Considering there's now new video of the guy entering that same property at night over multiple nights for who knows what reason, I'm sure it's better for everyone at least in that area lol.
I can't find anything of "new video", only a transcript of a police call from a caller who's identification is redacted, claiming that there was such footage. There was another 911 call with a redacted identification, but from it's contents it's obviously the McMicheals chasing Aubrey down in their truck. It's a leap to conclude that the first call was from them as well, but it is a small one. Video has been released from the McMichaels' security camera showing Aubrey exiting the unfinished house. If the call was from them, the footage of those previous nights should exist, yet it doesn't seem to be anywhere to be found.
They claimed in the police report that there'd been a string of burglaries in the area, which was a lie. So, the only proof publicly available at this moment that Aubrey was scoping out the house previously is a call that possibly came from known liars, without corroboration.
Furthermore, the only robbery that
did happen in the last several weeks before the death was the stealing of a handgun from an unlocked truck at the McMichaels' address. The elder McMicheal had been involved in an investigation several years ago where Aubrey was apprehended for bringing a handgun to a highschool basketball game.
So, here's the likely events as I see them:
1) McMicheals' have a handgun stolen (they are on record as not having seen the thief)
2) Several weeks later, the McMicheals see Aubrey stop at that construction site, and the elder McMicheal remembers his face as one connected to a crime that a handgun was involved in
3) A call to 911 trying to get the police to apprehend Aubrey to harass him to try to find the stolen handgun, circumstances are exaggerated in a manner to hopefully get the police moving while leaving the McMichaels clear of charges of a bogus police call, in case it turns out to be nothing (a former police officer would know exactly how to game it)
4) When that doesn't work, grabbing a couple of other guns and chasing Aubrey down
5) Another dead black man shot for being in the wrong place at the wrong time
Yes, my chain of events make a couple of assumptions. They can easily be filled in with the redacted names the police have withheld. It fits with the facts available and my personal experience of how former police officers behave when personally piqued, and would be worth investigation.