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So he brings a guy a loaded gun and doesn't think there is a chance that it will be used. That is some horse **** right there. Being young doesn't excuse that type of ********.
You know the other car had a gun, right.
 
He wasn’t charged with anything though. What can they charge him with unless there was premeditation from him?
 
You know the other car had a gun, right.
Your type of thinking is really disgusting and the reason we have so many innocent bystanders killed in these situations. There is no good reason for him to bring him a gun. Miles could have left the situation or called the cops if someone was threatening him. As far as we know though Miles was the aggressor and Miller brought him the final tool.
 
He wasn’t charged with anything though. What can they charge him with unless there was premeditation from him?
He hasn't been charged with anything yet. The charge would be accessory to murder. Now that this story is blowing up I would expect a fresh look from the district attorney.
 
He hasn't been charged with anything yet. The charge would be accessory to murder. Now that this story is blowing up I would expect a fresh look from the district attorney.

I’m pretty sure they would have charged him initially if there was something to be charged for. They would have to have proof that he knew it was going to be used in a shooting which sounds pretty hard to prove.
 
Your type of thinking is really disgusting and the reason we have so many innocent bystanders killed in these situations. There is no good reason for him to bring him a gun. Miles could have left the situation or called the cops if someone was threatening him. As far as we know though Miles was the aggressor and Miller brought him the final tool.
We have innocent bystanders cuz guns exist. I don't want guns to exist, but the laws allow them.

I'm guessing there is more to the story than we know and I'm sure alcohol was heavily involved.

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Sounds like what happened:
Brandon Miller dropped off his teammates at the club in a vehicle that he co-owns with the other suspect but didn't stay
The other two Alabama players got into a heated altercation with a male outside of the club
They called him to come back to retreive the gun and started firing before he was able to leave or even knew what was going on
I doubt he willingly went to a location he knew his car was going to be shot up at

If Miles legally owned the gun and was legally allowed to carry it but had left it in his car, not sure how that's a crime to give it back
I thought the victim was on a fast food drive through waiting for their order. Millers buddies were there as well and went to hit on the girls but got sent away by the victims BF. They then called Miller in who not only brought them the gun but barricaded the drive-in lane with his car.

Havent read all the details.. but my guess is this:

Miller was told to bring the gun so they gonna scare some out of towners who dissed them.. but they didnt know that Harris' BF also had a gun and when he pulled it on Davis he started randomly firing at their direction killing the woman.

Thats my 5c.
 
He wasn’t charged with anything though. What can they charge him with unless there was premeditation from him?

There is likely a 'knowledge and intent' standard that would be applied to see if Miller was an accessory to the crime committed, in this case a homicide. However, the situation is ugly enough that teams may keep their distance regardless of whether Miller is charged. The bottom line is that Miller apparently carried a murder weapon to a crime scene. Regardless of how much he knew about what was going to happen (or what might happen), that just shows poor judgement, and it shows he's running with a bad crowd.
 
There is likely a 'knowledge and intent' standard that would be applied to see if Miller was an accessory to the crime committed, in this case a homicide. However, the situation is ugly enough that teams may keep their distance regardless of whether Miller is charged. The bottom line is that Miller apparently carried a murder weapon to a crime scene. Regardless of how much he knew about what was going to happen (or what might happen), that just shows poor judgement, and it shows he's running with a bad crowd.
Weren't they his teammates?
 
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