Lavar Davis, the ex-con accused of gunning down a stranger in the Bronx during a fight over a parking spot, is good at asking for second chances, despite a track record of repeat offenses.
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Ex-con charged with shooting Bronx dad over parking spot did time for 1997 upstate murderLavar Davis was just 18 when he shot and killed Floyd Berkley, 22, on Nov. 9, 1997, and then eluded cops in the upstate city by getting $300 in bus fare from a buddy, the Times Union reported at ...
That evening, police arrested Bronx resident Lavar Davis, 46, and charged him with second-degree murder, per online court records. Wise is charged with assault and harassment, online court records ...
Lavar Davis, 36, is now in police custody and charged with murder. "I heard the gunshots. Right in front of his house. He came home. He DJs at night. He came home around 1:30 a.m. Somebody was in ...
Lavar Davis is now behind bars, charged with murder. It's not his first run in with the law. Back in 1997, Davis was sentenced to 23 years to life for a separate murder case.
Trevor Hughes, 49, was blasted in the torso after he got into a heated exchange with Lavar Davis, 46, who sat parked in his driveway just before 2 a.m. Sunday outside his home on Fowler Avenue ...
He then waited outside of his home with his girlfriend, when prosecutors say 46-year-old Lavar Davis started arguing with him. Davis had tried to claim it was not a driveway, before he shot Hughes ...
Police arrested 46-year-old Lavar Davis. He is charged with second-degree murder. Prosecutors tell us Davis has a criminal record including a conviction and served more than 24 years in state prison.
Authorities 49-year-old Trevor Hughes was in front of his residence on Fowler Avenue when 36-year-old Lavar Davis shot him in the stomach.
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