Associated Press: “One of the three white men standing trial for the death of Ahmaud Arbery said they had the 25-year-old Black man ‘trapped like a rat’ before he was fatally shot, a police investigator testified Wednesday. Father and son Greg and Travis McMichael armed themselves and chased Arbery in a pickup truck after they spotted him running in their coastal Georgia neighborhood on Feb. 23, 2020. A neighbor, William ‘Roddie’ Bryan, joined the pursuit in his own truck and took cellphone video of Travis McMichael shooting Arbery three times at close range with a shotgun.
“More than two months passed before the three men were arrested on charges of murder and other crimes, after the graphic video leaked online and deepened a national reckoning over racial injustice. Glynn County police Sgt. Roderic Nohilly told the jury Wednesday he spoke with Greg McMichael at police headquarters a few hours after the shooting. He said Greg McMichael, 65, told him Arbery ‘wasn’t out for no Sunday jog. He was getting the hell out of there.’
“The father told Nohilly he recognized Arbery because he had been recorded by security cameras a few times inside a neighboring home under construction. Greg McMichael said they gave chase to try to stop Arbery from escaping the subdivision. ‘He was trapped like a rat,’ Greg McMichael said, according to a transcript of their recorded interview Nohilly read in court. ‘I think he was wanting to flee and he realized that something, you know, he was not going to get away.’
“Defense attorneys say the McMichaels and Bryan were legally justified in chasing and trying to detain Arbery because they reasonably thought he was a burglar. Greg McMichael told police Travis McMichael, 35, fired in self-defense as Arbery attacked with his fists and tried to grab his son’s shotgun. ‘He had an opportunity to flee further, you know,’ Greg McMichael told Nohilly. ‘We had chased him around the neighborhood a bit, but he wasn’t winded at all. I mean this guy was, he was in good shape.’
“Prosecutors say the McMichaels and Bryan chased Arbery for five minutes before he was shot in the street after running past the McMichaels’ idling truck. Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski has described him as an ‘avid runner’ who lived about 2 miles (3 kilometers) from the Satilla Shores neighborhood where he was slain. Bryan, 52, was on his front porch when he saw Arbery run past with the McMichaels’ truck close behind. He told police he didn’t recognize any of them, or know what prompted the chase, but still joined in after calling out: ‘Y’all got him?’
“Bryan said he used his truck several times to cut off Arbery and edge him off the road, testified Stephan Lowrey, the lead Glynn County police investigator on the case. He said police found Arbery’s fingerprints by the truck’s driver-side door, next to a dent in the body. Bryan said Arbery had tried to open the door, but he denied striking the running man.”