Ahmaud Arbery’s parents object to DOJ’s hate crime plea deal
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — The son and father convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery have reached a plea agreement that could avoid their trial on federal hate crime charges. Arbery’s parents denounced the deal and called on the judge to reject it.
Lee Merritt, an attorney for Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, told reporters outside the federal courthouse in Brunswick that she plans to ask the judge Monday afternoon to reject the plea deal.
Cooper-Jones and the slain man’s father, Marcus Arbery, object to a deal that would allow Travis and Greg McMichael to spend the first 30 years of their sentences in federal prison, Merritt said. The family wants them to stay in state prison in tougher conditions, he said.
Cooper-Jones called the proposed deal “disrespectful.” Arbery told reporters he’s “mad as hell.”