Federal prosecutors weigh hate crime charges in Ahmaud Arbery death

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SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Justice Department said Monday that federal prosecutors are weighing possible hate crime charges in the slaying of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man gunned down after being pursued by two armed white men in a Georgia subdivision. Arbery was fatally shot Feb. 23 by a father and son who told police they chased him because they believed he was a burglar. They were arrested last week, more than two months later, on charges of felony murder and aggravated assault after video of the shooting appeared online. Attorneys for Arbery’s parents and others, including Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and the Southern Poverty Law...

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