Georgia is set to weaken the Civil War-era citizen’s arrest law that allows people to make an arrest if they witness a crime.
The law was cited by the three white men who chased down and killed Ahmaud Arbery last year, who was out on a jog and had not committed any crime. The overhauled law has the support of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp.
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