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Travis McMichael has been sentenced to life in prison for committing a federal hate crime in the death of Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery.
Travis McMichael, his father, Greg McMichael, and a neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, are already serving life sentences on state charges tied to the case. Skip Navigation.
Greg McMichael was sentenced to life in prison plus seven years. Bryan was sentenced to 447 months in prison, with 27 months of time served for a total of 420 more months, or 35 years, behind bars.
Travis McMichael, 36, and his dad Greg McMichael, 66, were both convicted in federal court in February for violating 25-year-old Arbery’s civil rights, targeting him because of his race.
Greg McMichael, 66, is scheduled to be sentenced of hate crimes Monday in U.S. District Court along with his adult son, Travis McMichael, and their neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan.
Greg McMichael's attorney, A.J. Balbo, also cited the Chauvin sentence as well as his client's age and health problems, which he said include a stroke and depression.
Greg McMichael, 66, has also asked the judge to put him in federal rather than state prison, citing safety concerns and health problems.
Greg McMichael’s attorney, A.J. Balbo, also cited the Chauvin sentence as well as his client’s age and health problems, which he said include a stroke and depression.
Travis McMichael, his father, Greg McMichael, and a neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, are already serving life sentences on state charges tied to the case. Skip Navigation.
Greg McMichael’s attorney, A.J. Balbo, also cited the Chauvin sentence as well as his client’s age and health problems, which he said include a stroke and depression.
Travis McMichael has been sentenced to life in prison for committing a federal hate crime in the death of Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery.