Wanda Cooper-Jones spoke to The Associated Press after a Georgia jury found three white men guilty of murdering her son, Ahmaud Arbery, who was Black. Cooper-Jones says she was sure that the jury 'would come back with the correct verdict.' (Nov. 25)
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