Court filings released today revealed more about the events surrounding a Sunday morning shooting that left a Birmingham woman dead and a former University of Alabama basketball player and a Maryland man charged with capital murder. Read them here:
, 21, and Michael Lynn Davis, 20, of Maryland are being held without bond in the slaying of Jamea Jonae Harris, 23, of Birmingham. Davis used a gun provided to him by Miles to fire the shot that killed Harris, according to those records.
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