Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Georgia Man Sentenced to 3 Years in for Manslaughter

Murder_Suspect
Sharonte Terrell Davis


Local news reports

Davis pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter Monday during a hearing in Bibb County Superior Court. He was sentenced to three years in prison followed by seven years on probation. Davis also must pay a $500 fine.

Had the case gone to trial, one of the surviving two friends would have testified that he heard Davis say, “Damn, my gun went off,” after Howard had been shot, Halvorson said.

Jurors would have heard evidence that an impression was found in the back of Howard’s seat, he said.

But they also would have heard about how Davis later dropped the gun used in the killing while running from police after he was identified as a suspect. When an officer picked up the gun, it discharged, shooting the officer in the hand, Halvorson said.

A GBI lab technician tested the gun and found it to be in proper working condition, he said.



Read more here: http://www.macon.com/2014/12/08/3468972_macon-man-sentenced-to-three-years.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy
I'll bet this guy was arrested right away. Besides being black, which is one of the surest ways, he accidentally shot his friend in the back and ran from the police.  Then, as if that wasn't enough, one of the arresting officers was so incompetent, and dare I say, bumbling, that he shot himself in the hand with poor Sharonte's gun. That's what I call having a bad day.

3 comments:

  1. But they also would have heard about how Davis later dropped the gun used in the killing while RUNNING from police after he was identified as a suspect. POOR Sharonte had to run he is black and the racist white cops were going to kill him for being black he had no other options..Right Mike?

    MBIAC......

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    1. You're mischaracterizing what I say. "He had no other option" than to run from the cops? What, in anything I've ever written makes you think I'd feel that way.

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  2. . . . and dare I say, bumbling . . .

    Even given your clear lack of "daring," I think you're pretty safe with that one. I have, after all, seen no indication of anyone objecting to your obvious affinity for the word. Now, on the other hand, if you want to see someone whining piteously about use of a word, you need not look far.

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