Is Lavon Davis Arrested Over Methamphetamine Drugs?
Lavon Davis arrest has been a great relief over the vandalism for a few days in NYC. He was arrested for multiple crimes, including possession of Methamphetamine drug.
Lavon Davis is a 32-year-old man who stabbed one stranger in the back, smashed a man and a woman with a bottle, and punched out two men, one of whom was 65 years old and suffered a severe head injury, according to police.
According to cops, Davis has facial tattoos on the right side of his forehead and didn't say anything to his victims.
He was arrested with crystal methamphetamine after his last victim. A 22-year-old NYCHA worker pointed him out to a nearby cop, according to police.
Davis committed four separate attacks between 8:04 a.m. and 8:32 a.m. on the Upper East Side and East Harlem.
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Before they use the Brooklyn subway shooting to insist we need more police presence, I want to remind everyone that there are already 3,500 police in NYC subways at all times. Clearly there’s a disconnect between police presence and public safety
— Olayemi Olurin
Davis Lavon Jail Sentence And Mugshot.
The court will announce Davis Lavon jail sentence after he stands for the trial. New York Police have already arrested him.
An unidentified suspect was apprehended at the scene of the fourth assault and taken to Metropolitan Hospital. He was arrested apparently due to his intoxication.
According to police, he was discovered with alleged methamphetamine in his backpack and wallet.
A fifth possible victim, a 45-year-old man, later walked into Harlem Hospital with a knife blade stuck in his back and told cops his attacker matched Davis' description, according to cops.
The police said, "the victim was stabbed in the back and slashed in the right side of his neck."
According to the police, all victims were taken to the hospital and stable.
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Please understand that over 1,000 cops were added to the subway system in the past couple months, meaning there are over 3,500 subway cops in NYC. And this tragedy still happened. We desperately need to think beyond police when it comes to public safety.
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Evans Bouchard, 65 years old, appears to be the most seriously injured victim. He was knocked out, hitting his head on the ground at E. 96th St. and Second Ave.
He was rushed to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center for treatment of severe head injuries.