UPDATE: NEGRO SENTENCED MIN 35 TO MAX 57 YEARS. WM, 24 beat to death by the negro after minor car accident in Detroit

voiceofreason

Senior News Editor since 2011
http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/loc...ey-man-to-death-after-car-accident-in-detroit

Police name suspect in Berkley man deadly beating after Detroit car accident

Davison%20fatal%20ax%20attacker_1563840269166.jpg_7540221_ver1.0_640_360.jpg
Davison20fatal20ax20attacker_1563840269166.jpg_7540221_ver1.0_640_360.jpg


Updated Jul 22 2019 11:04PM EDT

DETROIT (FOX 2) - Detroit police have released the name and photo of a suspect in the fatal beating of a Berkley man after a crash.

The suspect has been named as 23-year-old Lawrence James Davis.
DPD needs assistance in locating and identifying Davis in connection with the fatal assault.

wjbk-tyler%20davison%20crash-72219_1563830319942.JPG_7539718_ver1.0_320_240_1563840853555.jpg_7540229_ver1.0_640_360.jpg

wjbk-tyler20davison20crash-72219_1563830319942.JPG_7539718_ver1.0_320_240_1563840853555.jpg_7540229_ver1.0_640_360.jpg


The crash happened early Monday morning in the 13500 block of Livernois when Tyler Wingate, 24, was involved with a crash with another vehicle, that Davis was allegedly in. Police haven't been able to say what caused the accident but say Tyler was driving a 2011 Buick Regal when he collided with a 2007 Chevy Impala.

Surveillance video from a nearby gas station showed the unidentified driver walk up to Tyler and punch him in the face. Several witnesses standing nearby watched Tyler drop to the ground.

Much of the video is too graphic to show, but, at one point, Tyler tried to get up but the punches and kicks continued.

| MORE COVERAGE: Video shows Berkley man beaten to death after early morning car crash on Detroit's west side

A witness was able to pull the man off of Tyler, and the man even appeared to try to swing at that witness. Then everyone but Tyler walked away as they left him to die. The suspect then ran away with three other males.
 
Poor innocent white kid had the terrible misfortune to have a fender bender with feral apes early in the am. I watched the video of the attack and the white kid walks up to the ape probably to exchange info and out of nowhere the GD nigger just cold cocks him and continues to rain down punches and kicks to his head even when he is already unconscious. No encounter with a nigger is ever to be taken lightly. Damn this evil cursed race!!!
 
https://www.freep.com/story/news/lo...te-lawrence-davis-detroit-beating/1840136001/

Man on the run in fatal Detroit beating charged with murder
Updated 5:39 p.m. ET July 26, 2019

iu


A Detroit man still being sought in the fatal beating of a Berkley High School graduate after a car crash Monday is now charged with open murder.

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy charged Lawrence James Davis, 23, in the death of Tyler Wingate, 24, after the crash on Detroit's west side.

Wingate and his passenger were driving northbound on Livernois after 1 a.m. Monday when they crashed into another vehicle, according to a release Friday from Worthy's office. They got out of the vehicle and walked into a gas station parking lot.

Davis is accused of hitting Wingate in the head and striking and kicking him after he fell. Davis then left the scene on foot. Detroit Police previously said he fled with three other males.

Wingate died of blunt force trauma to his head and neck, said Charli Rose, spokeswoman for the Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office.

On Wednesday, Detroit Police Chief James Craig told the media -- in a video posted on the police's Facebook page -- that Wingate was trying to communicate with Davis when the suspect became enraged and struck Wingate several times, knocking him to the ground.

Craig said the suspect kicked Wingate, with a final kick to his head possibly being the fatal blow.

Craig said Davis has a history of violence, which he described as assaultive-type behavior, dating to when he was 15. Davis doesn't have a driver's license, but had a lengthy driving record with suspensions and incidents dating to 2014, according to the Michigan Secretary of State. It said he had no vehicle registered to his name.

###





DETROIT (FOX 2) - The suspect charged in the beating death of a Berkley man after a car crash in July had his first run-in with the law 15 years ago - when he was just nine years old. His juvenile and adult record shows he's had a troubled life ever since.

Lawrence Davis and Tyler Wingate were nearly the same age when they met last month when the two got into a minor car accident in Detroit on July 22. Davis is accused of punching and beating Wingate to death after a crash at Livernois and Davison. Surveillance video from a gas station showed Wingate walking up to a man and being hit with a vicious right punch.

"The victim was defenseless, woozy, unarmed, acting very calmly and at this point in time, the defendant continued to brutally assault the victim in the case," said the prosecutor on Wednesday.

However, it was a final kick to the head before Davis fled that the prosecutor said was what killed Wingate.



RELATED STORIES:
Lawrence Davis, suspect in beating that killed Berkley high graduate denied bond during arraignment
Suspect arrested in beating death of Berkley man at Detroit gas station
Family of Tyler Wingate pleads for attacker to turn self in as community rallies
Suspect in deadly beating after traffic crash had no license, didn't own car
Video shows Berkley man beaten to death after early morning car crash on Detroit's west side


A little more than a week after the fatal beating, Davis was arrested at an apartment on 8 Mile in Detroit. On Thursday, he was arraigned on the murder charge.

How did this happen? How did two 24-year-old men get to this point?

The answer for Davis is in the court records.

While he's not been convicted of the murder, Davis has had a life full of hardship and violence. On Thursday, his aunt told FOX 2 that it was all a mistake.

After Wingate's death, word started to spread that Davis had a difficult upbringing. His family didn't want to talk so the court records will have to tell the story.

In Detroit and Wayne County, kids who commit crimes are processed through the Lincoln Hall of Justice - aka juvenile court. For Davis, it started in 2005, when he was nine years old and picked up for a curfew violation in Detroit.

Two years later, he was in trouble in Highland Park, the next year was his second curfew violation in Detroit, and over the next year, he would miss 83 days of school.

In February 2010, things got serious. He was ordered to leave the grounds of Stewart Academy when he punched a cop and was charged with assault.

Court records show that his father was absent and eventually listed as dead.

In September 2010, Davis' mother died. The next month, he was caught in a stolen Dodge Intrepid.

He pleaded guilty and was on probation with grief counseling, mentoring, drug screens and tether. The court recommended tutoring, and sent him to his grandmother's home in a rough west side neighborhood, where life did not get any easier.

On March 23, 2011, Davis was charged with assault with intent to murder and, at the age of 15, was tried as an adult.

He pleaded guilty to weapons charges and was sentenced to between 29 and 57 months in prison. But the sentence was delayed and he bounced around youth programs and lived with relatives - while testing positive for marijuana and getting involved in an incident at his guardian's apartment complex.

By October 2013, when Davis was 18, the court ruled that Davis had "Received the maximum benefit from services provided and is no longer a danger to community or himself."

That may have been wishful thinking.

Two years later, just days before his 20th birthday, Davis pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. The following year, he was charged with domestic violence for assaulting his aunt.

That the case was dismissed when she failed to appear in court.

He's due back in court later this month.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/n...-road-rage-beating-death-arrested/1868065001/

Police: Suspect in Berkley man's road-rage beating death arrested
Updated 2:29 p.m. ET July 30, 2019

Detroit — A man suspected of beating a 24-year-old man to his death in what officials have described as a road rage incident was arrested Tuesday by Detroit police.

Lawrence Davis, 24, was charged with open murder on Friday, four days before his arrest. That arrest came eight days after the beating death of Tyler Wingate, a 24-year-old Berkley man.
 


###

TIMES OUT BEFORE SITE CAN OPEN

SENTENCED TO MINIMUM 35 YEARS TO MAX 57 YEARS PRISON.

https://mdocweb.state.mi.us › OTIS2 › otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=962047

Offender Tracking Information System (OTIS) - Offender Profile

LAWRENCE JAMES DAVIS . Image Date: 9/13/2022. MDOC STATUS. Current Status: Prisoner. Earliest Release Date: 01/30/2057. Assigned Location: Saginaw Correctional Facility. Maximum Discharge Date: 07/30/2079. Security Level: II. ALIASES. LAWRENCE
 
Back
Top