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Ahmaud Arbery's killers, Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William "Roddie" Bryan, were formally sentenced to life in prison for the murder. The McMichaels will not be eligible for parole, Bryan will be eligible for parole.
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@Mina.15
@Mina.15 3 місяці тому
Who's here 2024 came back and watching again
@FlowerChild95
@FlowerChild95 2 місяці тому
Go watch the Hanna Payne trial
@Mina.15
@Mina.15 2 місяці тому
@@FlowerChild95 I already watched it
@Shawnee_Rose
@Shawnee_Rose 2 місяці тому
I'm so grateful that there are men like him involved in the GA legal system. I hear so many racist things out of so many people since I moved down here and this makes me feel like there is still hope for continuing improvement in the justice system. People like these murderers should never feel like they can do things like this without consequences because of race or their prior or current affiliation with law enforcement. Every person should be held to the same moral and legal standards no matter what.
@ClarityDetermination
@ClarityDetermination Місяць тому
This is the first time I am watching this part. It's like therapy in the cathartic result of this terrible crime.
@kparkermillennium
@kparkermillennium Місяць тому
I'm still mad about the defense talking about his toenails.
@davidwhitaker2715
@davidwhitaker2715 8 місяців тому
That judge should be on the Supreme Court!
@marknavarro953
@marknavarro953 27 днів тому
No he should be removed from the bench
@tammygamble8313
@tammygamble8313 26 днів тому
​@@marknavarro953 Why
@PhylSGood
@PhylSGood 24 дні тому
Too smart, too honest for the Supreme Court
@user-dq1zd4mu7f
@user-dq1zd4mu7f 24 дні тому
For what if he say anything less he would be a part of it
@Littlefoot.
@Littlefoot. 23 дні тому
This judge is as far as he should ever go. No further.
@penniemcghee04
@penniemcghee04 7 місяців тому
This Judge will go down in History !!! Well done Judge !!!
@barackillbombya3835
@barackillbombya3835 Місяць тому
Can't have Rodney King Part 2.
@marknavarro953
@marknavarro953 27 днів тому
For one of the most crazy travesty of justice. Just like the judge for Emmitt till.
@tinamarie3749
@tinamarie3749 23 дні тому
Thank You Fair Judge❤😢
@winstonyearwood9481
@winstonyearwood9481 12 днів тому
​@@marknavarro953❤
@myztery4934
@myztery4934 5 місяців тому
They weren't sorry. They were just sorry they got caught.
@marquishafreeman
@marquishafreeman Місяць тому
As Usual
@anitapablos6695
@anitapablos6695 2 дні тому
How they treated school kids
@darlingtonosadolor8849
@darlingtonosadolor8849 46 хвилин тому
Absolutely true
@teknartey5013
@teknartey5013 2 роки тому
A judge giving a deceased a minute silent in the court room! What a strong character of a judge! Well done Sir
@Meatie04
@Meatie04 Рік тому
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@kerrycavanaugh4268
@kerrycavanaugh4268 Рік тому
I cried.
@carriearends6892
@carriearends6892 Рік тому
Absolute Fact Tek
@treyvondadon
@treyvondadon Рік тому
He left out the fact they were chasing and harrasing him because he was a black man running in a rural white area. The guy who " suspected " he'd done something wrong shows exactly the way thes kind of ppl think. Had he minded his business this young man would still be here. He stereotyped him and it cost him his life.
@billtonggess1612
@billtonggess1612 Рік тому
so he did enter private property without permission? hmmmmm......
@phyllis9750
@phyllis9750 8 місяців тому
Can we clone this judge and fill the Supreme Court? The honesty and integrity alone would improve this country 900%
@cosmicthespider7974
@cosmicthespider7974 4 місяці тому
Lol the Supreme Court is reserved for puppets.
@curtebner8134
@curtebner8134 3 місяці тому
Sadly the Supreme Court is filled with right wing racists
@Mina.15
@Mina.15 3 місяці тому
Huh 😂
@tamekaharris8084
@tamekaharris8084 2 місяці тому
Yes I agree.. we wouldn’t have all this bs that goes on in the court room
@maggiecox2293
@maggiecox2293 8 днів тому
I Agree.
@Mimi-pq7mu
@Mimi-pq7mu 5 місяців тому
When they could not scare or intimidate him, they killed him! SMH!
@barackillbombya3835
@barackillbombya3835 Місяць тому
Don't steal and grab a shotgun barrel and you will not be killed.
@barackillbombya3835
@barackillbombya3835 Місяць тому
He killed himself .
@redfire1094
@redfire1094 Місяць тому
​@@barackillbombya3835U racist rat
@helenmayberry6010
@helenmayberry6010 Місяць тому
Cowards...Justice was served...prayers to his parents
@barackillbombya3835
@barackillbombya3835 Місяць тому
@@helenmayberry6010 Go live in his Muslim black neighborhood.
@darlenejones9686
@darlenejones9686 4 місяці тому
When they say The Honorable Judge in court this is what it means...
@Yeahisaiddatshit
@Yeahisaiddatshit Рік тому
This judge will forever get my respect . That’s how you handle a case and hold people responsible for their actions. Poor man was just out for a run just like anyone else and he gets murdered for it. All because of pure hatred in these mfs hearts .
@lachlanfraser3147
@lachlanfraser3147 Рік тому
He was NOT out for a run, he was a criminal looking at peoples homes! and he was trying to take the gun so he got shot.
@christopher257
@christopher257 Рік тому
Judge Walmsley is the definition of professionalism in how he conducted the trial of the McMichael's and Mr. Bryan.
@sonjam6870
@sonjam6870 Рік тому
say that
@r2d2musk6
@r2d2musk6 Рік тому
Totally except he wasn’t running, unless he likes to jog at night inside houses under construction. He was casing places because he was a hood not a jogger. That being said the people that killed him broke the law and shouldn’t have chased him.
@glazedguava7984
@glazedguava7984 Рік тому
@@r2d2musk6 That's a lie, police told the McMichael family arbery was not a thief days before the shooting, do you need the link to the dozens of articles stating this, it was also mentioned at trial.
@justin3d44
@justin3d44 2 роки тому
Man that minute of silence was deafening, painful, but also respectful. Great judge, and I'm glad justice was served.
@maryculbertson1219
@maryculbertson1219 Рік тому
This judge got it right
@jeannafields4483
@jeannafields4483 Рік тому
And to think that was only a min of silence I saw the original video and the son I'm guessing who it was said omg this is worst day of my life not saying I've killed someone's son brother family member he was just worried he got caught on camera and they had blood all on them ahmad ran for his life and when I saw the shotgun pulled out I said omg they are going to kill him because of his skin color not because he had been looking into the house that was being built he could have been looking to see if maybe he coukd get hired on as help to build paint etc on that house he didn't touch or steal anything he just looked around curious like we all do when we go in a store!
@Meatie04
@Meatie04 Рік тому
💯
@Soma81
@Soma81 Рік тому
@@maryculbertson1219 Nope. He avoided the Fact Ahmaud was a Out of control loser
@LilMsMixed52
@LilMsMixed52 Рік тому
@@jeannafields4483 I've walked into unfinished construction sites before to see how they put homes together and what they've used! They are disgusting human beings for what they did to Ahmaud and should never see the light of day!
@earnestrobinson7564
@earnestrobinson7564 5 місяців тому
This Judge is so awesome. He said "that is life plus 20".
@raymondnomad5352
@raymondnomad5352 7 місяців тому
Justice served. Too much hate in the world and not enough love 😢 RIP Young man
@Bub-co3eo
@Bub-co3eo 5 місяців тому
Well said
@sharoncoleman1834
@sharoncoleman1834 4 місяці тому
You don't have to love everyone, but respect everyone as a human not by the color of one's skins.
@dionne3535
@dionne3535 11 днів тому
As long as there are white people in this world and they are allowed to rule. There will be evil, hate, discrimination, immorality, fraud, greed, jealousy and everything that is of low vibration.
@YUTRPPNFOO
@YUTRPPNFOO 2 роки тому
“To assume the worse in others shows the worse character” I never heard that before! That one hit different! We need more judges like this great man!
@gnarlydude2419
@gnarlydude2419 2 роки тому
everyday cops think the worse of others. they view you as a criminal. they see you and say, how do we know you're not a thief...??????? and they see nothing wrong with that. but if you were to say, how do we know you're a cop they would have a fit
@empress2500
@empress2500 2 роки тому
I had never heard that before either. It was like a slap across my face, in a good way
@lettiefrazier5983
@lettiefrazier5983 2 роки тому
@@empress2500 ok
@lettiefrazier5983
@lettiefrazier5983 2 роки тому
@Light RAID THANK GOD HE'S NOT
@kirbyjefferson2095
@kirbyjefferson2095 2 роки тому
We ALL do it EVERY DAY in some way and you have to access screen evaluate JUDGE the company you keep if you don't ya could end up dead or like Larry curly and mo here
@joemazzari1783
@joemazzari1783 Рік тому
What a fantastic judge. This country needs more judges like this man. The world does. Thank you sir for your lesson in decency and morality.
@pdxshadow9819
@pdxshadow9819 Рік тому
But if he had legal reasons to find anybody guilty you’d be up in arms lol.
@jenkinscourtney11gmailcom
@jenkinscourtney11gmailcom Рік тому
Need more judges like him
@liquidmark5081
@liquidmark5081 Рік тому
@@pdxshadow9819 the mc Michaels ere legally found guilty, smoothbrain.
@kylevernon
@kylevernon Рік тому
Bro we need more judges giving people life sentences. Start incarcerating people in droves, it’ll fix a lot of problems from certain communities in this country.
@DemonratsRevil
@DemonratsRevil Рік тому
@@liquidmark5081 yea by a jury not of their peers. They convicted a man of murder for holding a camera. You can’t say that’s justice.
@danieljorge746
@danieljorge746 10 місяців тому
That is the most professional judge I have seen in a long time
@marquishafreeman
@marquishafreeman Місяць тому
Definitely
@yoichiromichishige7936
@yoichiromichishige7936 7 місяців тому
All Roddy had to do was mind his own business.
@Pop-twist.
@Pop-twist. 25 днів тому
And call police!!
@SweetPotatoesBlackStyle25
@SweetPotatoesBlackStyle25 18 днів тому
​@@Pop-twist.Aubrey wasn't doing anything
@barneyronnie
@barneyronnie 16 днів тому
He got caught on that gosh damned 'dog leg.'❤ A terrible tragedy for that paragon of virtue, upstanding member of society, and saintly young man, Ahmaud Arbery.
@teresawicks-kq3bq
@teresawicks-kq3bq 10 днів тому
Mcmichaels too😊
@teresawicks-kq3bq
@teresawicks-kq3bq 10 днів тому
​@@barneyronnieI'll b nice B QUIET 😮
@threeblessings575
@threeblessings575 Рік тому
I've never heard a judge speak with such integrity, it's men like him that restore my faith in humanity
@TheDesciple30
@TheDesciple30 Рік тому
Amen
@crystalshupe3954
@crystalshupe3954 Рік тому
Amen to that
@shawnlivers2757
@shawnlivers2757 Рік тому
Mine too.
@lisafraser3
@lisafraser3 Рік тому
Yes. he saw Ahmad as a person a man a human just like himself. I love how smoothly his voice flowed talking. This is a judge who honors the robe because he’s fair.
@barelyontheradar
@barelyontheradar Рік тому
if you haven't yet come across it, I highly recommend looking at least at the sentencing in the Chandler Halderson trial - that judge is equal in integrity, fairness, and sensitivity to this one. The opening statement by the prosecution is also absolutely masterful, if you're into that kind of thing :)
@sacmom3
@sacmom3 2 роки тому
The fact that the judge used their own words against them, was brilliant.
@qiaray1123
@qiaray1123 2 роки тому
Yaaaasss it was, I loved that he did that and did you see GMcM when he read the sentence ( look at what he does with his hand)? Straight up ignorant and just proves he still had no remorse after all the judge had just said smh.
@sacmom3
@sacmom3 2 роки тому
@@qiaray1123 , nope. No remorse whatsoever.
@qiaray1123
@qiaray1123 2 роки тому
@@sacmom3 Straight facts, flat out shame. They are exactly where they should be.
@bpoydras1503
@bpoydras1503 2 роки тому
@@qiaray1123 Greg McMichael’s lack of remorse, will be his greatest anguish while in prison. Nothing like the frustration of feeling punished, for something you think you are not guilty of. That will eat him up. Hahaaa
@lovelyqueen8999
@lovelyqueen8999 2 роки тому
@@bpoydras1503 what's really going to eat him up Ahmad Aubrey will sit at the foot of his cot with his big smile and Greg McMichael will always be reminded that he's in there for taking away one of our Black Kings!
@sheimellwells7371
@sheimellwells7371 Місяць тому
I give the judge the upmost respect ✊ for his words and demeanor in this case
@brettgivner593
@brettgivner593 4 місяці тому
If not for the video justice would not of been served. The first DA who watched the video and chose not to bring charges against these individuals should be barred and brought up on charges. Glad justice was served.
@cchris874
@cchris874 4 місяці тому
I think justice was served, but swung a bit too far. The felony-murder rule makes a joke of the principle that punishment should be based on the crime committed. The life sentence of Bryan should be an obvious example to anyone not swept away by the rage of the moment. The trail also failed at due process as well, as I see it, because the charge of "malice murder" was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
@jayanimations494
@jayanimations494 4 місяці тому
@@cchris874yeah those RICO charges hit him with the reality, welcome to America
@cchris874
@cchris874 4 місяці тому
@@jayanimations494 I thought he was charged with murder
@brendadion7868
@brendadion7868 Рік тому
If only all judges had this man's integrity and fortitude! Well done, Your Honor!
@nancygibson604
@nancygibson604 Рік тому
So true
@teenealey6556
@teenealey6556 Рік тому
That's not integrity but open and shutting case. They thought they would get away with it...why is that
@lindarobinson7179
@lindarobinson7179 Рік тому
Well Said !!! Brenda
@sheritacotten5293
@sheritacotten5293 Рік тому
agree 1000%
@mikehunt7888
@mikehunt7888 Рік тому
Then you would call the judges who held moment of silences for white victims of black violence, white supremacists.
@triplehdagame
@triplehdagame Рік тому
When he said that "everyone is accountable for their own actions, something that seems to be lost on today's society", I wanted to give him a standing ovation. That is something I've been harping on for the last few years about this country. Thank you, judge!
@duvalkountytv3292
@duvalkountytv3292 Рік тому
This is viewed nationwide if not worldwide.
@tbrad2580
@tbrad2580 Рік тому
Yeah here in America we blame Brandon and libs 🤷
@TheShadowNewsNetwork
@TheShadowNewsNetwork Рік тому
I wish everyone was accountable but that’s just not the reality. People just don’t care!
@tihsgnitratssyawlami9255
@tihsgnitratssyawlami9255 Рік тому
You mean like all the rioters 2 years ago that didn't do any time in jail?
@mdee860
@mdee860 Рік тому
Yaasss! And... Actions Have Consequences!
@yougottabekiddiing
@yougottabekiddiing 4 місяці тому
The thing that has always struck me about this case, is that Roddy Bryan released his video in the belief that it exonerated the McMichaels. That perspective, alone, illustrates the entire disturbing crux of the case, imo.
@angelofdeath275
@angelofdeath275 3 місяці тому
It really shows how warped their mind is.
@maryblevins3812
@maryblevins3812 Місяць тому
I'd like to see the Roddy Bryan video.
@bernitaewing7841
@bernitaewing7841 16 днів тому
Dummy
@beatricebritt6955
@beatricebritt6955 6 днів тому
Greg Mcmichaels released that video.
@athenamendenhall2651
@athenamendenhall2651 9 місяців тому
The judge was not only talking to these 2, but he was talking to society as a whole. It’s never a waste of time to get to know someone before you assume they are not right and take matters into your own hands or take matters into your own mind. B/c it can lead to chaos and in Mr. Arbery’s case tragedy. I hope we all can learn from this.
@trumpy9223
@trumpy9223 8 місяців тому
That's the point of the justice system to deter others from doing the same thing
@Kenneth-ts7bp
@Kenneth-ts7bp 7 місяців тому
Arbery was up to no good and assaulted them first. Intelligence isn't cheap, I guess
@Trentstone121
@Trentstone121 5 місяців тому
​@@trumpy9223which doesn't work when literally every criminal that's ever lived believes they won't be caught. Retribution disguised as justice doesn't work.
@NineInchTyrone
@NineInchTyrone 5 місяців тому
When the injustice system fails people act on their own for self protection
@michaels.starnes194
@michaels.starnes194 5 місяців тому
The only tragedy here was that three innocent people only defending there property were rail roaded thru the systems so the usual suspect would not riot like the criminals they are.
@strongsecurity7747
@strongsecurity7747 Рік тому
America needs more educated , morally responsible men like this judge in leadership. Articulate men who can clearly explain right and wrong to certain people . Good job .
@rampagestiddies
@rampagestiddies Рік тому
As long as they aren't virtue signaling libs
@kup4ever
@kup4ever Рік тому
We need more judges like this
@rampagestiddies
@rampagestiddies Рік тому
@John Smith 100%.
@SuperElGuapo69
@SuperElGuapo69 Рік тому
Being articulate does not correlate to “good or just or anything”. Character is what matters.
@zack3931
@zack3931 Рік тому
@John Smith what point are you trying to make? That if a judge gave a light sentence when theyre clearly guilty that people would be upset and backlash? Wow that seems totally wrong and abnormal. Such a weirdo
@ericfelds6291
@ericfelds6291 Рік тому
This judge isn’t just a model for law students and aspirational lawyers, but to human beings universally, what a great man.
@bozm9961
@bozm9961 Рік тому
The guy helped me deal with my tears and anger 😠 😡
@FoulMouthActual
@FoulMouthActual Рік тому
... does the Judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse case piss you guys off?
@pastorjohnson5499
@pastorjohnson5499 Рік тому
​@@FoulMouthActual no
@serSafir
@serSafir Рік тому
I agree, people are responsible for their own actions, including if you're just filming. It really isn't that different from murder, legally speaking.
@maryjohammons8905
@maryjohammons8905 Рік тому
@@FoulMouthActual He’ll, yes !!
@trejaay3489
@trejaay3489 Рік тому
This judge was the chosen one for this case . 👏🏽 well done !
@channel4change430
@channel4change430 12 днів тому
REAL TALK
@deidrahines3746
@deidrahines3746 10 місяців тому
After working in the court system for over 30 years I have seen a lot. This display o professionalism,eloquence, fairnes and passion is the best I have seen. Thank You Judge Walmsley for displaying what I beleive to be an excellent job!! God Bless America!!
@ballydosanjh4883
@ballydosanjh4883 2 роки тому
The judges own opinion that he gave on each murderer was so accurate, the facial expressions left on the defense lawyers were of disbelief, guess they never expected a judge to give such a strong accurate personal opinion, the best part was when the judge gave a theatrical moment, asking everyone to sit in silence for 1 minute ( explaining that was only a fraction of time when ahmaud arbery was running for his life ) that was such a strong and powerful statement through out of the entire trial, this honourable judge deserves a gold medal. There should be more honest and genuine judges like him, and only then can justice be served.
@jeffsnow886
@jeffsnow886 2 роки тому
The Jury was amazing too. They weren’t having none of it. I guess the south isn’t what it use to be. Yeeehaw!!
@frank1903
@frank1903 2 роки тому
Bally you echo the sentiments of millions of people around the world.👍
@pipa8471
@pipa8471 2 роки тому
It's a breath of fresh air hearing a absolute outstanding judge 👍🇮🇪
@ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3
@ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3 2 роки тому
@@pipa8471 here here 🍻
@MitchMcConnell2024
@MitchMcConnell2024 2 роки тому
@@jeffsnow886 It is still the same, but not when there’s 7 cameras streaming to 10+million people.
@elithurston9182
@elithurston9182 2 роки тому
This literally sent chills through me. To listen to this judge, his composure, the way he's speaking, that's so profound. He has earned my respect!
@urbannuance5151
@urbannuance5151 2 роки тому
Oh please, he doesn't deserve a pat on the back for doing his job, these guys were stone cold White Supremacist Murderers. With such a high publicized case, he had no choice but to throw the book at these cowards. He's been complicit with systemic white supremacy his whole career.
@earvetta
@earvetta 2 роки тому
in my 66 years on this earth is the best birthday present, prayers was answered
@tedgoldfinchgoldfinch1968
@tedgoldfinchgoldfinch1968 2 роки тому
Bet he's thankful for that. 😆
@the-annoyinator
@the-annoyinator Рік тому
It's his job lol
@janetedwards1153
@janetedwards1153 Рік тому
Ax
@Goldpoint3295
@Goldpoint3295 Рік тому
''Assuming the worst in others, we show our worst character. Assuming the best in others is always the best course of action'' . Very true!
@Mr50403
@Mr50403 Рік тому
Trust, but verify.
@nicfew
@nicfew 7 місяців тому
Beautiful judge with a great sense of fairness.
@marquishafreeman
@marquishafreeman Місяць тому
Absolutely
@jamesz.williams8746
@jamesz.williams8746 Рік тому
The judge in this case is Stellar, and this is what we need on our Supreme Court. Someone who’s just, unbiased, and understanding of the evidence.
@waifusandkaijus9574
@waifusandkaijus9574 Рік тому
True. I loved how straightforward and to the point he was. He acknowledged the emotional aspect of the case but without being emotional m.
@billybeads3328
@billybeads3328 Рік тому
That is my thoughts exactly as this judge would be a brilliant Supreme Court Judge
@bruhbruh3862
@bruhbruh3862 Рік тому
Facts
@jessiekeating9406
@jessiekeating9406 Рік тому
He’d never make it on the Supreme Court. The requirement now is complete fealty to Trump
@pmccherego5585
@pmccherego5585 Рік тому
James ,can I ask you to watch the George Floyd video ,nobody even tries to give first aid ,they just threw him in a ambulance and drove off . no first aid attempt. People just repeat what they here without looking into it themselves.i believe a lot of these are fabricated to keep us divided . just a opinion
@jonbody2073
@jonbody2073 Рік тому
"When they couldn't scare or intimidate him, they killed him" Enough Said‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@dquinn8344
@dquinn8344 Рік тому
They were peacefully holding for the police at gunpoint and the repeatedly arrested criminal it stupidly attempted to murder them by grabbing their gun.......
@jody2873
@jody2873 Рік тому
They did the same to Christ-
@dquinn8344
@dquinn8344 Рік тому
@@jody2873 Dose whaites crucified "the jogger"?
@user-pb6ty9ds9o
@user-pb6ty9ds9o Рік тому
Some cops do the same
@thisistheleft3538
@thisistheleft3538 Рік тому
He shouldn’t have been steeling and shouldn’t have been violent
@dollfacetay35
@dollfacetay35 3 місяці тому
Sadly there are still people that feel the killing was justified. There are also still people that will move with this exact mindset and malice.
@cutiepie5710
@cutiepie5710 Рік тому
This judge didn’t come to play any games. He saw straight through all three of them. Thank God for this good judge who stands for what’s right ❤❤
@grouchyoldman5348
@grouchyoldman5348 Рік тому
Seeing a black man in your Neighborhood , is no reason to believe that he’s a criminal. And no reason to stop and kill.
@michaelspeaks4398
@michaelspeaks4398 Рік тому
Ever!!!!!
@troyhamilton3218
@troyhamilton3218 9 днів тому
Exactly. Officers of the law should focus on covert law enforcement such as focusing on what’s going on in communities. Not overt law enforcement such as focusing on an individual that are from any type of race/ethnic relations. What these former cops did was racist by killing an innocent black kid thinking that he’s a “threat”. That’s abuse of authority and disgrace to the law.
@courtneypaul8079
@courtneypaul8079 2 роки тому
I loved how the judge emphasized how long it takes for a minute to pass..to understand how long that poor man fought for his life..bravo to this judge
@Chance-ry1hq
@Chance-ry1hq 2 роки тому
Interesting how you think a judge grandstanding for the camera, and milking his 15 minutes of fame, is something more than that.
@aracoixo3288
@aracoixo3288 2 роки тому
Wow. 💔
@samhall7146
@samhall7146 2 роки тому
Aubrey got what he deserved
@blizz2748
@blizz2748 2 роки тому
@@samhall7146 how so? What crime did he do that deserved murder? Better yet what crime did he do?
@frey8725
@frey8725 2 роки тому
@@samhall7146 I don't know that a man deserved to die when the worst thing he did was bring a gun to a school. Never drew it and was never violent. Second worst thing he did was steal a candy bar from a store. Now, these guys are getting exactly what they deserve for thinking they have the right to take a human life simply because he wouldn't stop and talk to them. They're judged now and they'll be judged when they die.
@Manifestlately
@Manifestlately 3 місяці тому
This judge is a phenomenal judge! Justice was truly served!
@Hattieleecaneking
@Hattieleecaneking 7 місяців тому
This judge is very wise! I appreciate him!
@marquishafreeman
@marquishafreeman Місяць тому
Definitely
@barrygoodson4952
@barrygoodson4952 Рік тому
This Judge has something a lot of others in this country don't have anymore, Integrity ! He is a example other judges should aspire to follow. Well done Sir !
@fnkytwntimjohnson817
@fnkytwntimjohnson817 Рік тому
👍🏾👍🏾💯
@jerlishacummings7808
@jerlishacummings7808 Рік тому
Yes! Indeed
@janiceblankenship5645
@janiceblankenship5645 Рік тому
I agree, God bless that young man and his family, makes me sick
@mrc.p.323
@mrc.p.323 Рік тому
Yea this is the judge that kyle roddadell should have been standing before......Murderd 2 innocent people in the streets of Kenosha Wisconsin.....The judge in that case let roddadell had pick his on 12 the jury dam u roddadell
@jackieperry7099
@jackieperry7099 Рік тому
Yes‼️‼️‼️‼️
@54wordgal
@54wordgal 2 роки тому
This judge dispensed justice in a calm, rational manner - showed dignity and compassion while ruling over a horrific case.
@rixyz7013
@rixyz7013 2 роки тому
@@modernblue24 yes not very professional
@gokukakarot309
@gokukakarot309 2 роки тому
Brilliant judge. Took everything into consideration and stayed professional throughout the entire trial. He would not let himself be silenced or pressured by white supremacy and their allies. He stood up for whats right and he refused to let the wrong element dictate the course of this trial. I wish there were more like him. To be honest I was skeptical at the start but he's made me a believer. Maybe this case could be the start we needed.
@ateam404
@ateam404 2 роки тому
With all the additional evidence coming out in the Federal trial I hope that judge is able to do the same but won’t blame him if he absolutely loses it on them.
@midlifemotox
@midlifemotox 2 роки тому
Judge is enjoying his time in the spotlight a little too much with his overly dramatic speech. He completely ignores the FACT that Arbery was clearly attempting the wrestle the shotgun out of McMichael's hands BEFORE he was shot. It shows a clear bias IMO. Virtue signaling from someone who should be completely neutral. I'm not saying the McMichaels didn't make some bad choices. I'm saying that this asshole shouldn't be sitting in a judges seat. He is biased, and using the current climate for all that it's worth. Shame on him.
@midlifemotox
@midlifemotox 2 роки тому
@@youtubesgay You are spot on. This judge is grandstanding. Disgusting
@evelynwright9805
@evelynwright9805 8 місяців тому
Thank you for breaking this heinous crime down for all to understand. Words are everything … Judge … impeccably making their sentence truly justifying their actions. 5 Stars, Your Honor. Well done👍🏾
@tony66088
@tony66088 8 місяців тому
one of the best judges I've seen in a while
@marquishafreeman
@marquishafreeman Місяць тому
Absolutely
@dang2564
@dang2564 2 роки тому
These are the type of judges that we need on the Supreme Court.
@ScintillaLiberty
@ScintillaLiberty 2 роки тому
Amen. AND AMEN. RIGHT ON!!!!!!! ×0 MAMA Andromeda
@maryrodriguiz3776
@maryrodriguiz3776 2 роки тому
Very True
@janahYT
@janahYT 2 роки тому
Yes there is a glimpse of hope for America. America need to be better. This judge is great example of what America justice system should be. Fair and equal for all.
@typeorulz
@typeorulz 2 роки тому
Agreed!! Surely discharging his duty so admirably should catch the eye of someone way higher up. This has distinguished him, to my mind.
@kemosaberose7497
@kemosaberose7497 2 роки тому
Got my vote
@barbaraflowers1599
@barbaraflowers1599 2 роки тому
I love how the Judge used the ‘1 minute’ of silence to give a tangible example of how long that poor man was running for his life. I can not imagine the fear he felt during that run for his life.
@apeyoutube7485
@apeyoutube7485 2 роки тому
I truly want to think that his adrenaline was so high that 5 minutes felt like 5 seconds I really hope the fight or flight response made this far less painful for him than it seems like I also want to believe he didn’t know what was coming but I’ve felt the fear of being the target of a racist and having my loved ones targeted and I know what it feels like to know that someone is going to use their skin color and their power to submit a person of color, even if it requires their death And I know that this poor man was running for his life and cannot take solace in that though, idea or wish
@NJNUNEZ
@NJNUNEZ 2 роки тому
The poor victim. How awful for him. May the victims and their families rest in peace.
@kimdawcatgirl
@kimdawcatgirl 2 роки тому
It also shows how much time these 3 men had to rethink what they were about to do.
@Monk-Amani.
@Monk-Amani. 2 роки тому
@F JB • ____ __ ____ ____. Peace.
@Hunee-
@Hunee- 2 роки тому
@@kimdawcatgirl Absolutely!!
@maso882
@maso882 Рік тому
Very respectful judge. A minute silence to honour the victims. Amazing
@TheRonnieaj
@TheRonnieaj 5 місяців тому
Not really to honor the victim, but to show just how long he ran. Imagine that minute multiplied by five, and you running full out for your life during that time. Imagine the terror. My husband is a runner, and when I tell you he didn’t run alone for a full year after this…it impacted SO many people 😢
@patriciaharris4709
@patriciaharris4709 7 місяців тому
Thank you God....for this judge!!!
@2thurll158
@2thurll158 2 роки тому
Whomever this judge is I respect him as a person of dignity, responsibility, wisdom, humility, and proper discipline. We definitely need more judges and people like him around the worl
@andregodfrey3022
@andregodfrey3022 2 роки тому
This is most definitely an honorable judge
@bsrcat1
@bsrcat1 2 роки тому
He is the epitome of professionalism and wisdom on the bench. He remained unbiased throughout the trial and let the jury reach their verdict bassed on all the evidence available then in sentencing he held each man to the letter of the law for each vedict they were found guilty of. What he didn't do was cripple the prosecution, he didn't suppress evidence, he didn't work for the defense. He was there to represent the law and I think he did a stellar job.
@EricJohnson-oi1hl
@EricJohnson-oi1hl 2 роки тому
Great job Judge. These three idiots looking for a criminal found three.
@Desaree1
@Desaree1 2 роки тому
Facts
@kiyeen1479
@kiyeen1479 2 роки тому
Dont be deceived by these people they will never change..
@arethawalker1724
@arethawalker1724 Рік тому
This is what happens when parents teach their children to hate! Both going to prison for life!!!!!
@jasmine9064
@jasmine9064 Рік тому
That’s exactly what I was thinking! This is what happens when you teach racism. Nothing good besides a life sentence and pure hate.
@Jimmy911ism
@Jimmy911ism Рік тому
Nothing to do with racism. Moral of the story: mind your own business. Don't even call 911; it's just not worth it.
@arethawalker1724
@arethawalker1724 Рік тому
@Jimmy911ism That had everything to do with racism and hate for another race! Your comment clearly shows just how uninformed and ignorant you are! I'm sure you saw the video! Thank God the judge called it for what it truly was. If that was a white man jogging, they would have never followed him, let alone murdered him!
@benniecleveland7092
@benniecleveland7092 Рік тому
Amen sister
@parxgirl2156
@parxgirl2156 Рік тому
they can share a cell and watch each others back...
@Jay86757
@Jay86757 24 дні тому
We need more JUDGES LIKE YOU IN THE COURT SYSTEM, YOUR HONOR, I truely thank you from the bottom of my heart. ❤😢
@Spectrum0122
@Spectrum0122 Місяць тому
This wasn't just a murder, it was a modern day lynching. This gives me Emmet till vibes, may he and Ahmad both rest in peace
@PoetReBlossoms
@PoetReBlossoms Рік тому
Ooh my gosh. The Judge's minutes silence, for Ahmaud, is so profound, bringing tears to my eyes. This is humanity. He brought reality & justice to the forefront of the case. This case is a stain on human behaviour. Ahmaud's parents needed this for their grace & determination. Bless you all. 🙏🏽💜
@margarettorrence9244
@margarettorrence9244 Рік тому
What an honest and just Judge,may God continue to bless u sir.
@bonsummers2657
@bonsummers2657 Рік тому
Arbery went for the gun, grabbed the gun, then Travis pulled the trigger. It was a fight on the gun by Arbery and Travis. Arbery was followed because of his repeated suspicious behavior in the neighborhood mainly at night, and would not constructively communicate.
@PoetReBlossoms
@PoetReBlossoms Рік тому
@@bonsummers2657 I'm thinking... Maybe you just didn't read the room, so when you've read it, and we're on the same page - THEN you'll understand the full story. Let me just leave the book open.. Here... 📖 Justice served.
@bonsummers2657
@bonsummers2657 Рік тому
@@PoetReBlossoms I'm reading the entire case, with neutral perspective, with understanding of the psychologies of the individuals involved in the case, the entire case. I'm not emotionally attached to 'reading the room' as you, and nearly all commenters on this vid are.
@bonsummers2657
@bonsummers2657 Рік тому
@@PoetReBlossoms They have pleaded not guilty, with defense attorneys saying the deadly chase was motivated by an earnest, though erroneous, suspicion that the 25-year-old Black man had committed crimes - not by racial hostility. On the day of the shooting, another neighbor, Matt Albenze, called police using a nonemergency number when he spotted Arbery entering a home under construction where security cameras had previously recorded Arbery. Albenze was on the phone with police when Arbery ran from the house toward the home of the McMichaels. Albenze said he saw their truck back out of the driveway as they gave chase.
@cindybear2689
@cindybear2689 Рік тому
This judge is the epitome of Justice in the flesh...he did his job. He was fair and unbiased throughout this atrocious situation. God Bless this judge...we need more judges like him...Amen!
@joewatters3851
@joewatters3851 Рік тому
Well said.
@damiensolomon-gy8qs
@damiensolomon-gy8qs 7 місяців тому
Finally a sentence a murderer deserve
@JudeNance
@JudeNance 8 місяців тому
My heart breaks for the family of this young man, for that community and our country. We have to learn that fear and hate should not define any of us.
@wishingyoupeace
@wishingyoupeace 7 місяців тому
“Define us”? You mean make us kill other humans? Don’t get your meaning.
@cfamillytravelgroup3318
@cfamillytravelgroup3318 5 місяців тому
How did you miss the meaning?@@wishingyoupeace
@Zionfarm
@Zionfarm Рік тому
Not going to lie I come back to this every month just to hear the judge gave the verdict. Love this man and what he did to those guys.
@TheMrsHlong
@TheMrsHlong Рік тому
Me too, whenever I need to see something positive as a result of evil actions!!
@rodolfosantiago5355
@rodolfosantiago5355 Рік тому
Me to
@ezekielbenisrael1962
@ezekielbenisrael1962 Рік тому
Me also, to see evil conquered is a nice feeling.👍🏿
@cameorollins-hannah2457
@cameorollins-hannah2457 Рік тому
I thought I was the only one who did that...
@henryhill1876
@henryhill1876 Рік тому
Yesssss SIR
@nancywarren608
@nancywarren608 Рік тому
So sad to think these guys thought they were back in the 50's and in the South and felt they had the right to be judge and jury. Thank you Your Honor for this LIFE SENTENCE. It was the verdict that was expected and given. It was the Respect that was deserved for this young man.
@sj6919
@sj6919 Рік тому
It was like a modern lynching, reminiscent of runaway slave hunters.
@robyndismon394
@robyndismon394 Рік тому
But judge and jury about what precisely? A black man needs 3 white men to ultimately decide if he has the right to be free to go for a run?
@justsayin529
@justsayin529 Рік тому
@@sj6919 well it’s not as if southern white men had a meeting and decided that this young man was a run away slave and these 3 are the “slave hunters” that are to be sent to represent southern white men. They’re just idiots that decided to throw their lives away and become murders. That’s all they are. There was absolutely no systemic racism from the justice system and these three were convicted and sentenced. You can still make these type comments of course, as long as you don’t mind being wrong. You can even keep making these 160 year old connections that run all the way back to Jefferson Davis, as long as you don’t mind being wrong. But you could also stop relying on your television to tell you how things are and go outside and see for yourself.
@MG-fn9xw
@MG-fn9xw Рік тому
Also reminiscent of African slave hunters in Sub Saharan Africa. (PS those slave hunters are still hunting African slaves for the Asia African slave trade, that is still happening today.
@IyamSoRaya
@IyamSoRaya Рік тому
@@MG-fn9xw no difference than the Europeans who organized and supplied their own for the Babary slave trade. 🤷🏿‍♀️ or the Salem witch hunts 🤷🏿‍♀️ or the conquest of germanic tribes on Celtic peoples and their lands 🤷🏿‍♀️ you get the drift......
@tmoore4356
@tmoore4356 9 місяців тому
So glad we still have great judges , respect .
@ronafrye4224
@ronafrye4224 7 місяців тому
I read several comments here and across the board, this judge provided such respect and admiration to everyone, and myself. The world needs to feel such respect and admiration for a man like this judge. He restores faith in our justice system. I am in awe, myself, after watching this judge operate. WOW!!!
@vybzkartellove2371
@vybzkartellove2371 2 роки тому
The fact that the judge sat there for one minute sigh I felt everything. Serious and true judge 👨‍⚖️
@maehardy1214
@maehardy1214 2 роки тому
Are you talking about that one minute of silence? Well if you are i felt myself running it seemed like a hour of terror. May ahmad rest in peace
@charlesbuckwheat2347
@charlesbuckwheat2347 2 роки тому
💔😭
@TB-mj7gt
@TB-mj7gt 2 роки тому
Probably just thinking about how they literally almost got away
@pamelajones7360
@pamelajones7360 2 роки тому
🇺🇸🇺🇲
@theodoretarver7995
@theodoretarver7995 2 роки тому
@@TB-mj7gt :
@z.bellingham2556
@z.bellingham2556 7 місяців тому
Hats off to A Great JUDGE. THIS MANNIN MY EYES WILL ALWAYS BE REVERED. RIP arbery
@patriciaharris4709
@patriciaharris4709 7 місяців тому
This judge has all respect from Greensboro NC.....
@tcnbrooklyn2638
@tcnbrooklyn2638 2 роки тому
This judge just said basically 'Don't Think about an appeal' your life for his life!
@justice4896
@justice4896 2 роки тому
I agree 💯
@mbbravo5224
@mbbravo5224 2 роки тому
💯 exactly
@KeithWickliffe79
@KeithWickliffe79 2 роки тому
Brutally honest Judge
@amshyllsekhmet6631
@amshyllsekhmet6631 2 роки тому
Very true, too easy to out them on death row.
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 2 роки тому
@@amshyllsekhmet6631 them facing the firing squad in public would serve a higher purpose. Show everyone that what they did will not be tolerated and if anyone else had the same idea, they'll be caught and will get the same thing. If even one thinks twice or hesitates even for a second, it's worth it: Deterrence
@BillyAlabama
@BillyAlabama 2 роки тому
The judge did an excellent job throughout these cases. We the people are lucky to have him.
@amills9261
@amills9261 2 роки тому
Yes, finally a judge with judgement and respect for the law. How different our system would be if we had more learned and ethical judges.
@kennyparks777
@kennyparks777 2 роки тому
No, we are "very blessed" to have him. Hopefully more judges like him will make it to the bench. This is a new era...
@ellawoods3265
@ellawoods3265 2 роки тому
Love him
@ChristswayWarriorPrincess
@ChristswayWarriorPrincess 2 роки тому
I agree. Judge was fair and clearly appreciated the verdict.
@francisparker3557
@francisparker3557 2 роки тому
Thats nice of you to say that. And yet STILL a large % of judges are closet racists and white surprimest. This means nothing. America still hasn’t changed
@LilyRoberts561
@LilyRoberts561 Місяць тому
Remorse is a state of being and none of them have ever lived in it. Thankful when important trials are presided over by insightful, just, & intelligent judges.
@dadooddarren2116
@dadooddarren2116 2 роки тому
“We are all accountable for our own actions. And I think in today’s day and age. That statement is LOST upon many.” Hit the nail right on the head. What an excellent example of justice for such a callous injustice.
@michellepollard3591
@michellepollard3591 2 роки тому
Hear Hear👍
@glenclarkchidley3637
@glenclarkchidley3637 2 роки тому
Can’t we just go to church on Sunday and exonerate ourselves like all good Christians have done for 2 Millennia!
@TractorBoy521
@TractorBoy521 2 роки тому
@@glenclarkchidley3637 God can forgive you but the State of Georgia will not
@chrishofmann8779
@chrishofmann8779 2 роки тому
Except nobody is talking about the crimes and criminal activity of Ahmaud that day, the audacity to imply he was just out on a jog and minding his own business when he started punching Travis in the face and grabbing the gun that would end up ending his life. Just because those men are white and he was black does not negate his crimes that day or the fact that he was on parole for stealing prior to that. He has a lengthy record for a 25 yr old but somehow he is the 100% victim and that is ridiculous and false!!!
@chrishofmann8779
@chrishofmann8779 2 роки тому
All of us are accountable except Ahmaud Arbery! Crime and a life of crime has always been detrimental to your health and Floyd, Brooks and Arbery are obviously not exceptions to those rules! How about we stop pretending these were good men, they were criminals and in the act of crime when they were killed. Constantly caseing potential crime targets and assault, allegedly using counterfeit money and resisting arrest and being drunk passed out at a Wendy's and then assaulting the 2 arresting officers and firing a taser at them are all crimes and they were all repeat offenders, not contributors to society. Can we at least just tell the truth and stop the racially motivated lies! There were definately bad costly decisions made by the arresting individuals especially in the Floyd case even though Floyd was the biggest criminal of the three! Brooks definately posed a serious threat to public safety and was shot and killed legitimately after beating 2 officers and firing their stolen taser at them.
@billbarrett6285
@billbarrett6285 Рік тому
This judge embodies the character, decency, integrity, and compassion to which all judges should aspire. He is clearly an exceedingly good and decent man and a very fine judge. I hope other judges will follow his example in the future. I have no doubt our country would be a much more just, compassionate, and decent place if all judges and all people were like Judge Walmsley. I admire and respect Judge Walmsley very much and thank him for his service. I extend my sympathies and condolences to the Arbery family for their loss.
@michaelsinclair8733
@michaelsinclair8733 Рік тому
That Judge should be on the Georgia Supreme Court.
@teresitapaiz9337
@teresitapaiz9337 Рік тому
May God bless this Judge all the days of his life .He knew the man that was murdered was a son,a brother ,a grandson ,that nothing can replace his life ,not any thing at all .
@pystolloc
@pystolloc Рік тому
True indeed. ASE
@sterlindoudou331
@sterlindoudou331 Рік тому
tu me gustas mucho estoy contigo en el veredicto amen
@paulkelly2383
@paulkelly2383 Рік тому
You left out criminal.... How convenient 🙄
@moonporter3861
@moonporter3861 Рік тому
@@paulkelly2383 he deserved to be tried in a court of law if he was a criminal; not to be murdered by these 3 cowards! Now we see the real criminals!
@stanthebull
@stanthebull Рік тому
@@paulkelly2383 you lack common sense how convenient
@thecapablewoman2881
@thecapablewoman2881 Рік тому
Question to the killers: Was it worth it, sirs? That 5 minute feral moment of hate has taken you from your family, home, freedom, good food and the security of self direction. How terrifying that is to think about and now you will live it. There is no redemption in this life for you.
@lemlancaster1775
@lemlancaster1775 Рік тому
Agreed ...poor man running for your life sick
@iamsuccess6634
@iamsuccess6634 Рік тому
I assume they were trying to impress the women in the nightboorhood by being racist and stupid
@docop8926
@docop8926 Рік тому
He shouldn't of kept breaking into there property, it wasn't hate that drove them it was aggravation that the same person kept breaking in
@docop8926
@docop8926 Рік тому
@@lemlancaster1775 u make it sound like they where out hunting for people like him
@originaleverythingelseisca5977
@originaleverythingelseisca5977 Рік тому
Exactly!! Said perfectly
@CherO-
@CherO- Місяць тому
Thank you, your honor♥️
@lettiefrazier5983
@lettiefrazier5983 4 місяці тому
This what you call JUSTICE 💯
@Alicia-yd3zn
@Alicia-yd3zn 2 роки тому
“When they could not scare or intimidate him, they killed him”
@cathaybank3073
@cathaybank3073 2 роки тому
Sounds like a cop!
@dwright6275
@dwright6275 2 роки тому
I strongly agree
@slyfox4564
@slyfox4564 2 роки тому
When nobody waited for the cops to come, an unarmed man fought two armed men
@peggyivey5828
@peggyivey5828 2 роки тому
@@slyfox4564 I say the guy run towards the guy with the gun and try to take it away. Or did something else's occur. Not saying killing him was justified, but that was an idiot move on the victims part to do that.
@jaycavalli600
@jaycavalli600 2 роки тому
@@peggyivey5828 Shut up
@kk6596
@kk6596 2 роки тому
This judge put it so simply yet so deeply. Thank you for bringing some since of justice in such an unjustifiable killing. Peace and love to Ahmauds family
@evm6838
@evm6838 2 роки тому
sense..
@kk6596
@kk6596 2 роки тому
@@evm6838 autocorrect got me again
@evm6838
@evm6838 2 роки тому
@@kk6596 haha figured. Nice comment. Have a blessed day 😊
@FLo-jc7ig
@FLo-jc7ig 2 роки тому
@@evm6838 Auto-correct gets me whenever I text my family members. Before I end my texts to them, I say, "love you", and if I don't pay attention it will come out as "live you"... hahaha! Anyway, stay "safe" out there you two, and God Bless!!! ✝️
@ginaduncan5074
@ginaduncan5074 2 роки тому
@@FLo-jc7ig Too not two lol
@michaelwesolek8792
@michaelwesolek8792 7 місяців тому
They hunted him down. For murder!!
@barbaracobbs7720
@barbaracobbs7720 Місяць тому
You never get closure for murder, but you do want justice’s💯
@debkb7
@debkb7 2 роки тому
This judge has a powerful message.
@rhondarhonxa5323
@rhondarhonxa5323 2 роки тому
Yes
@rodneystanger1651
@rodneystanger1651 2 роки тому
Can't wait till you encounter a guy like that. It'll happen.
@marlonsmith7342
@marlonsmith7342 2 роки тому
💯👍🏾
@SpaceVegas_
@SpaceVegas_ 2 роки тому
This is the judge that people need.
@haitiantonice2722
@haitiantonice2722 2 роки тому
I did that all the time used evil people own words against them. The judge is smarter then they evil lies. Those man are pure evil, i can’t imagine how the mother feels now.
@haitiantonice2722
@haitiantonice2722 2 роки тому
The judge feels the judgement is coming for those evil man’s.
@tjingle29
@tjingle29 2 роки тому
yet everyone wants Judge Judy 😭
@SpaceVegas_
@SpaceVegas_ 2 роки тому
@@tjingle29 lol
@james_ford86
@james_ford86 2 роки тому
But not the one we deserve right now... lol - The Dark Knight quote in reverse - "He's the hero this city deserves, but not the one it needs right now." - Jim Gordon
@user-sr8mf2vg9p
@user-sr8mf2vg9p Рік тому
My respects to Mr. Arbery’s family and to this compassionate Judge, who did what was right.
@Kenneth-ts7bp
@Kenneth-ts7bp 7 місяців тому
No, he didn't.
@abeezy
@abeezy 7 місяців тому
​@@Kenneth-ts7bphe put murderers behind bars, I'd say that's the right thing to do, would you prefer murderers on the streets?
@Kenneth-ts7bp
@Kenneth-ts7bp 7 місяців тому
@@abeezy I would rather have them than the criminals. They weren't criminals.
@Kenneth-ts7bp
@Kenneth-ts7bp 7 місяців тому
@@abeezy The Jogger was known to commit crimes. I don't think the McMichaels or Bryan had any criminal background.
@Kenneth-ts7bp
@Kenneth-ts7bp 7 місяців тому
@abeezy The Prosecutor claimed they killed him because he wouldn't stop and talk to them. It was self-defense. I don't protect people who jog around neighborhoods stealing from people. You're the reason you cannot have anything any more. I hope everything you own is stolen.
@iknowwhoiamnow
@iknowwhoiamnow 4 місяці тому
THE GOOD OLE BOY SYSTEM DIDNT WORK IN THIS CASE!!
@daved3948
@daved3948 4 місяці тому
The good old boy system is dead and they don’t realize it.
@DreSconey-rh9ld
@DreSconey-rh9ld 4 місяці тому
Yeeeee Haw!!!!!
@Greenthumbn1576
@Greenthumbn1576 Рік тому
Watching them losing their lives is satisfying… you took that boys life and was living your daily life like nothing happened and now you get to watch yours slowly slip away
@JohnJohn-xs5ru
@JohnJohn-xs5ru Рік тому
They're lucky, 2 of them quite old already. Got to live that white male privileged life
@dianaferry41
@dianaferry41 Рік тому
Nicely put Tami….what idiots to attempt a remorse plea … didn’t work!
@kelvincarter5848
@kelvincarter5848 Рік тому
just another SATISFYING RACIAL MOVEMENT , just saying , LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣 , ENUFF SAID
@Pinkcandy777
@Pinkcandy777 Рік тому
Absolutely
@JanieBgrand
@JanieBgrand Рік тому
Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord
@alerajillelliott1781
@alerajillelliott1781 Рік тому
His remarks and sentencing were the best part of confirming our justice system working as it should. When I’m having a bad day as a lawyer, Mama, and friend I replay this just to remind me what happens when a judge has no politics and does the right thing. We need more of him!
@hereticlife2546
@hereticlife2546 4 місяці тому
Well, it confirms our could-be beautiful Justice System sometimes works as it should. In this case it worked. It didn’t matter that the victim was black, it didn’t matter that the defendants were white, it served Justice on equal terms. But…. What if they were rich? Would they have been found guilty and if they were would they have been given the proper sentence? Probably not. All that being said, though perhaps naive, I love your faith in Process that is Due. ;)
@barneyronnie
@barneyronnie 4 місяці тому
Our system SELDOM works as it should; this is a rare exception.
@user-kt7wq4td3e
@user-kt7wq4td3e 2 місяці тому
This judge has Morales must know GOD, and believes in humanity. All judges should take a lesson from this judge...the world would be a better place.Judge I thank you for your truth and caring this helps to put a portion of closure on AUBREY FAMILY...REST IN PEACE AUBREY....🙏❤️
@helifynoe9930
@helifynoe9930 7 місяців тому
WOW ! An actual real judge.
@melanierobinson4152
@melanierobinson4152 2 роки тому
Right is right and wrong is wrong! An honorable judge by far! We need every judge in America to stand for what is right no matter the skin color. Justice was served in my humbled opinion.
@OffBlackKash
@OffBlackKash 2 роки тому
There’s a difference with right moral vs right legally, things can be morally right and illegal
@BruteStrength99
@BruteStrength99 2 роки тому
@@OffBlackKashI agree. But that murder was wrong both ways.
@kevinprzy4539
@kevinprzy4539 2 роки тому
@@OffBlackKash Eh kind of, it’s morally wrong to kill a person but if they’re attacking you and you kill them you’re still in the right in both the law and from a human perspective.
@hihunter7
@hihunter7 2 роки тому
@@kevinprzy4539 It's very complex but it was a tragedy both legally and morally. Legally it was unethical and wrong procedurally, and morally unnecessary murder is simply heartbreaking.
@baby2093
@baby2093 2 роки тому
Unfortunately most of them only care about money
@pastor-tom-sims
@pastor-tom-sims 2 роки тому
I would not say he tore into them as the headline suggests. He was calm, deliberative, courteous, measured, strict, insightful, and penetrating in his assessment, review, and recounting of the evidence. He laid out his thought process. He was honest about how it effected him emotionally. And he was methodical and careful in explaining his rationale for his sentencing. He was never dramatic nor vengeful, but dispassionate and fair.
@SH-mg9ol
@SH-mg9ol 2 роки тому
Well said!
@breewadley2284
@breewadley2284 2 роки тому
Oh he definately tore into them...it was a smooth tear like a papercut...very graceful and fine but hurts like u been stabbed with a machete..GOOD JOB!
@eugenemarshall2532
@eugenemarshall2532 2 роки тому
Thanks for that on point comment
@LokiDWolf
@LokiDWolf 2 роки тому
It's called, "clickbait". They knew what they were doing when they put that title. Still, the firmness and steadiness of his words were cutting.
@AJ-ds8jd
@AJ-ds8jd 2 роки тому
Love your wording
@Queenbr2302
@Queenbr2302 Місяць тому
The judge said it all.
@doseof_dopamine523
@doseof_dopamine523 2 роки тому
They didn’t chase him for 5 mins! They hunted him for 5mins! Huge difference!
@splibb
@splibb Рік тому
Not really
@freddiesmith4285
@freddiesmith4285 Рік тому
He was not hunted. He was not jogging. He was running away from house he broke into. I saw all evidence. Now all of sudden, evidence disappeared. They told him wait for police but he violently attacking them. Evidence was edited out. Shooting is wrong but I highly doubt it's racism or hate crime thing. They were upset about series of break ins. He was not jogging. Great cover up. Typically of Democrats.
@splibb
@splibb Рік тому
@@Thatzthat Don't quote your nonsense and think it means ANYTHING to normal people.
@ceatricemcclain
@ceatricemcclain Рік тому
@@splibb I am “normal” people and it meant something to me so carry on @witchesbrew
@ceatricemcclain
@ceatricemcclain Рік тому
“Normal” people wth?! 🤦🏽‍♀️
@TheShmoo123
@TheShmoo123 Рік тому
I think about this young man, lying on the ground, scared, shot and dying, surrounded by hate. It’s heartbreaking. Sending Mr Arbery’s family love and I hope they can find some peace after this horrific, cold blooded murder.
@user-yx9bs8zo5q
@user-yx9bs8zo5q Рік тому
You just described Chicago every day
@jimclaus1576
@jimclaus1576 Рік тому
Hate crimes suck don’t they?!! If you get a minute… look up statistics on exactly WHO commits the most hate crimes every year and WHO those crimes are towards. 13/55
@stimihendrix3404
@stimihendrix3404 Рік тому
@@user-yx9bs8zo5q gang violence has nothing to do with being a POS
@robroy488
@robroy488 Рік тому
@@jimclaus1576 nobody seems to care about statistics, facts, truth etc The silence around the ridiculously unbalanced, racial crime statistics is deafening.
@truthseeker6116
@truthseeker6116 Рік тому
@@jimclaus1576 it's not about statistics or who are the worst its about a innocent man murdered in the street.
@kayd3409
@kayd3409 7 місяців тому
One of the best cases I’ve watched
@williamthaxtoniii8284
@williamthaxtoniii8284 3 місяці тому
Wow, so moving, sincere, and JUST. The respect and humanity he showed for the victim is truly remarkable and touching. He’s Not ONLY a honorable judge, but one HELL of a role model For ALL people. So much respect for this man. My heart aches for the family of the victim and breaks for the victim. 5 minutes. Im truly heart broken
@cheynestafford515
@cheynestafford515 Рік тому
What a beautiful judge, and that poor boy... His poor mum and dad and family.. How horrifying.. Sending love to his family from Australia 🇦🇺
@Alwayscountry
@Alwayscountry Рік тому
He was a criminal!
@Mrs.411
@Mrs.411 Рік тому
❤️
@dmcr9525
@dmcr9525 Рік тому
@jillheidke9197
@jillheidke9197 Рік тому
❤️
@dougiesherwin9591
@dougiesherwin9591 Рік тому
​@@davidradovsky7405 KMRIA.
@edwardneuman6061
@edwardneuman6061 Рік тому
Love this judge. "Remorse is something that is not simply a statement of regret" "Remorse is something that is felt and displayed"
@gryphonennis1002
@gryphonennis1002 Рік тому
i heard one of the killer's daughter took a photo of ahmaud's dead body and posted it on fb.
@shab3134
@shab3134 Рік тому
@@gryphonennis1002 😥
@aldeshotoffice
@aldeshotoffice Рік тому
Gryphon Ennis, disgusting people. The apple didn't fall far from the tree
@uncleanon6445
@uncleanon6445 Рік тому
Absolute stupid statement. Remorse for what, that the jogger attacked him and committed suicide? He felt remorse that it lead to death which was not what he wanted, he wanted him to wait for the cops but the jogger attacked. Absolute show trial.
@khalidanthony3566
@khalidanthony3566 Рік тому
@@uncleanon6445 white people are afraid of accountability
@kimberlyreed3824
@kimberlyreed3824 Місяць тому
That minute sent chills down my spine, just imagine experiencing the 5. We can’t even jog without getting killed being BLACK in AMERICA…😢
@peggyokelly2118
@peggyokelly2118 Місяць тому
It is not closure it is ACCOUNTABILITY
@bvbocan1
@bvbocan1 2 роки тому
The Judge was correct in that the McMichael's demeanour and body language conveyed a lack of remorse. Their arrogance and contempt was on full display when they refused to stand to receive their sentence from the court.
@ladyesmith824
@ladyesmith824 2 роки тому
I have nothing but RESPECT FOR THIS JUDGE♥️♥️♥️
@gala_pi
@gala_pi 2 роки тому
Not to defend them but they were probably in such a shock and fear they forgot all manners. I personally when frightened, freeze and forget to act normal in such situations...people probably think I'm disrespectful or rude.
@eboyd2478
@eboyd2478 2 роки тому
@@gala_pi yeah you’re defending them. They are being defiant!
@insightfulgarbage
@insightfulgarbage 2 роки тому
@@gala_pi watch again, travis starts to stand up but stops after glancing to his right. i'm thinking his lawyer isn't too fond of the judge
@joannpreston2999
@joannpreston2999 2 роки тому
@@insightfulgarbage I saw him about to stand too...his lawyer didn't so he didn't. Travis' eyes kinda reminded me of Chauvin's eyes at his sentence.🤔
@edgargonzalez8726
@edgargonzalez8726 Рік тому
Imagine If all judges were like him, it would be a whole different world, great job Judge, you really showed how professional and fairness you have,
@mstwelvedeadlycyns
@mstwelvedeadlycyns Рік тому
Rittenhouse
@marcusjones5287
@marcusjones5287 Рік тому
If the judge in the Derrick Chauvin murder case was this considerate and thoughtful, Chauvin would be serving life in prison.
@Tony_Cardoza
@Tony_Cardoza Рік тому
@@mstwelvedeadlycyns the Rittenhouse judge was great 👍. Thank God, they were trying to punish that poor young man for doing the world a favor by killing those pados who victimized children.
@antoinetterogers9488
@antoinetterogers9488 Рік тому
Good job judge amen 🙏
@christinacroke
@christinacroke Рік тому
@@mstwelvedeadlycyns right!! He got away with murder...poor little white boy. One day he'll get what he deserves
@johnspanks2828
@johnspanks2828 8 днів тому
I loved this judge. A great man. He was so knowledgeable about the case. He gave the right sentence. Since then not heard about someone being killed for walking in a neighborhood .
@hankgoldenshaft
@hankgoldenshaft 4 місяці тому
Watching the verdict again because the Judge just spit facts and is an honorable man
@sojournertrust7796
@sojournertrust7796 2 роки тому
This judge, the way he prepared this case and the way he is thinking, is a judge the whole world needs. I've been listening to this with a lot of emotions for various reasons. Because it also reminds me of all those innocent people who have been murdered and for whom there has never been justice. And also very sad for those who were murdered, because they didn't fit or belong in the eyes of others. They were killed just because........Like many of us, I also felt that 1 minute of silence...and to compare it with the 5 minute someone fought for his life. Please let us keep on praying for (the big) change!
@ApeAdler617
@ApeAdler617 2 роки тому
Take meds. RIP Cannon Hinnant.
@emersonmanning6523
@emersonmanning6523 2 роки тому
@@ApeAdler617 Did it take 3 months to arrest his murderer?
@rhythmd9691
@rhythmd9691 2 роки тому
Thank you for your loving comments. What a great person you are ❤
@kiyeen1479
@kiyeen1479 2 роки тому
Whyte people called police on me for jogging at a high school police showed up I could of lost my life.. I'm sick of these people they are hard to co exist with..
@truthseeker7612
@truthseeker7612 2 роки тому
@@kiyeen1479 Sorry for your experience. I've been reading these posts and far too many of them are ugly. Its disturbing that so many are justifying the murder of Aubrey. How? He was chased down like an animal whilst his aggressors hurled threatening comments at him. How? Is this what America is? The US is sick. Its history is depraved, divisive, thieving and murderous. Sadly, some of the threads here, the comments and sentiments highlight how those traits are still evident within the US.
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