen fishing equipment, so there may not be evidence of the theft at all.

The Washington Post is the source that interviewed Larry English, the owner of the house under construction. He clarified that there was never anything stolen from the house.

I don't know how to link the article, sorry.
 
  • #485
There's nothing mysterious about them. It's out there in the msm that Arbery had a criminal record, that there is CCTV footage dating back to last October of someone who looks very like Arbery trespassing on the grounds of the house under construction at least four times late at night, that the house owner claims to have had $2,500 worth of fishing equipment stolen, and that McMichael senior had been involved in a previous investigation into Arbery for stealing a television.

Whether that will amount to reasonable suspicion allowing them the legal right to affect a citizen's arrest will be for a jury to decide.

There is no way that these killers knew that Mr. Arbery had a criminal record just by his running by them. In the realm of the world a lot of people look like each other so a CCTV footage from 4 months prior that had not been reviewed by them before the chased him seems like a stretch. The owner of the house has stated again and again (sources are on this thread) that he did not have fishing equipment or anything else stolen. The only thing that seems to be born out that you mention is the older man riding with his gun in the bed of the pickup did investigate Mr. Arbery in the past. None of this leads to reasonable suspicion because they did not see him commit a felony crime. The older man who was a former detective would have known that there was no felony committed (as per his training). I think he hoped that turning Mr. Arbery over after he was murdered would have yielded a gun which might have made a possible felony. He saw no items stolen. In the original 911 call, the person who called was unable to pin a felony on the unidentified runner.


Of course, IMO.
 
  • #486
The homeowner disputes that anything was stolen from his property.
Correct. ^^^

The fishing equipment was allegedly stolen from a different person/house.
However, from what media sources have stated this theft, it was never reported.

I will add a link if I can find the police report of this robbery and if there's anyone here savvy with insurance claims --maybe they can find out if a claim was indeed filed for the theft ?
And what the description of the suspect was ?
Tia.
 
  • #487
There's nothing mysterious about them. It's out there in the msm that Arbery had a criminal record, that there is CCTV footage dating back to last October of someone who looks very like Arbery trespassing on the grounds of the house under construction at least four times late at night, that the house owner claims to have had $2,500 worth of fishing equipment stolen, and that McMichael senior had been involved in a previous investigation into Arbery for stealing a television.

Whether that will amount to reasonable suspicion allowing them the legal right to affect a citizen's arrest will be for a jury to decide.

I haven't found any MSM articles that state Arbery resembles an individual captured on video at the construction site at night or on any other day aside from the day of the shooting. I would love to see those links. So far I have only been able to find lots of instances that GM SAID to officers responding to the shooting that was the case.

Is there any independent or corroborating information about these alleged nighttime trespass instances of Arbery or an individual resembling him in anywhere in MSM? Because the property owner himself states otherwise here:

Larry English, the man who owns the house under construction, told The Washington Post that the structure was not robbed.

“That’s completely wrong. I’ve never had a police report or anything stolen from my property, or any kind of robbery,” he said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...cal-officials-handling-ahmaud-arberys-murder/
 
  • #488
The person who owned the home under construction never claimed that he had fishing equipment stolen. He specifically told the Post that he never had anything stolen from the premises.

The fact that someone has a criminal record still does not warrant a citizens arrest. Being involved in a previous investigation does not justify one, either.

Are you sure Georgia allows the arrest of a citizen by another citizen at any time after they are "suspected" of committing a crime? That doesn't make sense.

Imo
Larry English told the Daily Beast on May 6th that he'd had fishing equipment stolen from the property but hadn't reported it to the police...

‘It’s Murder’: This Shooting of an Unarmed Black Man Is Roiling Georgia

He then told the Washington post on May 10th that nothing had been stolen. I guess we'll see what he says under oath.
 
  • #489
@ChanleyCourtTV
A February 11,2020 Police Report concerning the “ongoing” trespassing by “an unknown black male” on the Satilla Dr. home under construction w/security cameras describes a man who appears to look nothing like Ahmaud Arbery

Chanley Shá Painter on Twitter
English stated that he has only seen the unknown male trespassing and "plundering around" and has not seen him taking anything.

Sounds pretty harmless to me. He observed him multiple times but never saw him attempt to steal anything.
 
  • #490
Larry English told the Daily Beast on May 6th that he'd had fishing equipment stolen from the property but hadn't reported it to the police...

‘It’s Murder’: This Shooting of an Unarmed Black Man Is Roiling Georgia

He then told the Washington post on May 10th that nothing had been stolen. I guess we'll see what he says under oath.
He told the post that that report was inaccurate and he never said he had anything stolen, which is the same thing stated earlier in the police report.

I think I believe the Washington Post over the "Daily Beast." I've never even heard of them. And I thought the Daily Mail was bad.
 
  • #491
@ChanleyCourtTV
A February 11,2020 Police Report concerning the “ongoing” trespassing by “an unknown black male” on the Satilla Dr. home under construction w/security cameras describes a man who appears to look nothing like Ahmaud Arbery

Chanley Shá Painter on Twitter

Thank you for this linked tweet

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So English was aware of prior trespasses on his property ("all of the previous instances") but didn't see anything being taken.

So English was aware (due to phone alerts ap) that someone was trespassing at night on his under construction property.

In addition the docs shown in the tweet state that TM was the person who reported at least this instance of trespass at night and that police then contacted the property owner L. English who stated so far he has noticed some trespassing incidents lately but found nothing stolen in them and so felt no need to report to police.

So it appears English was telling the truth when he told reporters he's never had anything stolen from his property and never made any police reports about trespassing. The Ms were the ones most concerned about the presence of AA in their neighborhood. Not the property owner himself.
 
  • #492
Statement by homeowner's via their lawyer, Elizabeth Graddy

from: New video appears to show Ahmaud Arbery moments before his death

In a statement, the owners of the under-construction home say they have no relationship with the McMichaels, and would never have wanted what they call a "vigilante response."

"First, and most important, the English family -- the homeowners -- want Ahmaud Arbery's parents to know that they are very sorry for the loss of their son and they are praying for them," said the statement from Elizabeth Graddy, attorney for homeowner Larry English. "Second, it is crucial to understand that the English family -- the homeowners -- were not part of what the McMichaels did. The first accounts suggested a link between the McMichaels and the homeowners, but there is none. The English family had no relationship with the McMichaels and did not even know what had occurred until after Mr. Arbery's death was reported to them. After seeing Mr. Arbery's photo in news reports, Larry English did not even think Mr. Arbery was the person that appears in this video. Even if it had been, however, Mr. English would never have sought a vigilante response, much less one resulting in a tragic death."
 
  • #493
He told the post that that report was inaccurate and he never said he had anything stolen, which is the same thing stated earlier in the police report.

I think I believe the Washington Post over the "Daily Beast." I've never even heard of them. And I thought the Daily Mail was bad.

Sounds like a guy who is scared. DB is a terrible rag, but I can't see them just making up a story.
 
  • #494
Did Ahmaud have a cell phone with him?
^^^^^ This is a question that I have not found the answer to yet......Opinion - In time, we will have all the info that is "out there" on all parties concerned out in the MSM.
 
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  • #495
Sounds like a guy who is scared. DB is a terrible rag, but I can't see them just making up a story.
Well, I just looked at some reviews and so far I read they were "garbage", "a joke" and one person said they would give them a zero but there wasn't an option.

I don't think they made it up, I think they just "assumed."
 
  • #496
Stop any bickering in this thread. State your case and move on without the back and forth arguing or snark.

Thanks.
 
  • #497
Thank you for this linked tweet

So English was aware (due to phone alerts ap) that someone was trespassing at night on his under construction property.

In addition the docs shown in the tweet state that TM was the person who reported at least this instance of trespass at night and that police then contacted the property owner L. English who stated so far he has noticed some trespassing incidents lately but found nothing stolen in them and so felt no need to report to police.

So it appears English was telling the truth when he told reporters he's never had anything stolen from his property and never made any police reports about trespassing. The Ms were the ones most concerned about the presence of AA in their neighborhood. Not the property owner himself.

If I actually lived in the neighborhood, rather than only having a construction site there and living over an hour away in Douglas, Ga, I'd probably be more concerned, as well. I don't think it's unreasonable for residents to be concerned about trespassing incidents - of which English acknowledges there were many. jmo[/QUOTE]
 
  • #498
Well, I just looked at some reviews and so far I read they were "garbage", "a joke" and one person said they would give them a zero but there wasn't an option.

I don't think they made it up, I think they just "assumed."

They quoted him.
 
  • #499
i do. did you realize that there has to be evidence to be charged with a crime? by evidence i don’t mean you and some others trying to untangle the facts we’ve been given to make the dead black man wrong and the two white men right

You're exactly right.
There is no way that these killers knew that Mr. Arbery had a criminal record just by his running by them. In the realm of the world a lot of people look like each other so a CCTV footage from 4 months prior that had not been reviewed by them before the chased him seems like a stretch. The owner of the house has stated again and again (sources are on this thread) that he did not have fishing equipment or anything else stolen. The only thing that seems to be born out that you mention is the older man riding with his gun in the bed of the pickup did investigate Mr. Arbery in the past. None of this leads to reasonable suspicion because they did not see him commit a felony crime. The older man who was a former detective would have known that there was no felony committed (as per his training). I think he hoped that turning Mr. Arbery over after he was murdered would have yielded a gun which might have made a possible felony. He saw no items stolen. In the original 911 call, the person who called was unable to pin a felony on the unidentified runner.


Of course, IMO.
Actually, the elder MM had atleast one previous dealing with AA. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
  • #500
Larry English told the Daily Beast on May 6th that he'd had fishing equipment stolen from the property but hadn't reported it to the police...

‘It’s Murder’: This Shooting of an Unarmed Black Man Is Roiling Georgia

He then told the Washington post on May 10th that nothing had been stolen. I guess we'll see what he says under oath.
I think it may have been Barnhill who told them about the fishing equipment that was stolen. They include it in the summary of what he said about the police report and then later they quote English.

Imo
 
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