Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael, and William "Roddie" Bryan were found guilty of hate crimes and other charges in the 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery on Tuesday (February 22). All three men are already serving life in prison for Arbery's murder after being found guilty last fall, and they could face an additional life sentence after the recent guilty verdict. 

The McMichaels and Bryan each faced one count each of interference with rights and attempted kidnapping. Federal prosecutors argued that the McMichaels and Bryan violated Arbery's rights to enjoy jogging in the streets of the Satilla Shores neighborhood, where they targeted him based on his race. 

During the trial, over a dozen people testified to the defendants' history of racist behavior, and text messages and social media posts that featured racial slurs were also presented in court. One witness stated that Gregory McMichael said that he wished all Black people would die, and he added that McMichael also disparaged the late civil rights champion Julian Bond. 

Source: USA Today