According to reports, Gervonta Davis has been indicted on 14 counts related to a hit-and-run that happened in November of 2020.
Police responded to a two-car accident around 2 a.m. on Nov. 5, 2020, where they found a 2020 Lamborghini SUV crashed into a 2004 Toyota coupe, based on Baltimore City court documents.
ESPN reports that Davis was driving a Lamborghini and ran into the Toyota. Police determined this happened after watching red-light camera footage and also footage from the convenience store, in addition to eyewitness accounts.
Police also allege that after the accident a Camaro arrived on the scene, and Davis transferred items from his Lamborghini to the Camaro and then left.
Four passengers in the Toyota suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the accident. They were transferred to the University of Maryland shock trauma center.
“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.”
It’s also said that Davis could face up to seven years if convicted, as some charges carry a one-year sentence.
Most recently, Video footage captured inside a local Miami nightclub appears to show Tekashi 6ix9ine and Gervonta Davis were ready to throw hands at each other following a tense altercation that stopped just short of turning violent.
It was all good as Tekashi was throwing bands in the club out to the crowd—however, things allegedly took a turn for the worse when he came face-to-face with Gervonta, who was said to have been taunting him from across the room.
After the footage began to circulate on social media, Gervonta took to his Instagram stories and posted the following:
“SnitchK. You get hit for just being around a mf…but who am I!”