Boxer Gervonta Davis Indicted In November Hit-And-Run That Injured 4 People In Baltimore
Boxer Gervonta Davis Indicted In November Hit-And-Run That Injured 4 People In Baltimore
According to reports, boxer Gervonta Davis has been formally indicted in a hit-and-run that happened in November 2020 in Baltimore.
The incident happened on November 5, 2020, at around 1:55 a.m. His 2020 Lamborghini Uris is said to have collided with a 2004 Toyota Solara.
Reportedly, he drove through the red light and struck the front passenger side of the Toyota Solara, colliding directly into a store’s fence.
Allegedly, Gervonta and an unidentified woman in the passenger seat were captured on camera leaving from the scene in the Camaro.
Four people in the Toyota Solara were injured in the collision.
“Fortunately, the victims in this case were able to survive this alleged hit and run collision with recoverable injuries despite the potential for a far worst scenario,” said State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby. “My office will continue to do our part to hold reckless drivers accountable when their harmful actions put innocent lives in jeopardy.”
He has reportedly been charged with 14 counts of various traffic violations that allegedly happened during the incident. If he is convicted of all these charges, Davis faces a potential maximum of seven years and 55 days in Prison.

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