“You know him as Ahmaud, I know him as Quez,” she said. “He will now rest in peace.” Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, spoke lovingly of her slain son, calling him by his nickname.
for gunning down their loved one, a Black man, as he was running through a Georgia neighborhood last year.
Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, appeared to be in silent prayer as the verdicts were read. As the first guilty verdict was read, the mother sobbed aloud, “Oh!” Glynn County Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley briefly halted proceedings to restore order and admonish the audience not to react outwardly again.
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