By Daniella
Silva
The 36-year-old white man who chased and shot to death 25-year-old black man Ahmaud Arbery as he jogged through a Georgia neighborhood in February 2020 was sentenced Monday to life in prison for a federal racist hate crime.
His father, Greg McMichael, 66, and a neighbor, William Bryan, 52, will also be sentenced Monday on that charge.
The three, all of them white, are already serving a life sentence for this murder.
The judge demanded that Travis McMichael serve his sentence in state prison, not federal prison, as his attorney had requested.