Rising star arrested over woman’s murder

Rising star arrested over woman’s murder

A University of Alabama basketball participant has been arrested over the capturing dying of a girl close to campus.

Darius Miles, 21, was arrested together with 20-year-old Michael Lynn Davis for allegedly opening fireplace at a automotive in an space close to campus generally known as The Strip round 1.45am, the native ABC News station reported.

One of the passengers, 23-year-old passenger Jamea Jonae Harris, was struck by a bullet and died, cops mentioned.

One of the suspects was struck by a bullet and injured when somebody within the different automotive opened fireplace. It was not clear which suspect was shot, the New York Post reported.

Investigators imagine the 2 events received right into a minor argument alongside The Strip earlier than the bullets flew.

Miles, who’s from Washington DC, is a junior on the University of Alabama and performed ahead for the varsity’s basketball workforce. He was reportedly benched throughout the workforce’s recreation towards Louisiana State University Saturday on account of an ankle damage.

The college kicked Miles off the workforce following the news of his homicide arrest, it mentioned in an announcement.

“We were made aware of the recent charge against student-athlete Darius Miles; he has been removed from campus and is no longer a member of the Alabama men’s basketball team,” the college mentioned.

The faculty can also be providing counselling providers for college kids.

Neither Harris nor Davis are affiliated with the college.

This story was initially revealed by the New York Post and was reproduced with permission