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Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:20 pm to TTsTowel
Nate Oats might be coaching in SOCON mext year. What a shitty dude
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:20 pm to ArHog
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Miller brought the gun used for a murder. Then proceeded to let the shooter know the gun was loaded.
Then blocked the road with his vehicle.
At the least Miller is an accessory to a murder.
This. I think most DA's would file charges with this level of evidence.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:22 pm to TexasTiger08
quote:I was active on the threads that were started when the incident first occured. At that time I was amazed at the number of posts that had drawn conclusions from what little amount of true information had already been posted. As it turned out, the majority of info in those posts were either totally incorrect, partially incorrect(which led to more false assumptions), or blatant lies. I'm watching it transpire pretty much the same way again.
This is gonna be on par with EarlyCuyler’s meltdown re: Burton at Tennessee.
Whoever is guilty is going to get punished according to the degree of their involvement, AND if there is evidence to back up civil suits, that'll happen, too.
There'll be plenty of time to sky-scream and chest-beat after everything comes out and is dealt with.
There is NO justification to try,convict and sentence anyone in the MSM, nor on social media until we know the facts. Innocent people can still be forever harmed by misinformed public opinion.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:24 pm to TTsTowel
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Brandon Miller brought the gun
DAMNNNNNNN.
He's a first round lottery pick within months. What a freakin idiot to get caught up in hood drama.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:29 pm to EarlDibblesJr
I don't really understand why the vehicle isn't as big of a deal as bringing the weapon - what's the story there?
Bringing a guy a gun to a public place when said guy is in a dispute and then using your vehicle to keep the victim from fleeing seems...pretty bad. Assuming I have the facts largely right.
Bringing a guy a gun to a public place when said guy is in a dispute and then using your vehicle to keep the victim from fleeing seems...pretty bad. Assuming I have the facts largely right.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:31 pm to Pettifogger
It isn't clear whether they were in the cars or if they just parked them near Quick Grill on the alley street by apartments. It's a little street behind Houndstooth/QG with old apartments on either side.
I have to assume they were not in the cars when this happened as Miller's was shot up and there were no charges for either. But that's just an assumption. It'd be nice to get a full timeline of events from somebody from the DA here soon.
I have to assume they were not in the cars when this happened as Miller's was shot up and there were no charges for either. But that's just an assumption. It'd be nice to get a full timeline of events from somebody from the DA here soon.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:33 pm to SummerOfGeorge
I guess from my perspective it's not simply whether they were in the cars but whether they went out of their way to box in the victim's vehicle. But you know the area better - so is the idea that it's unclear if that really happened vs. it's just a crappy parking situation so it could have happened without malice?
I honestly haven't followed anything about this story.
I honestly haven't followed anything about this story.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:35 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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It isn't clear whether they were in the cars or if they just parked them near Quick Grill on the alley street by apartments. It's a little street behind Houndstooth/QG with old apartments on either side.
I have to assume they were not in the cars when this happened as Miller's was shot up and there were no charges for either. But that's just an assumption. It'd be nice to get a full timeline of events from somebody from the DA here soon.
The question I have now is why were Miller and Bradley blocking the road. It doesn't say whether or not it was intentional or if they saw their friends and just stopped. Was Davis driving solo or was Miles and Davis riding with him?
This post was edited on 2/21/23 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:36 pm to Pettifogger
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I guess from my perspective it's not simply whether they were in the cars but whether they went out of their way to box in the victim's vehicle
100% agree, but my guess is that if they were in them or had just left them then that's possible, but if not then it's not. But that goes back to the timeline.
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But you know the area better - so is the idea that it's unclear if that really happened vs. it's just a crappy parking situation so it could have happened without malice?
It's possible to park badly on that little road and block it from driving through. But it would be very coincidental. That's not impossible, but....yea.
Honestly if they did that on purpose I don't know how they aren't charged with something. But I guess it could come down to how do you judge intent in that situation, and I truly don't know.
Either way it isn't fun to think through because none of it is good.
This post was edited on 2/21/23 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:36 pm to coachcrisp
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There is NO justification to try,convict and sentence anyone in the MSM, nor on social media until we know the facts.

That’s all anybody on here does. It’s a message board.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:36 pm to LSU Grad Alabama Fan
That puts the Roll Tide into criminAL
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:43 pm to LSU Grad Alabama Fan
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The question I have now is why were Miller and Bradley blocking the road. It doesn't say whether or not it was intentional or if they saw their friends and just stopped. Was Davis driving solo or was Miles and Davis riding with him?
If Miller showed up with the gun and the shooting happened right after the shooter obtained it from him and where Miller arrived happened to block the victim's car, that actually might be a little less egregious/coincidental. I guess it could go either way, the bang-bang (not a pun) nature could be seen as easier to digest as a coincidence - pulls up, dude retrieves gun, shooting happens right there - hence the blocking doesn't seem that orchestrated.
But I guess it places him there and has his involvement closely tied to the shooting in time, so that's bad too.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:47 pm to Pettifogger
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If Miller showed up with the gun and the shooting happened right after the shooter obtained it from him and where Miller arrived happened to block the victim's car, that actually might be a little less egregious/coincidental. I guess it could go either way, the bang-bang (not a pun) nature could be seen as easier to digest as a coincidence - pulls up, dude retrieves gun, shooting happens right there - hence the blocking doesn't seem that orchestrated.
I mean yea there are some apartments back there with tiny parking lots that will be filled on a Saturday night. Maybe Miller was just told where Miles was and he went there
A potential set of facts exists where Miller is just a colossal fricking idiot whose mistake led to a shootout. But that’s the absolute best case scenario
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:49 pm to CrimsonFever
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Alabama coach Nate Oats said Tuesday that Miller is “not in any trouble” as a result of his alleged involvement.
Sounds like Oatmeal is going down too
COVER UP
MUH BAYLOR BASKETBALL
DEATH PENALTY
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:50 pm to WildcatMike
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But Bama fans said he’s not involved!
He isn't. He would have been charged if he was involved.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:51 pm to Glorious
quote:I agree with this. I also think it would be hard for the DA to prove the necessary intent. I further think, for now, if Brandon Miller wasn’t Brandon Miller, the DA would likely have charged him and made that effort (even if they ultimately fell short). Based on what has been released it appears there is enough PC for charges.
A potential set of facts exists where Miller is just a colossal fricking idiot whose mistake led to a shootout. But that’s the absolute best case scenario
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:52 pm to Pettifogger
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If Miller showed up with the gun and the shooting happened right after the shooter obtained it from him and where Miller arrived happened to block the victim's car, that actually might be a little less egregious/coincidental. I guess it could go either way, the bang-bang (not a pun) nature could be seen as easier to digest as a coincidence - pulls up, dude retrieves gun, shooting happens right there - hence the blocking doesn't seem that orchestrated.
But I guess it places him there and has his involvement closely tied to the shooting in time, so that's bad too.
This sounds like accessory to murder. Since the crime has been investigated for over a month, I would think Miller would be charged or behind bars at this point.
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