NFL star wants to close legal 'loopholes' after Ahmaud Arbery's death. He's calling on AG Barr to help.

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NFL star wants to close legal 'loopholes' after Ahmaud Arbery's death. He's calling on AG Barr to help.
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More than 60 current and former NFL players and coaches signed their names to a letter to AG Barr asking he use the full force of federal law to investigate the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery.

. And they have led investigations all over the country that have proved critical in restoring trust between law enforcement and people of color."

"Everyday. Walking the dog, taking out the trash, just walking through my own neighborhood, you always must be conscious of what you look like," he said."People should not have to worry about the color of their skin or gender to go out for a run in their own neighborhood."According to his family, Arbery, 25, was out for a jog on Feb. 23, the day he was killed, an activity the former high school football player pursued regularly.

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