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Not in this case they don't. On the far-left TV show "The View" Whoppi Goldberg, while reading the teleprompter, read "allegedly" in relation to the case (McMicheal/Arberry) , and then stopped herself.
"Not, allegedly, we saw them do it!" she said. "They chased him down and then they shot and killed him! Not allegedly--I'm not saying it." Co-host Sunny Hostin agreed with Goldberg's choice, saying "Thank you" repeatedly amid the audience clapping.
Yes, she was saying it, and she said it WRONG. NO, they did NOT chase him down. That is FALSE (# 1). Their truck was standing still, and they were still. Arberry was the one who was moving, and he, without necessity, chose to move straight toward Travis McMichael.
Arberry then attacked McMicheal, and threw a number of punches at him. This is why the word "unarmed" is also FALSE (# 2). When you are holding a gun (for self-defense) and someone attacks you, they are no longer "unarmed". They then are essentially armed with your own weapon, which they could seize, and use against you. This is standard National Guard training which I received in the past.
FALSE # 3 is the use of the word "murder" by the author of the MSN link article (Monique Jones). There has been no determination of any "murder" having been committed, and the assinine act of Arberry charging at a guy holding a shotgun ( who also happened to be bigger and stronger than Arberry), could better be described as insanity, extreme stupidity, or suicide.
'The View': Whoopi Goldberg Gets Audience Raves For Calling Out Use Of 'Allegedly' On Teleprompter For Ahmaud Arbery Murder (msn.com)
"Not, allegedly, we saw them do it!" she said. "They chased him down and then they shot and killed him! Not allegedly--I'm not saying it." Co-host Sunny Hostin agreed with Goldberg's choice, saying "Thank you" repeatedly amid the audience clapping.
Yes, she was saying it, and she said it WRONG. NO, they did NOT chase him down. That is FALSE (# 1). Their truck was standing still, and they were still. Arberry was the one who was moving, and he, without necessity, chose to move straight toward Travis McMichael.
Arberry then attacked McMicheal, and threw a number of punches at him. This is why the word "unarmed" is also FALSE (# 2). When you are holding a gun (for self-defense) and someone attacks you, they are no longer "unarmed". They then are essentially armed with your own weapon, which they could seize, and use against you. This is standard National Guard training which I received in the past.
FALSE # 3 is the use of the word "murder" by the author of the MSN link article (Monique Jones). There has been no determination of any "murder" having been committed, and the assinine act of Arberry charging at a guy holding a shotgun ( who also happened to be bigger and stronger than Arberry), could better be described as insanity, extreme stupidity, or suicide.
'The View': Whoopi Goldberg Gets Audience Raves For Calling Out Use Of 'Allegedly' On Teleprompter For Ahmaud Arbery Murder (msn.com)