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Bad Temper of Convicted Felon Lands Her Back In Jail

On Sept. 25, 2024, 32-year-old Chaniese “KeKe” Brionne Davis of Winter Haven, FL was a passenger in a vehicle when she got upset that the driver was speeding. She was aggravated because she had a firearm and “molly” (street term for Ecstasy) on her.

Two other passengers were in the vehicle at the time, one in the backseat with Davis and the other in the front passenger seat. One of the other passengers instructed the driver to take Davis to her Sears Ave home to drop her off. When they arrived at Davis’s residence, she began striking one of the passengers who was in the backseat of the vehicle with her.

Davis then reached over the seat attempting to get the key from the ignition and the victim’s phone charging cables. She then got out of the vehicle and opened the driver’s door, grabbed the victim by the hair and started punching and kicking the victim. Davis then took the firearm from her waistband, stepped on the victim’s face to pin her to the ground and put the gun to the victim’s head stating, “If you don’t stop fighting me, s*** gonna get real.” The victim feared for her life and stopped trying to escape, however Davis continued to punch and kick the victim while she was on the ground.

One of the other passengers ran over to try to help the victim on the ground and Davis took the gun and started hitting the second victim on the left side of her face. The third victim ran over to attempt to help, but Davis attacked her and then ran back over to the first victim continuing to kick and strike her.

An unknown male ran up and pulled Davis off the victim and all three victims were able to retreat to the vehicle and call law enforcement. Davis threw a large rock at the windshield shattering it before she fled the scene on foot.

Officers quickly arrived setting up a perimeter, but were unable to locate Davis. A warrant for her arrest was obtained for charges of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.

Through investigative means, detectives were able to locate Davis and take her into custody on Oct. 2, 2024. Davis was booked into the Polk County Jail.

“Our officers quickly attempted to locate this suspect at the scene while assisting the three victims with medical aid at the same time,” said Chief of Police Vance Monroe. “She thought she could get away with these crimes, but our detectives were not going to let her go. They worked methodically to hunt her down and get her locked up.”

Davis is charged with one count of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon (F2), two counts of Aggravated Battery Using a Deadly Weapon (F2), three counts of Aggravated Assault With a Deadly Weapon (F3), one count of Battery (M1) and one count of Criminal Mischief (M1). Davis remains behind bars on a $100,000 bond.

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