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Ahmaud Arbery went out for a jog and was gunned down in the street. How running fails Black America

Ahmaud Arbery went out for a jog and was gunned down in the street. How running fails Black America [ view in [browser](. add runnersworld@newsletter.runnersworld.com to your address book ] [RunnersWorld.com]( FOLLOW US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [You Tube]( Ahmaud Arbery went out for a jog and was gunned down in the street. How running fails Black America. [Twelve Minutes and a Life](Ahmaud Arbery went out for a jog and was gunned down in the street. How running fails Black America.) Sunday, February 23, 2020 | 1:04 p.m. Time-stamped security footage from an adjacent home shows Ahmaud Arbery, who's out for a run in Brunswick's Satilla Shores subdivision, wandering up a sunny patch of narrow road and stopping on the spotty lawn of a sand-colored under-construction bungalow addressed 220 Satilla Drive. There's a red portable toilet in the front yard. The garage is wide open. Ahmaud, dressed in light-colored low-top Nikes, a white T-shirt, and khaki cargo shorts, loafs on the lawn for a moment before drifting into the building. The security camera records him inside the home, a brightened skeleton of beams and plywood and stacks of sheetrock and piping and wire. There are boxes of materials scattered about and a small forklift pushed in a corner. Maud doesn't touch any of those things. He looks around, gazes beyond the frame of the camera toward the river behind the house. Maybe he wonders what the home will look like when it's finished. Maybe he conjures an image of a family who could afford to live in a place so close to water. Maud ain't the first person to wander onto the site. Its security cameras have recorded others including a white couple one evening and a pair of white boys one day. On four occasions, it also recorded what appears to be the same person: a slim young Black man with wild natural hair and tattoos on his shoulders and arms, a dude, that by my eye, don't resemble Maud. Let me add that the homeowner will confirm that nothing was stolen or damaged during any of the visits. Meanwhile, a coveralled neighbor spies Maud roaming the site and calls 9-1-1. "There's a guy in the house right now," he reports. "It's a house under construction. 219 or 220 Satilla Drive." The man waits near the corner of Jones Road and Satilla Drive. "I just need to know what he's doing wrong," says the dispatcher. "He's been caught on the camera a bunch before. It's kind of an ongoing thing out here," says the caller. It's a statement of which he can't be sure, though he does get right Maud's physical description: "Black guy, white T-shirt." [READ ON]( [RunnersWorld.com]( [Ahmaud Arbery Went Out for a Jog and Was Gunned Down in the Street]( How running fails Black America [Read On]( [RunnersWorld.com]( [The Best Running Products to Celebrate Pride Month]( Run proud in these rainbow-splashed trainers, socks, sunglasses, and more. [Read On]( [RunnersWorld.com]( [Ultramarathoner Runs 220 Miles to See His Grandmother Through a Window]( Corey Cappelloni went above and beyond to lift his grandmother Ruth’s spirits. [Read On]( [RunnersWorld.com]( [Kate Grace Shares Her Foam Rolling and Muscle Activation Routine to Prevent Injury]( Follow along with the Olympian’s workout to ease aches and run stronger. [Read On]( [RunnersWorld.com]( [This Father and Son Ran Every Day to School for the Environment]( Third-grader Simon Cane and his dad, Jonathan, logged their miles 115 days in a row. [Read On]( [runnersworld.com]( ©2020 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice](

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