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Day 9 of jury selection for three suspects in death of Ahmaud Arbery trial

Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and William "Roddy" Bryan are charged with murder in Arbery's death.

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — *Portions of the jury selection livestream will not have audio per an order from the judge.

Jury selection for the three men accused of murder in the death of Ahmaud Arbery continued Friday after five more potential jurors have been qualified, bringing the total to 47.

This brings the court closer to the magic number of 64 to start final jury selection. 

Arbery was shot and killed on Feb. 23, 2020. Cellphone video leaked to the public shows two armed white men in a truck approaching the 25-year-old Black man as he runs down the road. One of the men, later identified as Travis McMichael, and Arbery struggle over McMichael's shotgun before Arbery is shot and collapses.

Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and William "Roddy" Bryan, who recorded the video, are all charged with murder in Arbery's death.

Bookmark this page for live updates on the trial as they unfold.

Day 9

10:02 a.m.: 15 of the 18 potential jurors say they have negative opinions about the defendants. Five support BLM, Justice for Ahmaud, I Run with Maud. Nine of 18 say people of color aren't treated fairly by the criminal justice system. Ten say police don't treat Black and white people equally.

8:45 a.m.:  Judge Walmsley has arrived, and court is underway with 18 potential jurors.

8:30 a.m.: Jury selection resumes. On Thursday, five more potential jurors qualified, bringing the total to 47, closer to the magic number of 64 to start final jury selection.

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Day 8 Recap

9:44 p.m.: Five more potential jurors qualified Thursday, bringing the total to 47, closer to the magic number of 64 to start final jury selection.

5:58 p.m.: They’ll have to qualify 22 between today and tomorrow to meet the magic of 64 to start final jury selection.

12:30 p.m.: Arbery's father, Marcus Arbery Sr., has been inside the courtroom this morning, along with representatives from the Transformative Justice Coalition. 

12:27 p.m.: An 18-year-old potential juror says she does not want to serve, saying "I just feel like I'm young and don't want to judge anyone's life." The judge denies the defense's motion to strike the juror.

12:24 p.m.: Two potential jurors have been dismissed so far, one for health reasons and another because she is a caregiver for her elderly mother and has a fixed opinion. She says her experience working in law enforcement and the federal prison system affects her judgement.

12 p.m.: So far, three potential jurors have been individually questioned. Selection breaks for lunch until 12:30 p.m.

9:32 a.m.: Again, several potential jurors know key players in the case, including Bryan's attorney, the defendants themselves, Gregory McMichael's daughter and wife, Bryan's fiancee and Arbery or his family members.

9:20 a.m.: At least seven potential jurors say they have already formed an opinion in regard to guilt or innocence of the defendants.

9:14 a.m.: Jury selection begins late due to having to wait on potential jurors to arrive. There were 18 present as of 9 a.m. Members of the clerk's office were calling people to ask where they were. Thursday's pool includes 19 potential jurors.

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