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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Oct 9, 2020, 02:50 PM Oct 2020

Explosive texts found on phone of suspect in Ahmaud Arbery murder case

Kevin Gough, the attorney for William "Roddie" Bryan sat down with "48 Hours" contributor and CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca for his first network interview to discuss the events that led to Ahmaud Arbery's death.

According to Gough, on the day of the shooting Bryan was at home "minding his own business," when he saw a truck he recognized chasing a man he didn't. So he got into his own truck and began following as "any other patriotic American would have done under the same circumstances."

"Why did he record it?" Villafranca asked. "Why not?" Gough answered.

It was Bryan who used his cell phone to record the searing video of Arbery being shot to death.

The interview is part of an all-new "48 Hours" episode, "Justice for Ahmaud," airing Saturday, October 10 at 10/9c on CBS.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/explosive-texts-found-phone-suspect-122908639.html

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Explosive texts found on phone of suspect in Ahmaud Arbery murder case (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2020 OP
Bryan's attorney makes my skin crawl: Mike 03 Oct 2020 #1
you sure bro? ihas2stinkyfeet Oct 2020 #2
Damn Solly Mack Oct 2020 #3
Kevin Gough is not the brightest bulb, is he? crickets Oct 2020 #4

Mike 03

(16,616 posts)
1. Bryan's attorney makes my skin crawl:
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 02:56 PM
Oct 2020
"I've got multiple pages of him using the N-word. And that doesn't make him a racist?" Villafranca asked. "No, sir," said Gough. "Do you use that word?" Villafranca later inquired. "I mean, feel free to use it on national TV right now, Kevin. If you think, 'Eh, it can be put-- it can be used in a proper context.'" "It's not a word I would use," Gough responded. "But I'm not Roddie Bryan."
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