Washington, May 22 (IANS): A third man, who filmed the shooting of an unarmed African-American jogger in the US state of Georgia, has been charged with murder.
William Bryan Jr was also accused of a criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment on Thursday, the BBC quoted the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) as saying.
Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was jogging when he was shot dead during a confrontation with a father and son in Brunswick on February 23.
Gregory McMichael and son Travis were charged with murder on May 7.
In the moments before the fatal confrontation, the McMichaels, who are white, armed themselves with a pistol and shotgun and pursued Arbery in a pickup truck in the Satilla Shores neighbourhood.
Gregory McMichael told police he believed that Arbery resembled the suspect in a series of local break-ins.
Bryan's 36-second video leaked online on May 5, generating nationwide outcry that was swiftly followed by murder charges.
It was filmed by Bryan from his vehicle while he was driving behind Arbery, reports the BBC.
The clip appears to show Arbery running down a tree-lined street as the McMichaels wait ahead for him in their vehicle.
A tussle follows and Travis McMichael appears to fire a gun at point blank range at Arbery, who falls to the street.
The Arbery family welcomed Thursday's arrest, with their lawyer Lee Merritt saying Bryan's alleged involvement in the killing "was obvious to us, many around the country and after their thorough investigation, it was clear to the GBI as well".
Bryan is expected to be booked into the Glynn County jail, where the McMichaels are also being kept as they await trial.