Don't blame everything on him.
He was responsible for his passengers who were female so its not like they were going to get out and fistfight with Miles' crew.
He was already in his vehicle when the initial altercation with Davis occurred.
He had a gun that Davis didn't know he had unless he brandished it or threatened to shoot Davis verbally.
He probably thought Davis was unarmed, which he was initially.
He drove away from the spot of the first verbal exchange between he and Davis only to circle back and park behind Miller who had just arrived.
Why did Johnson park and turn his lights off?
Seems to me like that's going back to see if Davis wants some.
Pure speculation here but Davis wasted no time firing into the Jeep, like he knew this was not going to be a fistfight.
Johnson had to be locked and loaded to have been able to return fire and strike Davis.
So Johnson put one in the chamber and drove toward the conflict instead of away from it.
Again I'll say he was responsible for his passengers.
All of that story is a speculative version created by you. The bold part is the statement that you insinuate is factual and it is false.
He never pulled up behind Miller's car and turned the lights off. They were driving with their lights off.
When the initial incident occurred Humphrey(Harris's cousin) was driving. They left the bar and crossed the street(University Blvd) and stopped to get something to eat at a food shack. Johnson stayed to get the food while Harris and Humphrey went back and got the Jeep. They pulled out of the alley behind the parking lot for Houndstooth(bar), turned right on Grace St. to the corner of University Blvd.
It is then that Johnson gets in the car(backseat) with the food I believe. At that time Bradley, Miles, and Davis leave the 12/25 and cross the street passing the Jeep. Miles passes by first then Davis and Bradley. That is when the first incident occurred between Davis and the occupants of the Jeep.
When did Humphrey and Johnson switch places and Johnson become the driver? Here is a quote from Miles's defense attorney.
"Miles' attorney said in the Feb. 21 hearing that Johnson, upset with Davis' dancing near the Jeep, got out of the vehicle, crossed the street and talked to three of his friends. Then Johnson, she said, got back into the Jeep and drove with his lights off.
My guess is (speculation on my part) Johnson got back in the car (switching places with Humphrey) and drove off on the strip without realizing the lights were off. This was probably 5-8 minutes before the shooting.
In another article it is stated that it is at this time that Johnson, Harris, and Humphrey looked for a place to park to eat the food they had just got. I believe(speculation) they then circled back around to the alley/parking lot of the Houndstooth bar and possibly ate there.
They then go to leave and try to turn right onto Grace St. but there is an unrelated fight occurring between some women causing stopped traffic. They instead turn left on Grace St. and somewhere turn around and head back down Grace St toward University Blvd.
It is during this time that Miller has arrived and the Jeep pulls in behind Miller's car. Yes Miller's car is technically blocking the Jeep, but it is just happenstance due to the traffic. Not intentional at all. Johnson did NOT pull up behind Miller's car and turn the lights off as you stated. I do not believe Johnson knew that car even belonged to Brandon Miller.
Miles and Davis got out of Bradley's car, which was in front of Miller's and walked back to it.
Now some speculation on my part. It is possible that initially
when Miles and Davis got out of Bradley's car, they were just going to get in the car with Miller. Possibly? Don't know. Maybe they then saw the Jeep behind Miller's car (by happenstance) and then retrieved the gun out of fear, anger, bravado, or whatever reason. That decision led to the unfortunate event that then took place. When the shooting starts Bradley immediately drives away and then Miller. Johnson then drives off turning left onto University Blvd and travels a short distance down by Bryant Denny Stadium.
I am not out to "get" Brandon Miller, but if he had any advance knowledge has to what had already happened and/or about what might occur, he should be held accountable. Even if totally innocent, the situation was handled very poorly by Alabama. There is no way Alabama should have played him right away. I think they played at Vandy two days later.
There is no way, in my opinion, that any school could gather all the facts about what occurred that quickly and honestly feel comfortable playing a player involved in something like that even if he was innocent. Not being immediately charged with a crime is not good enough. There are numerous cases where someone is not initially charged, but is charged later after evidenced is gathered.
With what has been presented so far, I do not think Johnson is criminally liable in any way.
Note: I purposely did not get into the texts that were sent to Miller from Miles since everyone is probably aware of those and the claims of whether Miller ever read them or not hasn't been proven one way or the other.