From The Trussville Tribune staff reports
PELL CITY — An Odenville man is charged with capital murder in the death of the St. Clair County District Attorney’s son.
Michael Dale Iervolino, 32, had already been identified as a person of interest. According to court documents, Iervolino is accused of shooting a firearm from a vehicle and killing Nicholas Sloan Harmon. Harmon was shot and killed on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019.
All judges in St. Clair County have recused themself from the case because Harmon was the son of St. Clair County District Attorney Lyle Harmon.
Another person of interest, James Dylon Stewart, 27, of Pell City, has not been charged in connection to the death of Harmon.
Stewart and Iervolino are charged with theft of property first degree and unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle. The charges are in connection to the death of Harmon, according to St. Clair County Sheriff Bill Murray.
According to authorities, Nicholas Sloan Harmon, 20, was shot around 11 p.m. just off the Brompton/Moody exit in St. Clair County. Harmon had just been named a distinguished honor graduate at a U.S. Air Force tech program. He was attending Jefferson State Community College at the time of his death.
Officials have said that a Moody police officer arrived on the scene of a wrecked vehicle in the Valero gas station parking lot near the I-20 Brompton exit 147. The vehicle had struck a guidewire and utility pole before coming to a stop. Harmon was found inside the vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound. Authorities believe that he was shot while he was driving.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.