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Thursday, 21 April 2011 20:46

Davis gets probation for church, other B&ES


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Davis Davis Roanoke Rapids Police Department

Jacob Davis will spend five years on probation for a series of break-ins last year, including Stanley White Presbyterian Church.

The plea arrangement today dropped the charge Davis faced for setting fire to the kitchen of the church by placing a hymnal on the oven.

The plea arrangement, in which the first nine months are intensive probation, carry numerous requirements, which if breached could send Davis to prison for up to 158 months, Judge Alma Hinton said.

Those stipulations include him finishing his Graduate Equivalency Diploma, curfews, random drug tests, continuing psychiatric and drug rehabilitation treatment and paying restitution to businesses and people he stole from.

He must pay $3,046 to Bolling Road Express; $1,420 to Michael Wells and $484 to Bobby’s.

The plea bargain reflects four felonious breaking and entering charges and a charge of breaking and entering into a place of worship.

Assistant District Attorney Kanter Searcy Morris told the court two of the counts go back to 2009 and two of them, including the church break-in, are from 2010.

They include Davis stealing liquor and food from a party on Gowen Drive and stealing cash and other items from another place.

On July 20, 2010, he broke into a garage and stole a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and rode it to Walmart where he was stealing items there, Morris said.

Captain Andy Jackson of the Roanoke Rapids Police Department told the court police were called to a break-in at the church on Ashton Street on July 21. Officers found a hymnal had been set on fire by placing it on the stove and a fire extinguisher had been sprayed.

Officers also discovered, “White power forever,” had been written on an easel  in the church.

Jackson said police tracked the crime to Davis after investigators learned he was trying to switch a pair of Red Wing boots for another pair at Walmart.

Boot prints left in the fire extinguisher powder at the church matched boots Davis bought at American Shoe Shop on Roanoke Avenue.

Davis’ attorney, A. Jackson Warmack, told the court had the case gone to trial, he would challenge Davis was involved in the church break-in.

“Mr. Davis has had problems,” Warmack said, “not so much alcohol, as he has psychiatric problems for which he’s taken medication for.”

Warmack said Davis became hooked on some of the medication but has been in jail for 10 months. “From my perspective, I can tell a difference in his demeanor. He’s had an opportunity to detox and he’s dried out. In the last three or four months he’s come around. He’s not seeing the habit as a crutch. He’s accepting responsibility.”

 

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-3 #11 Mom2 2011-05-02 04:43
I know this young man (and have known him for years)He is one of the sweetest people I know. I watched him slip into the hole that we are losing so many of our children in. I watched his mom and everyone else that gave a hoot about him,try to find a way to help him only to hit walls and find that there is no help in Roanoke Rapids. He made a mistake and was wrong. But nobody was physically hurt.nahce He has served some time and deserves a chance. John Butler is charged with Murder and is out on our streets. Where is the justice in that? We all have someone we know and love that has some type of disability, show some compassion where it is needed.Good luck Jacob, I pray you have seen the light and become the man I know you can be.
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-1 #10 Just Me 2011-04-29 20:30
I personally know this guy and have known him for years. The person described here is not the person I knew back then. I believe he needs to be punished for his actions but he also needs help and support!
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-2 #9 toniest 2011-04-26 05:43
Oh geez go wash your your heart out.
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+3 #8 T-ONE 2011-04-25 13:34
I see our comments, have brought out the Bible Thumpers. That's right Tonie put the blame on everyone else. This young man is not accountable for his actions. That's problem with half of the allege criminals we read about, they know people like Tonie are around to give them chance after chance , until it's too late.
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-8 #7 Tonie 2011-04-23 21:13
We sat here and judge.... why? You should only believe half what you hear and nothing that you read. I worked for a newspaper for years and trust me a reporter can only go on what has been told to them and at times it turns out not to be the whole truth. This has been so hyped up. This young man is not as important as the ones out there selling the drugs that get them hooked....such as drug dealers, go after them. Lady M., you should worry more about the murders that are among us and the rapist, as a matter of fact they have gotten less attention and their the ones we should be more concerned with. I don't really see where he got a slap on the wrist. I don't think five years of someones life supervised by someone is getting off easy. Say what you want because that's how people are. As for me I'm in the corner of this young man. I will not judge and neither should you only my lord and savior has that right. Have a blessed day.
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+5 #6 T-ONE 2011-04-22 13:32
Wow! look like I made some new friends. So I better explain myself. "Mitch smiling" is in reference to this young man getting "what I call a slap on the wrist" so Mitch might be thinking he will get a slap on the wrist. and no I'm not laughing when someone with mental disabilities is attacked, my heart goes out to him. Slow down and think about what someone writes on a blog...before jumping on a keyboard and start typing away.
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+1 #5 momma d 2011-04-22 09:21
Wondering who Mitch is & why he is smiling? Also, just because you read something in print, there is no guarantee you are reading an accurate account...
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+5 #4 Maureen 2011-04-22 03:15
He deserves more than probation. He's obviously got mental problems, but he's committing felonies and spreading hate. Maybe he belongs in a mental institution, or maybe jail, but we certainly don't need him among us.
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-3 #3 Concerned Citizen` 2011-04-22 01:46
T-ONE, you really concern me, ignorance is no exception of the law, and those who laugh first laugh last. Mitch may be smiling now,but the law will get the last laugh.
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+1 #2 T-ONE 2011-04-21 21:58
Probation!! Whooooaahhhh!! I will reserve my comment until I see what happen with some of these other ceses. Somewhere, Mitch is smiling!
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