There is no evidence he was stealing anything. In fact, the owner of the construction site said he stole nothing
The older McMichael is a former investigator for the prosecutors office. I wonder if his actions here are indicative of the way he pursued his work back then. I tried to arrest him because I thought he stole something isnt going to get him anywhere in a court of law.
It doesn’t matter if he stole the entire house. You can just people in the street for stealing, and he didn’t even do that.
The best argument (and the only one the dolts have), is self defense.
Perhaps that last, final time that Mr. Arbery was caught on camera he could not find anything worth stealing.
Are you perhaps at risk into following into the white Hispanic travesty of the Trayvon Martin media scam? There is always the chance that you can be so open minded that your brains literally fall out.
Inquiring minds want to know.
The owner of the construction site said several things were going missing so he put up a camera. Then this same guy is the only one who shows up several times. At night.
There is no evidence he was stealing anything. In fact, the owner of the construction site said he stole nothing
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First, the owner of the house told the Daily Beast that on previous occasions he had stuff stolen from his house, including $2,500 worth of fishing gear. The owner—after receiving death threats and threats to burn down his home—has now suggested that nothing was ever taken. BS.
Second, a neighbor who called 911 told the dispatcher that the owner’s house had been burglarized a number of times recently.
Third, the McMichaels told the cops that their had been a rash of burglaries and other crimes involving the house and their vehicle.
Fourth, there are still photos of Arbery from October 2019 inside of the house that have been released.
Fifth, we don’t know if he stole anything or, more importantly, if he tried to steal anything, because we have only seen 10 seconds of video whereas he was in the house for 4 minutes.
Sixth, one would have to be thoroughly naïve to believe that a convicted felon and thief who lived miles away, who had previously burglarized the home (fishing equipment, etc.), and who SPRINTED full speed out of the house when the neighbor yelled at him, was in that house for lawful purposes.
But was there anything there he could steal?
Nothing was there that was worth stealing.
If the fellow was moving along after the confrontation he should not have been shot.