To actually do the unthinkable, which is to assert "Dis boy wasn doin nuttin", just some plain ole' b&e in a nice home under construction (supposedly by a man whose health problems are preventing him from finishing it) in a remote Georgia neighborhood.
When AA takes off running like Usain Bolt -- which attracts the attention of previously-burgled neighbors -- that's just because AA was overcome with grief that the poor old white man will never be able to finish such a beautiful house without the proper power tools.
If you'll read the Twitter comments, and sort out the bots, literally it's an attempt to load the jury with Amish who think it's ok to enter an unfinished home while you're out jogging.
Gosh counselor, if the justice system actually worked like it was supposed to, your client would be alive in jail from the conviction for the 2018 probation violation, instead of a viral video.
"When he was in high school, Arbery was sentenced to five years probation as a first offender on charges of carrying a weapon on campus and several counts of obstructing a law enforcement officer. He was convicted of probation violation in 2018 after he was charged with shoplifting, court documents show."