Players Coalition letter seeks federal investigation into shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery

Deputy Attorney General for Civil Rights Eric Dreiband also was sent the letter on Friday. It was signed by such sports stars as Tom Brady, Steve Kerr and Players Coalition co-founders Anquan Boldin and Malcolm Jenkins.

The Players Coalition was formed in 2017 to raise awareness about police and community relations, criminal justice reform and education and economic advancement. It developed out of the dispute between NFL team owners and the players who were kneeling during the national anthem to bring a focus on social injustice.

The letter requested that the FBI and the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division lead the investigation into the shooting of Arbery, a black man, on Feb. 23 by two white men, Travis and Greg McMichael. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation charged the father and son this week with murder and aggravated assault after a video of the shooting was leaked and shared widely, sparking outrage.

NBA stars LeBron James and Stephen Curry were among those reacting to Arbery’s death on social media this week.

The coalition’s letter cites delays by Georgia prosecutors and asks for a “robust federally led investigation … the only way to restore community trust that Mr. Arbery’s death will be fully investigated.”

It includes 64 signatures, including Pro Football Hall of Famer Aeneas Williams and NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent.

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