Protesters demand justice for Ahmaud Arbery, in Brunswick, Georgia, May 5, 2020. - Bobby Haven / AP / SIPA

Almost eight years to the day after Trayvon Martin's death, Ahmaud Arbery, who was quietly jogging, was chased and shot dead by a father and his son, armed with a revolver and a shotgun, in late February . If the drama first remained local, in full coronavirus, the indignation exploded this week in all the United States because the two suspects had still not been arrested, more than two months after the facts. But Thursday, the day after the family lawyer released a video, the Georgian authorities finally announced that the father and son had been arrested and charged by a grand jury for the murder of this young Afro- American.

What happened ?

On February 23, 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery was jogging in a residential neighborhood in Brunswich, Georgia, a coastal city in this historically segregated former South. Travis McMichael, 34, and his father, Gregory McMichael, a 64-year-old former police officer, chase him in a white pickup truck. In a 28-second video released on Tuesday by the lawyer for the runner's family (link here, beware, the images are shocking), we see Ahmaud Arbery running along the road. As he bypasses the pick-up on which the father is standing, he is stopped by the son who grips him. The two men seem to be fighting. We hear a shot, then a second. Ahmaud Arbery takes a few steps and then collapses.

Why did it take two months before the suspects were arrested?

According to the police report, Gregory McMichael claims to have thought that Ahmaud Arbery was a thief who raged in the neighborhood, "strutting around" in front of his house. He says he grabbed his revolver, his son his gun, and both went after him. A first prosecutor considered that there was no reason to charge them because the father and the son had, according to him, the right to carry out a “citizen arrest”, and that the son had acted in self defense during the altercation. It was the same doctrine that had allowed George Zimmerman to be acquitted of the murder of Trayon Martin in Florida in 2018. "Stand your ground" laws vary by state, but being armed does not necessarily make a person l 'aggressor. As popular outrage rose, the first prosecutor recused himself, and a second decided to let a "grand jury" decide. On Thursday, the jury charged the father and the son with murder.

How did we get here ?

The authorities' inaction caused a stir. First in Georgia, where family and activists organized races of 2.23 miles - the distance traveled by Ahmaud Arbery - to protest. And then in the rest of the country, with African-American celebrities who gave voice on social networks, including Zoe Kravitz and LeBron James. "We are literally hunted EVERY DAY / EVERY TIME we set foot outside our home," yelled the Lakers star.

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#ahmaudarbery was murdered by two white men, ON CAMERA, and dudes have not been arrested. come on, people ... come. the FUCK. on ... go to @shaunking 's page for info on how you can help fight for justice.

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We're literally hunted EVERYDAY / EVERYTIME we step foot outside the comfort of our homes! Can't even go for a damn jog man! Like WTF man are you kidding me?!?!?!?!?!? No man fr ARE YOU KIDDING ME !!!!! I'm sorry Ahmaud (Rest In Paradise) and my prayers and blessings sent to the ..... pic.twitter.com/r1PNxs8Vgn

- LeBron James (@KingJames) May 6, 2020

Politicians joined them, including Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi. Donald Trump replied to reporters Thursday: "My sympathies go to the family of this young man. It's very sad. I should receive a full report this evening. "

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