DuckInAPen
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Lol. What was the text from his teammate?
They’ve had time to get their ducks in a row.
"Culpepper said Miles had texted Miller saying, “I need my joint,” which is slang for a gun, police said."
Darius Miles asked Brandon Miller to bring gun used to kill Jamea Jonae Harris, police testify
Exactly. They've been coordinating this story in the intervening time and wanted to make sure they controlled what the story was. Oats, the Alabama AD, and - probably - the Tuscaloosa PD. They're gonna do everything they can to protect their season and their star player.
The idiot Bammers are everywhere in force today saying "He's innocent! He's innocent!" They neither care about the woman who's dead, or the fact four of their basketball players were all involved in what became that murder scene. They just care that Brandon Miller is innocent. Their basketball team looks like a bunch of gangland criminals, but they couldn't care less about that.
Scum. All of them, scum.
Yes and more. Some “n***a” was “fakin”. Which I guess means threatening him. The release from the attorney cleans it all up. It is BS. Miller knew he was taking a gun to a confrontational situation.
Miller can literally generate a 100 million dollars or more. Those attorneys will say whatever.
I'll preface my response by emphasizing that I qualified my statement with "if true" and "maybe." I have no way of knowing whether Standridge's account is true, and I'm not asserting that it is. It is true, however, that Miller hasn't been charged with anything and that the D.A. says there's nothing to charge him with. Standridge's account is the first plausible (not to say true) explanation I've come across for why Miller hasn't been charged despite his proximity to the murder.
Where have you seen Miles's text to Miller quoted in full? I'd like to read it.
Material to the question of Miller's culpability are 1) when he read (and understood) Miles's text and 2) when he became aware that there was a gun in his car. I'd guess phone data has shed some light on those questions.
what's the controversy about the text - Miller's own lawyer says it was a text requesting he bring the gun and Miller drove the car to the location with the gun in it.
Even if charges cannot be filed it's hard to argue that Miller didn't play some role in the murder even in unintentional.