JACKSON, Miss. — A 60-year-old security guard facing allegations of manslaughter will remain out on bond as his case moves to a grand jury. Carl Miller’s preliminary hearing, held at the Hinds County Courthouse, saw his absence due to a waiver of his appearance, as confirmed by the presiding judge.
The case stems from a tragic incident in June when Miller allegedly opened fire outside the Auto One AutoCare Center, located at the intersection of Raymond Road and Siwell Road. According to police reports, 22-year-old Deyonia McGee was walking with her 16-year-old boyfriend when she was struck by a bullet, resulting in her death.
Gary McGloster, the general manager of the AutoCare Center, noted a series of vandalism incidents at the site, reporting damage to ten vehicles. The combination of these events led to heightened scrutiny of Miller’s actions that day.
While Miller has been charged with manslaughter, his teenage companion faces a murder charge. The circumstances surrounding their alleged actions have brought attention to the issues of safety and security in public spaces.
As the legal proceedings progress, the community watches closely, awaiting the grand jury’s decision on the case. The outcome could have significant implications, not only for those directly involved but also for broader discussions regarding public safety and accountability.
This situation underscores the need for careful examination of the events that transpired that day, as well as the responsibilities held by individuals in positions of authority. The ongoing legal proceedings are anticipated to shed more light on the complexities of this tragic incident.
As the case advances, it remains to be seen how the grand jury will respond to the evidence presented. The community is left to grapple with the aftermath of the violence that occurred, hoping for justice for the victim and her family.
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