Numbers say Alabama is a big deal.
OFFENSE
#1 in rebounds 44.4
#17 OR 12.8
#1 DR 31.6
#182 FG$ 44.6
#7 points scored 82.2
#142 in FT% 72.6
#46 in assist 15.2
#227 in steals 6.1
#13 in blocks 5.1
#198 in TO 14.1
#54 PF 18.7
#1 in arrest and #1 in keeping a felon on the team
Darius Miles asked Brandon Miller to bring gun used to kill Jamea Jonae Harris, police testify.
Miles contacted Miller and asked him to bring his gun to where they were, according to police. The gun belonged to Miles.
When Miller got to the scene, Miles told Davis, “The heat is in the hat.” Det. Branden Culpepper said that meant a gun was present.
Miles added, “There’s one in the head.” That, Culpepper said, meant a round was in the chamber.
Miles moved his girlfriend back to get her out of line of fire, Culpepper added.
Asked by AL.com why Miller was not charged, Tuscaloosa chief deputy D.A. Paula Whitley said, “That’s not a question I can answer. There’s nothing we could charge him with,’' according to the law, she said.
Alabama coach
Nate Oats said Tuesday that Miller is “not in any trouble” as a result of his alleged involvement.
“We knew about that. Can’t control everything everybody does outside of practice. Nobody knew that was going to happen. College kids are out, Brandon hasn’t been in any type of trouble nor is he in any type of trouble in this case. Wrong spot at the wrong time,” Oats said.
Miller, an Alabama basketball player, was not charged. Tuscaloosa chief deputy D.A. Paula Whitley said, “There’s nothing we could charge him with."
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