Natalie Neysa Alund

nalund@tennessean.com

A second victim in a triple shooting outside a North Nashville home over the weekend has died, the Metro Nashville Police Department announced Tuesday.

Chad Steven Miller, 33, was shot alongside two visitors — 41-year-old Charity Adams and 26-year-old Kenneth Pullens — outside his home on St. Louis Street Sunday afternoon. Adams died on the scene.

Miller was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center with a gunshot wound to the head. Police said he died Monday.

Pullens remains in stable condition at Vanderbilt.

Adams' and Millers' deaths marked the 66th and 67th criminal homicide in Nashville so far this year. At this same time last year the city had 66 killings.

The day after the shooting police said they want to talk to 24-year-old Michael J. Woods Jr. He is wanted for questioning in the triple shooting.

Police said Woods, who has prior convictions for felony cocaine possession and unlawful gun possession, is also wanted on warrants issued Nov. 16 that charge him with three counts of felony aggravated assault in regard to a shooting case from Aug. 29 in the 1900 block of 14th Avenue North.

Metro police spokesman Don Aaron said detectives continue to investigate the motive behind Sunday’s gunfire. A preliminary investigation revealed Miller was outside his home in the 1700 block of Saint Louis Street with two visitors — Adams and her boyfriend Pullens — when shots rang out about 3 p.m.

Police said Miller was shot in the head. Pullens suffered a gunshot wound to the back.

The gunman, described as a black man with dreads who wore black clothing, fled to what was reported as a waiting silver Chevrolet Malibu after the shooting.

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The shooting marked the second fatal shooting outside Miller’s home in just over a month.

On Oct. 24, Robert Richardson, 24, was killed after driving to Saint Louis Street to pick up Miller, his co-worker. Miller told detectives that he got into an argument with a man that led to gunfire.

Anyone with information about Wood's whereabouts is asked to call police at 615-742-7463.

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