Alabama fans spotted in tasteless ‘Killin’ our way through the SEC’ t-shirts at conference tournament after Tide’s Darius Miles was indicted in fatal shooting of 23-year-old mother on January 14

Two unidentified Alabama fans were seen wearing t-shirts reading ‘Killin’ our way through the SEC in ’23’ at the Southeastern Conference tournament on Saturday – two months after a Crimson Tide player was arrested for murder.

Jamea Harris, a 23-year-old mother, was shot to death near the University of Alabama campus on January 14. Crimson Tide forward Darius Miles and another man, Michael Lynn Davis, have been arrested and indicted on capital murder charges in her death. Miles has since been kicked off the team.

Another Alabama forward, SEC Player of the Year Brandon Miller, brought a gun to Miles that night that was later used by Davis in the fatal shooting, according to police testimony. Miller has not been charged with any crime and has continued playing for the Crimson Tide, scoring 23 points in Alabama’s 82-63 win over Texas A&M in Sunday’s SEC title game.

The ‘Killin’ t-shirts are the latest in a series of flippant reactions to the shooting. Miller was previously frisked by a teammate during pre-game introductions in an apparent reference to his reported link to the shooting.

Alabama is now a No. 1 seed heading into their round-of-64 game against the winner of this week’s Texas A&M Corpus Christi-Southeastern Missouri State ‘First Four’ matchup.


DailyMail

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