Man who videotaped Ahmaud Arbery's death being investigated for possible sex crimes, GBI says

Man who recorded fatal Ahmaud Arbery shooting charged with murder

William Bryan Jr. is arrested on charges of felony murder for recording the deadly encounter in Georgia; Jonathan Serrie reports from Atlanta.

The man who videotaped the shooting death of Georgia jogger Ahmaud Arbery had messages on his cellphone "replete" with racist remarks and is facing a separate state criminal investigation into possible sex crimes, prosecutors said.

Cobb County prosecutor Jesse Evans cited the evidence against William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. during his bond hearing last week.

Bryan was denied bond by Judge Timothy Walmsley, who said Bryan was a flight risk and said that aside from the Arbery case, there is a state investigation into him as well as a third probe by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Prosecutors said the McMichaels armed themselves and pursued Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, while he was jogging in their neighborhood near the port city of Brunswick, Ga. The McMichaels, who are White, claim they thought Arbery was a burglar, and Greg McMichael said Arbery attacked his son before being shot.

Bryan, who took the cellphone video of the shooting from the cab of his vehicle, helped raise a national outcry when the footage was leaked online on May 5.

Following complaints of gross mismanagement and negligence by the Glynn County Police Department, the GBI stepped in and arrested the McMichaels two days later.

Arbery’s death has often been invoked during protests against racial injustice that have broken out across the nation since George Floyd’s death while in police custody in Minneapolis.

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