Testimony Reveals How Former District Attorney Jackie Johnson Delayed Justice in Ahmaud Arbery Case

Testimony Reveals How Former District Attorney Jackie Johnson Delayed Justice in Ahmaud Arbery Case
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BRUNSWICK — In the trial of former District Attorney Jackie Johnson, a former Glynn County police investigator testified that Travis McMichael was allowed to go home hours after he chased and shot Ahmaud Arbery in 2020. Roderic Nohilly stated that he interviewed McMichael and informed him he was not being charged, while also suggesting that McMichael seek counseling. Johnson is accused of hindering the investigation into Arbery's murder, with her defense arguing that she did not obstruct police actions and recused herself upon realizing the case involved a former employee.

January 29, 2025

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