What... the fuck? WHEN did I ever say Davis was connected to Alabama?! All three of the assholes were there and participated in the shooting.
Asshole #1 - Davis: buddy of Miles, used Miles's gun to shoot a girl in the face, because she wouldn't give her number to him
Asshole #2 - Miles: link between the shooter and Miller. He called and specifically asked for his gun, which Miller claims he didn't know Miles had left in his car.
Asshole #3 - Miller: teammate of Miles, dropped him off at the club, and in the middle of picking him up, was told to bring him his gun... which surprisingly, it turned out Miles had stashed in his car(?). "Was not there that evening, and had only just returned when it happened" ? How about, his car took two bullets!? The dueling narratives of Miller's-car-blocked-in-Harris's versus Harris-pulled-up-in-back-of-Miller's-immediately cannot be reconciled, until you remember that Miles had enough time to get his gun and fire the fatal shots.
It's a shitty story, and the coach should've known & acted better. Obviously, Miles knew the club was dangerous and wanted his gun near, just in case. Miller apparently went hours between innocently ferrying multiple groups of friends, having a quiet dinner alone at a restaurant and what- meditation in the Christian Science Reading Room, and doesn't know what's going on in his own car? But of course, all this revolves around pretending there aren't text messages from Miles specifically telling him to bring him his gun.
It's difficult to see the difference between Miles and Miller. Both men were responsible for putting the gun in the killer's hand. If Miller's not an accessory to murder, then he's a victim, and he should be filing charges against Harris's boyfriend and Davis.