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Darius Miles Charged With Capital Murder In Shooting

Posted on 1/15/23 at 5:55 pm
Posted by BamaLoop00
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Posted on 1/15/23 at 5:55 pm
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Posted by ReauxlTide222
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Posted on 1/15/23 at 5:59 pm to
Makes me sick

Why do people do this shite?
Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 1/15/23 at 6:10 pm to
Posted by East Coast Band
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Posted on 1/15/23 at 6:12 pm to
No sugar coating this. This is terrible tragedy in every aspect.

Prayers to the victim's family
Posted by qman91
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Posted on 1/15/23 at 6:38 pm to
Damn man wtf. What the hell happened
Posted by JackieTreehorn
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Posted on 1/15/23 at 7:31 pm to
Damn idiot. Whole world in your hands and you throw it away.
Posted by Kk74
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Posted on 1/15/23 at 10:25 pm to
Waste of 2 lives. Damn shame.
Posted by cmayes56
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Posted on 1/16/23 at 2:48 pm to

Sources say Miles tried to avoid the situation and did NOT pull the trigger. However, he was in the car and the gun was his, therefore he was charged with capital murder along with alleged shooter Michael Davis of Maryland.
Sources add that the district attorney plans to have Miles testify that Davis was the shooter and that that COULD result in the reduced charges against Miles.
Again, Miles reportedly tired to avoid the situation after an argument on the Strip, but his friend Davis refused to let it go.
The matter will have to play out legally, and in the meantime, both suspects are being held without bond in the Tuscaloosa County jail.
Posted by Glorious
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Posted on 6/16/23 at 2:43 pm to
Tuscaloosa news has an incredibly detailed account of what happened that night based on security footage. Including the path of the Jeep.



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1:40:36 a.m.: The Jeep, which had stopped for about six minutes at the intersection, turns right onto University Boulevard.


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1:40:50 a.m.: Then, the Jeep makes an immediate right into an alley on the other side of the Houndstooth. The vehicle, its hazard lights flashing, drives to the back left corner then backs up.

Johnson told police he didn’t leave after turning right onto University Boulevard because he wasn’t from Tuscaloosa and was trying to find the best way from downtown.

A red car soon emerges to the right of a red dumpster in the alley.

Johnson parks the Jeep to the left of the dumpster. He gets out, walks to the red car and talks to the driver. Per court testimony, the driver was Greene.


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1:42:15 a.m.: Johnson drives the Jeep onto a short, narrow space between the Houndstooth parking lot and a construction site for condos that connects to Grace Street. Once the Jeep nears Grace Street, its headlights turn off. The Jeep sits on the edge of Grace Street as people walk in front of it on the street.


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1:42:57 a.m.: The Jeep and red car turn left onto Grace Street, away from University Boulevard.

1:43:14 a.m.: The Jeep and red car pass Bradley’s Dodge Challenger, which is parked in the opposite direction toward University Boulevard. Shortly after, Brandon Miller pulls up behind Bradley in his Dodge Charger. Miles gets out of the front passenger seat of Bradley’s car. He walks toward Essex and Davis, who are down Grace Street, closer to CVS.

1:44:02 a.m.: A few blocks down Grace Street, the Jeep slowly turns around, heading back in the direction of where the Challenger and Charger are stopped. Grace Street isn't a dead-end street – going north eventually leads to Riverside and Campus drives. The red car follows. The Jeep’s headlights remain off.

Johnson told police he turned around on Grace Street because he wasn’t from around here and was trying to find the best way out. Humphrey testified Johnson never communicated to Humphrey that he didn’t know how to get out of there or that he is not familiar with Tuscaloosa. Johnson never asked Humphrey for directions.

1:45:22 a.m.: Miles walks past the Charger on Grace Street as the Jeep comes closer. Then Miles walks past the Jeep.


There is a pretty damn good case that boyfriend was looking for a fight. But at the same time, Miles and Davis were hanging around the Jeep for a short while before Davis approached.

I think Davis is fricked and rightfully should be. He jogged at the car with a gun after allegedly threatening its passengers 5 minutes prior. Miles’ ruling will be fascinating to see




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