On the fourth anniversary of Ahmaud Arbery's death, politicians, activists, and organizations across the United States have come together to honor his memory and reaffirm their commitment to fighting racial injustice. Arbery, an unarmed Black man, was chased and killed by three white men while jogging in a Georgia neighborhood, in what has been widely recognized as a racially motivated hate crime. Various members of Congress, including Sen. Tina Smith, Rep. Troy Carter, and Sen. Bob Casey, have expressed their dedication to ensuring a more just and equitable future for Black Americans and to dismantling systemic racism. The Black Lives Matter movement and other advocates are calling for continued efforts to combat white supremacist violence and to push for significant justice reforms and gun control to prevent similar tragedies. Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael, and William Bryan, the individuals responsible for Arbery's death, have been convicted, highlighting a step towards accountability.
🧵Today marks the solemn fourth anniversary of the tragic death of Ahmaud Arbery. 4 years ago, the world lost a bright light. Ahmaud was more than a name; he was a son, a brother, a friend, and a beautiful soul with dreams and goals that were brutally extinguished. https://t.co/BSyCBxtwJH
On this day four years ago, Ahmaud Arbery was lynched by white supremacists while going for a jog. We continue to say his name as we fight for an end to white supremacy and for a country that protects Black lives.
Four years ago, Ahmaud Arbery was taken from this world in a vicious hate crime. His murder is a glaring reminder of America's failures in racial justice. We wish his family the peace they deserve as we honor his life and work toward critical justice reforms and gun control. https://t.co/slP7m3vuVg
Friends, family and supporters are honoring Ahmaud Arbery on the fourth year anniversary of his death. Arbery was an unarmed Black man who was chased and killed by three white men while jogging in a Georgia neighborhood. Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael and William Bryan were… https://t.co/ZfUpv6L7yq
Ahmaud Arbery should still be alive today. As we remember his name on the fourth anniversary of the day his life was taken in a vicious hate crime, our fight for justice and the right of Black Americans to live free from bigotry must persist. https://t.co/pcJxnbDd2T
Ahmaud Arbery should be alive today. He was taken from us to soon by a racially motivated hate crime. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones today. We must do everything we can to root out hatred and racism so we can center our shared humanity and promote peace.
Four years ago, Ahmaud Arbery was murdered while jogging in his neighborhood. Ahmaud should still be with us today. We must honor his memory by standing firm against hate and fighting for equality and justice. https://t.co/psoxPIYq0j
It's been 4 years since Ahmaud Arbery's life was stolen while out for a neighborhood run near Brunswick in Glynn County, Georgia. 4 years since two white supremacists with ties to the police decided that a Black man running was a threat. https://t.co/91vSg5cljn
4 years ago, Ahmaud Arbery was chased and killed in broad daylight for jogging while Black. He should be alive today. While his murderers were rightfully convicted, the push for true racial justice is far from over. In his memory, let’s amplify our call: #BlackLivesMatter
4 years ago today, Ahmaud Arbery was murdered in a hate crime while he jogged near his home in Georgia. We must honor his legacy by dismantling the white supremacist violence and lax gun laws that led to such an atrocious crime. https://t.co/8UuDBQgRTP
Four years ago today, Ahmaud Arbery was brutally murdered in a senseless act of violence and hate. We keep his memory alive by working to build a better nation free from bigotry and dismantling systemic racism. We must never give up on fighting for true equality for all.
4 years ago today, Ahmaud Arbery was taken from us in a senseless act of hate. He should still be here.  I’m still praying for Ahmaud’s family & all his loved ones—and praying for justice that prevents another family & community from experiencing this terrible tragedy.
Ahmaud Arbery was jogging down the street when he was killed in an act of hate — for no other reason than his race.  On the 4th anniversary of his death, I am committed to working towards a more just and equitable future for Black Americans.
Today marks 4 years since Ahmaud Arbery was killed. Let's honor his memory by actively working to dismantle systemic racism and ensure that everyone can live free from fear and discrimination. I will never stop fighting against hatred in all its forms.
Today we remember Ahmaud Arbery, who was murdered in a hate crime while jogging four years ago. In his memory, we must all work to fulfill the American ideal that all are created equal and to drive out hate. https://t.co/In1TkyhH1P