The suspect in a shooting at a Birmingham motorcycle club that killed a well-known musician and injured two women has been indicted.
A Jefferson County grand jury indicted Ernando Daron Dorsey, 44, on one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder in the Feb. 26 shooting at Tru-Riders Motorcycle Club that killed 38-year-old Navari Deon Jones.
The indictments against Dorsey were issued in October and made public Wednesday. Dorsey was initially held in the Jefferson County Jail on $1.623 million after his March arrest but successfully sought a bond reduction and is out of jail.
Birmingham police responded just before 1 a.m. that Saturday to a report of someone shot at the motorcycle club on Reverend Abraham Woods Jr. Boulevard.
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