Three men who shot and killed black jogger Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020 had a long history of making racist remarks and were motivated by a dislike of black people, a jury was told on Tuesday.The three - Gregory McMichael, 66; his son Travis McMichael, 36, and neighbor William 'Roddie' Bryan, 52 - were convicted in November of shooting dead Arbery and have all been sentenced to life in prison, with only Bryan having even the possibility of parole.On Monday, their federal hate crimes trial began, with prosecutors intent on proving that the trio was motivated by race - something notoriously difficult to confirm.
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