appearance and mentioned his long, dirty toenails. this man was shot in the chest and she went there. that really caused consternation. some people were disappointed, some people were disgusted and his mother was so, so hurt. and you think about the prosecution hammering about what he was wearing. the fact that he could not have had a weapon when he was running, his hands were by his side and the fact that he went inside that building so many times and didn t take anything. didn t even have a cell phone on him. so it was the conversation about what actually happened that day. and they pointed to the fact that really what everyone reacted to as a black man running through a neighborhood. you talk about the attorney and she said our neighborhood. what were you referring to when you said our neighborhood? so it looks like it didn t play well with that jury who basically came back pretty quick you. guys, i m just getting i just want to be able to read to you ben crump s statement. he
0 served as well as a country. in fact going into this holiday weekend i think it would have torn this country apart. that s how fragile our democracy is. that s how tired and exhausting it is for people of color. i ve been talking to ben crump and lee merrick all day long. today we ve had that accountability. but i will tell you this is just one day and finally we got it. tomorrow will come and hopefully more black people won t be killed because of the color of their skin. bakari sellers, thank you. thank you to all of our guests, our analysts, our reporters this past hour. i m going to hand it off to alisyn camerota who picks up the breaking news now. hello, everyone. welcome to newsroom, i m alisyn camerota. after 11 1/2 hours of deliberations, jurors find all three defendants in the ahmaud arbery murder trial guilty of murder. ahmaud arbery s mother, wanda, was visibly emotional as the verdict was read. you can see that crowds outside of the courthouse are chanting ahmaud arber
there, as a matter of fact, we have some kids that age around that house. well, i ve been there for an actual report of an alleged assault or whatever, and the kids they have are only females. i don t know if it s one of them s boyfriends, they only have daughters there. it could be, unless somebody s moved in or whatever. nobody seems to know who this kid is, where he s coming from. like, he s always all the time on the video that mr. english sent me, it s he s always in there plumbing around, not that he s actually taken anything. criminal trespass. yeah, yeah. i had a report is right down the road. now, we did have i took a report down the road here on the house in the corner, the guy where that is, he had guns
february 23rd, 2020, at 1:08 p.m. mr. arbery walks up to the open, unsecured construction site. we have our olson video. remember, it s off by an hour and five minutes. per the video from inside 220, he doesn t take anything, does what he always does and leaves. it s not a burglary, okay. how would you know what his intent was? well, did he steal anything? no. did he leave like he always does? yes. i said to him, why didn t you call 911? because this was not an emergency. it wasn t an emergency. mr. albenzi is just another guy over at that house, again, the house that s unsecured, doesn t have a fence, doesn t have no
i know there s a table. there it is. okay. did you see mr. arbery do that? did you see him run his shin into anything? did you see him run into any of this furniture, they claim it s pitch black in there, does he look like it s pitch black? no. i don t know how he s seeing, i don t know if it s a street light. the moonlight, a combination of those things but for him, he can see what s going on inside. how about here. just skirted that lawnmower. didn t back into it. here s what mr. arbery did on december 17th, after he went in there a few minutes, looked around, didn t take anything, didn t damage anything. this is what he did.