I knew it wouldn’t take Gdaddy long to start making assumptions.
LOL
Nobody needs to make assumptions about anything. The steady drip-drip-drip of info that's coming out - along with the prosecutors' letters (I've now seen two of them) clearly demonstrate what those prosecutors think of their case.
I'm interested to see what additional info comes out, because it's clear that there's more to come.
In an earlier call at 1.08pm, a different unidentified caller reports “a guy in a house right now, a house under construction”. The dispatcher asks if the man is breaking into the property, to which the caller responds: “No, it’s all open, it’s under construction.”
The caller then says, “He’s running right now, and there he goes right now,” referring to Arbery, who was taking his usual jog around the neighborhood. The dispatcher asks: “OK, what is he doing?” The caller replies: “He’s running down the street.”
A few second later, the dispatcher says: “I just need to know what he was doing wrong. Was he just on the premises and not supposed to be?”
Although not quoted in that news account (The Guardian), the caller mentioned that "he's been caught on camera a number of times" and he described him as black male in a white T-shirt.
IRL, had a cop responding to the 911 call come across this fits the description individual in the white t-shirt on foot in the neighborhood they would definitely have stopped him. It would have been negligent for a cop to not stop someone matching the description.