Per AP:
The second victims, Kirstie Allen, found the windshield of her 2007 Volkswagen Jetta "completely smashed," according to the incident report. Allen had arrived at her apartment at 1:10 pm. Monday afternoon to eat lunch and found the damage about 30 minutes later. The incident report listed Bray and 26-year-old Michael Grandinetti, Bray's roommate and a former manager for UT's women's basketball team, as suspects.
Allen said she had called police on Friday night when she saw two people throwing beer bottles onto parked cars from the apartment's balcony and recognized them as Bray and Grandinetti. Allen said an office manager at the apartment complex told her the two had been served an eviction notice. DeBusk said Allen believes Monday's incident occurred as retaliation for her calling the police two nights earlier.
DeBusk said the KPD is still investigating Monday's incident, though there are currently no witnesses. That could make it difficult for charges to be filed. According to some media reports, Bray was not at the apartment when the incident happened on Monday.
Defaming and libeling a guy who may not even have been in the vicinity at the time with no evidence or witnesses to support her claim doesn't give Ms. Allen much credibility. Odds that charges will be filed against Bray-- zero.