Ex-Georgia prosecutor on trial for hindering Ahmaud Arbery's murder investigation
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Nearly five years after Ahmaud Arbery's murder, former DA Jackie Johnson faces trial for allegedly hindering police during the investigation. Arbery's family emphasizes the importance of accountability among elected officials. The McMichaels, who chased and shot Arbery, are serving life sentences for murder and hate crimes. Johnson's role in potentially shielding them raises questions on justice and racial accountability. Despite denying wrongdoing, the case reflects broader systemic issues in handling racially charged cases. Arbery's father insists on a thorough pursuit of justice, linking Johnson's accountability to the overall fight for justice for his son.
To get 100% justice for Ahmaud, it's important to hold former prosecutor Jackie Johnson accountable because elected officials are supposed to serve everyone equally.
That's so far from the truth, it's just a straight up lie, regarding allegations that I advised the police not to arrest the McMichaels.
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