Ahmaud Arbery's family, Rev. Al Sharpton emerge from courthouse following guilty verdicts
Wanda Cooper-Jones, the mother of Ahmaud Arbery, left the Glynn County Courthouse on Wednesday afternoon hand-in-hand with her attorneys and the Rev. Al Sharpton, whose presence along with other Black pastors sparked controversy inside and outside the courthouse. Sharpton led the family, lawyers and people gathered outside of the Glynn County Courthouse in a prayer.
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