Posted on 07/20/2020 3:22:06 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
William Roddie Bryan Jr., the man who recorded the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, is now a suspect in a sex crime investigation.
Bryan was already charged in Arberys murder, after investigators determined that he chased Arbery with his neighbors, Travis and Gregory McMichael.
Now he is being accused of sex crimes in an entirely different investigation. Very few details have been released to the public about the nature of these crimes or when they took place, but authorities seem to be taking the matter very seriously.
According to The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the Glynn County Police Department suspects Bryan of unspecified sex crimes and was seeking help with the investigation.
On Wednesday, July 15, 2020, the Glynn County Police Department requested that the GBI initiate a sex crimes investigation based on allegations made against William Roddie Bryan, Jr. The investigation is active and ongoing. GA Bureau of Investigation (@GBI_GA) July 17, 2020
Bryan is still in prison awaiting trial for the murder charge in the Arbery case, and he was denied bond by a judge this week. All three men charged in the case have pleaded not guilty. Despite the video evidence against them, they claim that they were acting in self-defense.
Ironically, the video of the incident, which may put all three men behind bars for a long time, was recorded and released to the public by Bryan, who participated in hunting Arbery down with the McMichaels.
The McMichaels say that they suspected Arbery of stealing from the construction site that he was seen passing through.
However, Arberys family has said that he was jogging through the neighborhood when he was approached by the McMichaels. It was also common for people in the neighborhood to pass through that construction site.
Surveillance videos of the site show that multiple people had recently trespassed at the site where Ahmaud Arbery visited.
Bryans attorney insisted that he was not involved, and pointed to a polygraph test that he took, in which he stated that he did not have any conversation with Gregory or Travis McMichael before the shooting and had no clue that it was going to happen.
However, Cobb County Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Jesse Evans revealed in court last week that the prosecution obtained text messages sent between Bryan and the McMicheals where they used racial slurs and discussed their attack on Arbery.
Evans also revealed that Bryan struck Arbery with his vehicle during the chase, and said that it was dented as a result. Additionally, Evans said that the U.S. Justice Department has notified the suspects that it is investigating them for a possible federal hate crime.
The McMichaels hunted 25-year-old Arbery for about 5 minutes after they saw him walking through a construction site. Eventually, they confronted Arbery who was likely scared and trying to get away. In the following struggle, Arbery was shot twice with a shotgun at close range.
The murder took place back in February but the McMichaels were not charged in the case until earlier this month when a video of the incident went viral and sparked global outrage.
Gregory McMichael is a former police officer, with deep ties to local judges and the district attorney, who initially allowed the case to slip through the cracks without any arrests.
These clowns got some stank on em
Using racial slurs in a text in this situation was not a great idea.
it’s not illegal to use racial slurs but it doesn’t help in this situation
And it’s a different atmosphere out there now my friends
And if he was guilty of either or both crimes to hell with him
They are examples to us all. Don’t fight violent blacks or you will be prosecuted.
We had a situation here Friday, black neighbors, 2 cop cars arrived and k9 unit I was amazed at how many people made this minor thing their business
Trackick met with a shotgun triggers me too
How exactly was Arbery violent?
You might want to review the case before you assume anything.
The only violence I could find was from these three jackasses playing cop that day.
Stop making everything racial, wrong is wrong and a man is dead over stupid
It was just a guy checking out a home under construction, i,ve done it.
Classic example of Hi Jacking a thread topic.
I don’t know about the sex charge but this article is full of big time bias.
The Mo from the stooges hair cut was a clue
Familiarize yourself with Georgia law, please, (which clearly states that a citizen has almost exactly the same rights as a police officer when making a citizen’s arrest) as well as previous videos of this fine young jogger staking out properties.
They have been pulled from Youtube but some were saved. Lots of folks in Glynn county know this “jogger” and his family.
Do you think, perhaps, he had a sudden change of regular habits and wanted to inspect some framing, or perhaps make sure that certain power tools were in satisfactory condition?
Sharpen some bits on a drill?
He ATTACKED the wielder of the gun.
Would I have pulled a gun on him? Probably
not, but maybe.
I have done it before. Sometimes you get sick of robbers.
ROBBERS, not “joggers.”
If you think it’s OK to trespass willy nilly on other folks’ property and see what happens... We’re not in the same camp.
Sometimes I am not sure what happened to this forum.
Looks like more pressure is being added to this third person. Perhaps if he can remember more inculpatory details against the father/son some of this could go away for him.
This feels like years ago but really was this year. Forgot all about this murder.
But but but...the article says other people have trespassed at that location before. Guess that makes it OK then.
One of the top goals of BLM: New national policy of never holding certain people accountable for their crimes.
Then why does George have cops?
Seriously, you could save a ton of money by having these Citizens gangs roaming around killing the bad guys at will right?
Before you post something stupid, please read and actually understand Georgia law. Not what you think it means or heard from someone/somewhere
Big difference.
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