CptCrunch wrote:clyde21 wrote:CptCrunch wrote:
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10066408-police-alabamas-brandon-miller-brought-darius-miles-gun-used-in-january-shooting
Well this says gun, not hat (with a gun inside)
The gun was in a hat in the backseat of Miller's car, Miles texted him to bring him the hat (not sure if he specifically mentioned gun too)...
Miller shows up, Miles tells Davis to go get the gun from the backseat of Miller's car and the dude starts spraying (Hitting Miller's car twice).
again, none of this is new info to police or Alabama. If there was enough to charge Miller he would've been charged.
Detective Culpepper says gun, you say hat. Provide a news article about the hat.
Then why didn't Detective Culpepper charge Miller?
and I don't have the texts between them, all we know is the gun was in a hat that was in Miller's backseat. when Miller shows up Miles literally tells Davis "the heat is in the hat"...Davis grabs it and starts spraying (Hitting Miller's windshield twice).
i just find it hard to believe that Miles explicitly told Miller to bring him a gun and there was no charge. Not sure how Culpepper can say "there is nothing to charge Miller with"...that is at least an accessory.
obv there is a huge amount of missing intel here but bringing the gun to a murder is a pretty clear cut accessory to murder case so if there was no charge there had to have been a reason.
























