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Plea Deal in Hate Crime Case in the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery

The booking photo for Travis James McMichael, seen here in a photo released to the media by the Glynn County Detention Center on May 7, 2020. Travis James McMichael and Gregory Johns McMichael are being detained and charged with the Felony Murder and Aggravated assault of Ahmaud Arbery. (Photo by Glynn County Detention Center via Sipa USA) **EDITORIAL USE ONLY**
The booking photo for Gregory Johns McMichael, seen here in a photo released to the media by the Glynn County Detention Center on May 7, 2020. Travis James McMichael and Gregory Johns McMichael are being detained and charged with the Felony Murder and Aggravated assault of Ahmaud Arbery. (Photo by Glynn County Detention Center via Sipa USA) **EDITORIAL USE ONLY**

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Court documents say the father and son convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery have reached a plea deal with prosecutors before standing trial on federal hate crime charges. Prosecutors filed notice late Sunday about the plea agreements with Travis and Greg McMichael.

The deal needs approval by the federal judge. The McMichaels armed themselves and chased the Black man in a pickup truck after spotting him running in their coastal Georgia neighborhood. There was no mention of a plea deal for William “Roddie” Bryan, who joined the chase and recorded cellphone video of Travis McMichael fatally shooting Arbery.

All three were convicted of murder in a state trial last fall.

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