KEY POINTS
  • The case of three white men charged with murder in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery went to a jury Tuesday after a 13-day trial.
  • Prosecutors argued the defendants provoked a confrontation with the 25-year-old Black man and defense attorneys said their clients acted in self-defense.
  • Arbery's killing became part of a larger national reckoning on racial injustice after a graphic video of his death leaked online two months later.
Defendant Travis McMichael testifies under cross-examination by prosecutor Linda Dunikoski at the Glynn County Courthouse on November 18, 2021 in Brunswick, Georgia. Travis McMichael, his father Greg McMichael, and a neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan are charged with the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery on February 23, 2020.

The case of three white men charged with murder in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery went to a jury Tuesday after a 13-day trial in which prosecutors argued the defendants provoked a confrontation with the 25-year-old Black man and defense attorneys said their clients acted in self-defense.

"You can't claim self-defense if you are the unjustified aggressor," Linda Dunikoski told jurors in her final closing arguments. "Who started this? It wasn't Ahmaud Arbery."