My thought, strictly based on what I know at this point, is he won't get the death penalty. Plus, he lawyer'd up nicely.
Yes, Susan is a damn fine attorney.
To those discussing it: there's no "premeditation" in Alabama law. Intent can be formed in the blink of an eye according to case law.
This case will turn on facts, and moreover, how those facts are presented. The defense, and it's a viable one, will likely be this: "Some dude started jawing about my homie's girl, they started arguing, this one dude hit my homie, then next thing I know, I got hit over the head, and I was like 'damn' and I was kinda dazed, and I saw a dude coming at me, looked like he had something he was going to hit me with, and I pulled out my gat and shoosted at him, but I was so dazed from the hit on the head, I guess my aim was off". If you think it's not a viable defense, you're kidding yourself. It's, at the very least, enough to save him from the death penalty, and IMHO, easily could by him a Manslaughter conviction.