More than a year and a half after the killing of the black jogger Ahmaud Arbery in the American state of Georgia, the three white perpetrators have been found guilty on most of the charges.

The defendant Travis M., who shot Arbery, was found guilty of the murder by the jury.

The verdict was read on Wednesday in court in Brunswick.

The two co-defendants, the father of the shooter Gregory M. and her neighbor William R., who were both involved in the prosecution of Arbery, were each found guilty of aggravated assault and manslaughter, among other things.

The sentence for the accused will be determined at a later date.

You could face life imprisonment.

The 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery was shot while jogging in early 2020.

The case gained international attention after a cell phone video was published.

According to investigators, they first followed Arbery with their vehicle and then threatened them with firearms.

According to the autopsy report, he was shot twice in the chest at close range.

According to the investigation, William R. was involved in the persecution and filmed the crime.