Georgia governor signs hate crime law in wake of Ahmaud Arbery shooting
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Georgia's governor signed a hate crime law Friday, weeks after Ahmaud Arbery was shot by armed white men in what many called a modern-day lynching.
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Georgia's governor signed a hate crime law Friday, weeks after Ahmaud Arbery was shot by armed white men in what many called a modern-day lynching.
Watch VideoGeorgia is one step closer to having a hate crime law.
House Bill 426 passed in the state's House and Senate..
Georgia is one of four states without a hate crime law, but efforts to change that ramped up after Ahmaud Arbery's killing.