Shotgun shells and lots of blood: Police describe grisly scene of Ahmaud Arbery killing.
Officer Jeff Brandeberry discussed his interview on the scene with George McMichael after Arbery was killed.
She testified that as she was marking the locations of potential evidence, she was notified that a bullet hole was discovered in the window of a nearby home and went to photograph it.Travis McMichael's attorney Jason B. Sheffield, center, questions Glynn County Police Department Investigative Detective Parker Marcy, right, during the trial of Greg McMichael and his son, Travis McMichael, and a neighbor, William"Roddie" Bryan in the Glynn County Courthouse, Tuesday, Nov.
"Being that I was the only officer on scene, without having any other police units to watch my back, there was no way that I could switch to do anything medical and still be able to watch my surroundings," Minshew testified, adding that while he was there he heard what he described as a"death rattle" or last breath coming from Arbery.
Brandeberry testified that he observed blood on Gregory McMichael's left hand and asked him about it. "So I haul ass into my bedroom to get my .357 Magnum," McMichael said, according to Brandeberry's testimony.Police officer Jeff Brandeberry testifies during the trial of Greg McMichael, his son, Travis McMichael, and a neighbor, William"Roddie" Bryan at the Glynn County Courthouse, Nov. 9, 2021, in Brunswick, Ga. The men are on trial for murder and other crimes in the February 2020 slaying of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery.
But Brandeberry said that, at the time, McMichael told him he didn't know where Arbery was running from when he ran home to fetch his gun and his son to chase after the Black man in his son's pickup truck.
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