Jay Z's Roc Nation Fights for Ahmaud Arbery “To Preserve the fairness of trail”

Jay-Z's Roc Nation is stepping in headed straight toward equity for Ahmaud Arbery.

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The difficult adhering to the loathsome story, an unarmed black man, 25, Ahmaud Arbery was "hunted like an animal," his dad says after two white men shot him without hesitating while at the same time going through Brunswick, Georgia in February.

The two men liable for the executing of an unarmed dark man are Gregory McMichael, a previous cop, 64, and his Travis McMichael, 34, were captured for the passing of Ahmaud Arbery.

The two men were arrested and deal with indictments of bothered attack and murder. In any case, Roc Nation is requesting the capture of the neighbor who recorded the murdering of the unarmed Ahmaud Arbery.

Roc Nation's letter, marked by Jay Z, Yo Gotti, Meek Mill, and Alicia Keys, likewise encourages state Attorney General Christopher Carr to delegate an exceptional investigator to help accomplish a reasonable preliminary.

Roc Nation and different activists need District Attorney Tom Durden expelled from the case because of an irreconcilable situation, his connection with Gregory McMichael.

The letter says: “Everyday activities should not end in death sentences. We must hold people responsible for their actions. Ahmaud Arbery was unarmed and innocent and his killers must be brought to justice. 

It proceeds to state that as a general public we can not, at this point “pretend that the racial inequities, which exist in every facet of our lives, don’t invariably lead down the path to poverty, violence, and death.”  The letter is requesting the cycle to be broken. “To even think about breaking this cycle we need you to protect the process and preserve the fairness of the trial.”

In an announcement, Yo Gotti stated, "We are all Ahmaud Arbery."

 
 

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