The Atlanta court system released this statement today:
“On September 12, 2013, Davis, who was a felon at the time, was found in possession of a firearm,” the release said. “Then, just two days later, on September 14th, he again possessed a firearm different from the earlier gun. On both occasions, Davis displayed the loaded firearm, acted erratically, and made threats to individuals, including police and his attorney.”
The Atlanta Police Chief George Turner also said in a statement, “We cannot tolerate convicted felons ignoring the law by carrying firearms and endangering our citizens.”
He faces 10 years in prison for each charge and will be due back in court later this month.
via CNN