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Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
According to Tuscaloosa police, Alabama standout Brandon Miller brought a teammate a gun that was used in a murder last month. Per ESPN:
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Tuscaloosa detective Branden Culpepper testified Tuesday that Miller brought Darius Miles' gun to him on the night of the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Jamea Jonae Harris, after Miles texted him and asked him to do so.

Culpepper's testimony came during a preliminary hearing for Miles and Michael Lynn Davis, who face capital murder charges for the death of Harris, who was shot and killed near the University of Alabama's campus on Jan. 15.

Investigators wrote in a court document that Miles, who has since been removed from the Crimson Tide program, admitted to providing the gun used in the fatal shooting, but Davis fired the weapon.

Culpepper said Tuesday that Miles told Davis where his gun was in Miller's car.
Miller, a freshman from Antioch, Tenn., is a projected top-five pick in the upcoming NBA Draft.
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wmtiger6927 months
He should not be charged. He has to practice in a hot gymnasium all day.
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Geaux Guy27 months
‘You can take the kids out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the kids’
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BurrowToChase27 months
All the bama losers in here. Lol. They will look past anything for the W
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In Hsv27 months
You are bs spreaders. Print the truth not some supposition. Police said Miller is a witness, not a suspect. CLICKBAIT!!
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Lowes knowsLSU27 months
And he was still allowed tp play ? His case is not solved yet. How is he allowed to roam freely to do anything or even allowed to be with the team. Its not confirmed. That is so wrong
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bogeypro27 months
You should post Brandon's lawyer reply. He wasn't involved. Y'all better be careful... Defamation is a horrible thing.
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rexorotten27 months
The Headline: Alabama Star Brandon Miller Delivered Gun Used in Fatal Shooting, Police Say. What about this is defamation or untrue?
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idlewatcher27 months
Read much?
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TooFyeToFly27 months
You mean his defense attorney says he's innocent? Wow, now I'm convinced. He must be innocent.
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ForeverGator27 months
ThugU. Oats just wins at all costs.
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