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Rep. John Lewis and Georgia's congressional delegation call on Attorney General Bill Barr to use federal resources to investigate Ahmaud Arbery killing
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- All 14 members of Georgia's congressional delegation signed a letter to Attorney General William Barr asking for federal resources to be used in helping with the investigation into the Ahmaud Arbery case.
- Arbery was killed on February 23 but his assailants, a white father and son duo were not arrested till earlier this month.
- The case had been riddled with potential conflicts of interest and the initial prosecutors on the case eventually recused themselves, one was fired.
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Members of Georgia's Congressional Delegation signed a letter to Attorney General William Barr and Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband asking for the use of "all possible Federal resources to achieve full justice, transparency, and accountability in the case of Mr. Ahmaud Arbery."
The letter was signed by a bipartisan group of Georgia's delegation.
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