The prosecution and defense on Wednesday offered starkly different accounts of an altercation at a bar that escalated to a shooting involving a Mobile schoolteacher.
Mobile County District Judge Zackery Moore determined prosecutes had met their burden of showing probable cause and sent the case against Kenisha Jacelle Gilmore to a grand jury to sort out.with shooting into an occupied vehicle and shooting into an unoccupied vehicle. Prosecutors allege that she fired shots as she was pursuing them. The Mobile County Public School System, where the defendant worked as a teacher at Scarborough Middle School, placed her on leave immediately following her arrest.
Foxx suggested during Wednesday’s preliminary hearing that the woman later made a video of herself soliciting a “switch gun” – a reference to a machine gun conversion device. “We would contend that only shots were fired once she was being attacked with a vehicle at that house,” Foxx told FOX10 News.
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