Al Sharpton's half-brother was arrested and charged with capital murder after a deadly shooting in Dothan Sunday night.

Kenneth Glasgow, 52, who was released from jail several years ago and has more recently been an advocate for prisoners' rights, was arrested along with Jamie Towns after the killing of Breunia Jennings, 23, who was shot in the head. Towns was also charged with capital murder. It's unclear if Glasgow was aware that Towns was going to shoot Jennings.



Both men were initially booked into Dothan City Jail and will be moved to Houston County jail shortly, according to an official with the Dothan Police Department.

Dothan Chief of Police Steven Parrish told the Dothan Eagle that it appears Jennings stole Towns' vehicle. "Instead of him notifying law enforcement, he took matter in his own hands and jumped in Mr. Glasgow's vehicle to find Breunia Jennings," said Parrish.

Jennings was pronounced dead at the scene.