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11:33Now PlayingThe three white men convicted of murdering 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery as he was jogging down a Brunswick, Georgia, street have been sentenced to life in prison.
Father and son Gregory and Travis McMichael won’t ever see the outside again while their neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, will be eligible for parole.
BNC social justice correspondent Candace Kelley joins Aisha Mills on “AMplified” to talk about exactly what these sentences mean and what, if anything, this could mean for the federal hate crime charges they all face.
All this and more on “AMplified.”
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